pip (practice in practice) conceives of art as an open-ended, processual act that emerges through action, reflection, and context. At its core lies not the completed work, but the dynamic interplay of methods, materials, and interactions. Art is understood as a performative process situated within social and material contexts, perpetually in flux. pip creates a space to render these processes visible, to reflect upon their conditions, and to foster interdisciplinary approaches.

pip (practice in practice) versteht Kunst als offenen, prozesshaften Akt, der durch Handeln, Reflexion und Kontext entsteht. Im Mittelpunkt steht nicht das fertige Werk, sondern die Dynamik von Methoden, Materialien und Interaktionen. Kunst wird als performativer Prozess begriffen, der in sozialen und materiellen Zusammenhängen stattfindet und sich ständig wandelt. pip schafft Raum, um diese Prozesse sichtbar zu machen, ihre Bedingungen zu reflektieren und interdisziplinäre Ansätze zu fördern.

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all is well

with Kyle Keese, Leander Leutzendorff

open from 9 May → 18 May 2025
opening 8 May 2025 from 6 pm
performance at Bayerischer Hof 10 → 11 May 2025

© Andreas Lech
© Andreas Lech

Loot & Loaf

with mutant Maker (Eunji Song, Jiwon Song, Junson Park, Yiming Wang, Yiyuan Zhang, Zihan Teng)

text Lou von der Heyde

open from 13 April → 4 May 2025
opening 12 April 2025 from 6 pm

© Andreas Lech
© Yiyuan Zhang

Alma Mater

with Julie Bender, Ximena Ferrer Pizarro, Kristina Schmidt, Milena Wojhan

text Sabrina Herrmann [read here]

open from 21 March → 6 April 2025
opening 20 March 2025 from 6 pm

© Andreas Lech

dog ad hoc

with Gabi Dziuba, Benni Kakert, Regina Rupp

text Lou von der Heyde & Julian Rümenapf [read here]

open from 11 March → 16 March 2025
opening 10 March 2025 from 6 pm

concert 12 March 2025 from 7 pm
with Marc Aurel & Markus Oehlen (GRANDE QUARTZ)

© Andreas Lech
Installation View, Gabi Dziuba, Benni Kakert, Regina Rupp © Julian Arayapong, Courtesy of the artists
Installation View, Benni Kakert © Julian Arayapong, Courtesy of the artist
Benni Kakert, Hangman Again (2025), 120 × 120 cm, Oil on canvas © Julian Arayapong, Courtesy of the artist
Installation View, Gabi Dziuba, Regina Rupp © Julian Arayapong, Courtesy of the artists
Benni Kakert & Regina Rupp, Dog tags (2025), Aluminium, gemstones © Julian Arayapong, Courtesy of the artists

Hallohallo#1

with Julian Arayapong, Frida Kato, Andreas Lech, Hassina Taalbi, Vincent Vandaele

text Julian Arayapong [read here]

open from 26 February → 6 March 2025
opening 25 February 2025 from 6 pm
© Andreas Lech
© Andreas Lech
Installation View, Hallohallo#1 © Julian Arayapong, Courtesy of the artists
Installation View, Hallohallo#1 © Julian Arayapong, Courtesy of the artists
Installation View, Andreas Lech, Frida Kato, Vincent Vandaele © Julian Arayapong, Courtesy of the artists
Installation View, Hassina Taalbi, Andreas Lech, Julian Arayapong © Julian Arayapong, Courtesy of the artists

Donnerwetter!

with A.tari
concert 14 February 2025 4.30–9 pm

© Andreas Lech

Ruhe!

with Babi Brüller, Benedikt Gahl

text Asta von Mandelsloh [read here]

open from 25 January → 21 February 2025
opening 24 January 2025 from 6 pm

© Andreas Lech
Benedikt Gahl, Früher war da doch mal Hass, 275 x 175 cm, Oil on canvas © Julian Arayapong, Courtesy of the artist
Babi Brüller, Der tote König (2024), 210 x 170 cm, Mixed media on canvas © Julian Arayapong, Courtesy of the artist
Benedikt Gahl, Guten Morgen, 95 x 80 cm, Oil on canvas © Julian Arayapong, Courtesy of the artist
Babi Brüller, Geköpfter Masturbator (2018), Life-sized, Papier-mâché / Acrylic / Fabric © Julian Arayapong, Courtesy of the artist
Installation View, Benedikt Gahl © Julian Arayapong, Courtesy of the artist
Installation View, Babi Brüller © Julian Arayapong, Courtesy of the artist