Press Release
Water permeates the new body of works in this solo presentation by Cyprien Gaillard (b. 1980, Paris). This essential yet often unseen force binds our reality: coursing through the air we breathe, shaping the contours of landscape, and wearing the fabric of our cities.
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In Wassermusik, Gaillard attunes to water as an elemental force—passing through time and linking traces in collapsed histories. Through architectural interventions, film, sculpture, and archival materials, he modifies the Südgalerie with remnants such as 1930s exit signage, more recent furniture, a well-
At the centre of the exhibition is Gaillard’s latest stereoscopic motion pictures Retinal Rivalry (2024), partially filmed in Munich and co-
Works purposefully created by the artist from two archives frame the exhibition: Haus der Kunst in Munich and Musée de l'Orangerie in Paris, both sites bearing scars from the Second World War. A selection of furniture (circa 1937–present day) from Haus der Kunst rests heavily in the room, recalling the negotiations of its past tenants over the building’s repurposing. Their now-
This exhibition continues Haus der Kunst’s vision in reimagining monuments that have lost their original purposes, exploring how public monuments can generate new meanings and collective experience. Following solo exhibitions such as Voices by Philippe Parreno, Mute by Pan Daijing, and Window of Tolerance by Wang Shui, Gaillard’s new exhibition furthers Haus der Kunst’s experimental programme, integrating forefront technology, time-
Curated by Xue Tan with Lydia Antoniou and Laila Wu.
Curators: Joseph Constable, Eulalia Domanowska, Joanna Gemes.
Exhibition 17 October 2025 -
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Cyprien Gaillard, Wassermusik II, 2025. Details, Paris, Musée de l’Orangerie, Photograph of Monet’s Water Lilies, August 30, 1944. Collection of Musée de l’Orangerie, Paris.