KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin
21 February - 19 May 2026
Kunstwerke is the first large-scale survey as well as the first institutional solo exhibition of artist Klara Lidén (b. 1979, SE) in Berlin. Having lived in the city since the 2000s, Lidén has become a distinctive voice attentive to power relations, the dynamic between interior and exterior space, and forms of civil disobedience. The artist’s practice draws from the architecture and infrastructure of the cities in which Lidén has resided—Berlin, New York, and Stockholm—using materials from these urban environments.
Spread across three floors at KW, the exhibition brings together key works from the early 2000s to the present, including performances, sculptures, spatial interventions, and videos. Kunstwerke traces how Lidén tests the rules that govern buildings, streets, and markers of public space, often using the artist’s own body to reveal how such structures underlie our actions, and how one might navigate, even subtly reclaim, environments shaped through control and exclusion.
The exhibition is accompanied by the artist’s most comprehensive monograph to date, co-edited with Kunsthalle Zürich and MoMA PS1, and published by Distanz.
Curator: Emma Enderby
Assistant Curator: Lara Scherrieble