FINAL TWO DAYS to see Joachim Brohm + Ron Jude „The Same is Dissimilar, the Different Similar / Das Gleiche ist anders, das Andere ist gleich“ Friday, May 15 and Saturday, May 16! We work regular opening hours, Friday and Saturday, 12-6pm! @ron_jude@joachimbrohm
🌿So much looking forward to the opening of #Arkadia next week!🌱
We are happy to invite you for the Opening 🥂
Thursday, May 21, 2026, 6 – 9 pm
@robertmorat gallery Berlin
“Arkadia” unfolds as a kaleidoscopic vision of nature in transformation: between real blades of grass and surreal chimeras, historical echoes and present realities, the sensual loss of human control over a fragile ecosystem becomes perceptible.
For this series, the artist photographs grassland landscapes using a dichroic film placed between dry blades of grass. This creates psychedelically tinged compositions where vibrant streaks of color evoke tropical heat or AI-generated imagery. Alongside real insects, chimera-like forms emerge, suggesting mythical creatures.
The photographs were taken in Neukladow Estate Park near Berlin—once celebrated as a “Garden of Eden” by art historian Johannes Guthmann and his friends. Yet, where Max Slevogt once painted, signs of drought now prevail. As the artist works in the shimmering grass, forests burn elsewhere in Europe. In the summer heat, the film seems to sweat, accumulating dust, scratches, and condensation. This manual intervention results in images of chromatic excess, where the loss of control over a fragile ecosystem finds a sensual, even joyful, expression.
May 22 — July 11, 2026
Robert Morat Galerie
Linienstraße 107 · 10115 Berlin
After a very busy Berlin Gallery Weekend, Ron Jude and Joachim Brohm‘s joint exhibition of „The Same is Dissimilar, the Different Similar / Das Gleiche ist anders, das Andere ist gleich“ continues and runs until May 16!
The exhibition looks at the early work of two internationally renowned photographers – and friends: Joachim Brohm and Ron Jude. Although both artists developed in very different contexts – Brohm in post-war Germany and Jude in the rural western USA – their works from the 1990s overlap stylistically through a clear, unemotional view of everyday spaces.
@ron_jude@joachimbrohm
📷: @simone.nathalie.fuchs
The Morat Collection, in large parts now on permanent loan to the municipal museums of our hometown in Freiburg, is online with a new website! To find out more about my parents’ work in their foundation and the collection the family has built over the past 60 years, please go to sammlung-morat.de (link in bio!)
Ron Jude + Joachim Brohm „The Same is Dissimilar, the Different Similar / Das Gleiche ist anders, das Andere ist gleich“ continues at our Berlin gallery. The exhibition looks at the early work of two internationally renowned photographers – and friends: Joachim Brohm and Ron Jude. Although both artists developed in very different contexts – Brohm in post-war Germany and Jude in the rural western USA – their works from the 1990s overlap stylistically through a clear, unemotional view of everyday spaces.
@ron_jude@joachimbrohm
📷: @simone.nathalie.fuchs
back in Berlin after a busy, exhausting, successful, happy week at Art Düsseldorf! We want to thank everyone who came by the booth for their enthusiastic response to Alina Frieske‘s work. We want to thank the collectors and clients, obviously, who made last week a great success. We want to thank Alina, who just joined the gallery, for trusting us with her work. And we want to thank Gilles and the entire team at Art Düsseldorf, who managed to put together an amazing fair. Selecting a good group of exhibitors is one thing, creating an optimistic, upbeat vibe is something else entirely. Great job! Thank you!
We are now catching our breath and prepare for Gallery Weekend Berlin! So see you at the gallery very soon!
@artduesseldorf #artdüsseldorf @almafrie@gillesneiens@galleryweekendberlin
At the iconic Haus Lange in Krefeld today to attend the opening of gallery artist Bernhard Fuchs‘ exhibition of „Hayloft“. We have exhibited the work at Paris Photo last year, Koenig Books have published a beautiful book to the series and it is wonderful to now see it exhibited in Mies van der Rohe‘s stunning architecture, curated by Sylvia Martin.
The neighboring Haus Estes houses a fantastic large scale show for multidisciplinary artist Acaye Kerunen from Uganda. Both exhibitions are worth the trip to Krefeld! Highly recommended!
@koenigbooksltd@parisphotofair #bernhardfuchs #hauslangehausesters @acayekerunenart
📷: Haus Lange Haus Estes / @dirkrose_
A walk through the current exhibition at our Berlin gallery titled „The Same is Dissimilar, the Different Similar / Das Gleiche ist anders, das Andere ist gleich“.
The exhibition looks at the early work of two internationally renowned photographers – and friends: Joachim Brohm and Ron Jude. Although both artists developed in very different contexts – Brohm in post-war Germany and Jude in the rural western USA – their works from the 1990s overlap stylistically through a clear, unemotional view of everyday spaces.
The show is on view through Berlin Gallery Weekend and runs until May 16.
@ron_jude@joachimbrohm
Installation views by @simone.nathalie.fuchs
Art Düsseldorf kicks off today and you will find us in stand number A11! We are showing a solo booth with a selection of works by Alina Frieske.
Alina Frieske (*1994, GER) is a Berlin-based artist whose practice blends photography and painting through collage works that assemble digital photo fragments into newly imagined scenarios and characters.
Alina Frieske holds an MA in Photography from the École Cantonale d’Art Lausanne in Switzerland and a BA in Visual Communication from the Academie Beeldende Kunsten Maastricht in the Netherlands. Her work has been exhibited, amongst others, at Arter Museum Istanbul (2025), Photo Elysée Lausanne (2025), Pipeline Contemporary London (2024), Paris Photo (2024), CPG Geneva (2024), Kunsthal Rotterdam (2022), and Festival des Images Vevey (2020). She is the recipient of the ING Talent Award (2021), Sammlung Klein Foundation Prize (2023) and the Trustee EHF fellowship by Konrad Adenauer Foundation (2024).
In 2022, @almafrie published her first monograph, ‘Each and Every Part in Between’ with @ciaopress and @imagesvevey_books
For more info on our participation at @artduesseldorf , please follow the link in our bio.
Install views by @choreo.info
The gallery is very happy to announce representation for Alina Frieske! To mark the occasion, we will be presenting a selection of her works in a solo booth at the upcoming Art Düsseldorf this week.
Alina Frieske (*1994, GER) is a Berlin-based artist whose practice blends photography and painting through collage works that assemble digital photo fragments into newly imagined scenarios and characters.
Alina Frieske holds an MA in Photography from the École cantonale d’art Lausanne in Switzerland and a BA in Visual Communication from the Academie Beeldende Kunsten Maastricht in the Netherlands. Her work has been exhibited, amongst others, at Arter Museum Istanbul (2025), Photo Elysée Lausanne (2025), Pipeline Contemporary London (2024), Paris Photo (2024), CPG Geneva (2024), Kunsthal Rotterdam (2022), and Festival des Images Vevey (2020). She is the recipient of the ING Talent Award (2021), Sammlung Klein Foundation Prize (2023) and the Trustee EHF fellowship by Konrad Adenauer Foundation (2024).
In 2022, @almafrie published her first monograph, ‘Each and Every Part in Between’ with @ciaopress and @imagesvevey_books
At @artduesseldorf please find us in booth A 11. We are very much looking forward to seeing you! And for more info on our participation at Art Düsseldorf, please follow the link in our bio.
Ron Jude + Joachim Brohm „The Same is Dissimilar, the Different Similar / Das Gleiche ist anders, das Andere ist gleich“ continues at our Berlin gallery. We work regular opening hours, Tue-Sat, 12-6pm and look forward to seeing you.
The exhibition looks at the early work of two internationally renowned photographers – and friends: Joachim Brohm and Ron Jude. Although both artists developed in very different contexts – Brohm in post-war Germany and Jude in the rural western USA – their works from the 1990s overlap stylistically through a clear, unemotional view of everyday spaces.
Pictured above is:
Joachim Brohm „Areal 93 7-3“, 1993
C-print, 30 x 40 cm
@ron_jude@joachimbrohm
EASTER BREAK April 3-7: After a busy opening weekend for Ron Jude and Joachim Brohm‘s „The Same is Dissimilar, the Different Similar / Das Gleiche ist Anders, das Andere Gleich“, the gallery works regular opening hours today and tomorrow, Wednesday and Thursday, and will then be closed for a short Break over the Easter weekend!
The show will re-open Wednesday April 8 and run until May 16. It will also be on view with special opening hours during Berlin Gallery Weekend, May 1 - 3!
Pictured above is: Ron Jude „Atlanta, GA # 3“, 1994 from the series „Vitreous China“. Archival Pigment Print, 56 x 43.25 cm, Edition of 5