Swedish artist Klara Lidén has opened a major solo exhibition, "Kunstwerke," at the KW Institute for Contemporary Art in Berlin. The show features a new, site-specific architectural installation that reconfigures the gallery's main hall, alongside a selection of her existing video and sculptural works that explore urban space and the body's relationship to it.
The exhibition is significant as a major institutional presentation for Lidén, whose work critically engages with public space, architecture, and the politics of the built environment. Her practice of reappropriating and subverting urban structures offers a timely commentary on how we inhabit and move through cities, positioning her as a key voice in contemporary discussions around art, architecture, and social space.