MOVING FRAGMENTS — Film Meets Art
Artists: Jürgen Wageck, Adrianne Gojak
Curated by: Anna Galeeva
Featuring:
Trailer of the Film University Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF
and selected film sequences
Dates:
24–27 April 2026
Opening (Vernissage):
24 April 2026, 18:30
Location:
Zimmer48
Zossener Str. 48
10961 Berlin (Kreuzberg)
Moving Fragments is the first public concept presentation by Dallery, unfolding at Zimmer48 in Berlin as an exhibition and open platform between contemporary art and film. The project brings together works by Jürgen Wageck with paintings, objects, graphics and collage arranged alongside selected contextual materials that trace his artistic development and visual language. What emerges is not a retrospective in the strict sense, but a concentrated presentation of practice, references and transformation, allowing audiences to encounter the work within a wider cultural and biographical frame.
The presentation is shaped through shifts in medium, scale and perception. Adrianne Gojak’s sculptural contribution introduces a spatial counterpoint that alters how surrounding works are read, turning the viewing experience into something more physical and relational. Surface gives way to volume, distance becomes part of the composition and the exhibition begins to function as an environment rather than a sequence of separate pieces. This dialogue between works creates a setting in which visual form is experienced through movement, proximity and changing attention.
From there, the project opens toward the moving image through selected film material and contributions connected to Film University Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF. This final layer extends the exhibition into cinematic language and production context, showing how an image changes once it enters rhythm, editing and narrative time. Moving Fragments proposes a shared space for artworks, film fragments and curatorial thinking, where different visual forms meet without hierarchy and remain in active relation to one another.
PROGRAM
(We warmly welcome all visitors. Teams, businesses and professional groups are especially invited — please register via the form or email us to explore a DALLERY format tailored to your group.)
24 April 2026
18:30
Opening Evening
DALLERY – daily art gallery: Art up your life!, represented by curator Anna Galeeva, opens Moving Fragments as an evening where art and film unfold together through atmosphere, storytelling and direct encounter. The exhibition brings together works by Jürgen Wageck, sculptures by Adrianne Gojak and selected film material connected to Film University Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF.
The opening includes a curatorial introduction and artist dialogue, offering insight into the relationship between image, narrative and movement. Guests are invited to experience the works not as a static display, but as a living environment shaped by conversation, visual rhythm and shared presence. The evening continues through informal exchange, allowing space for connection, interpretation and engagement within the exhibition.
25 April 2026
12:00–14:00
Art Up Your Life Tour: Entering the Image
This guided DALLERY experience opens the exhibition through storytelling, perception and shared observation. Developed as a visual storytelling session, the format invites guests to engage with selected works by building connections between image, atmosphere and narrative. Rather than explaining the exhibition in a traditional way, the session encourages participants to respond intuitively, trace visual relationships and shape their own readings in dialogue with others. The event is held in English and German.
The experience creates a soft and engaging entry into contemporary art and is especially suitable for teams, professional groups and clients looking for a shared cultural format that encourages attention, exchange and a fresh way of seeing together. Please register in advance to secure your spot.
25 April 2026
14:00–16:00
Art Up Your Life Tour: Creative Reset with Art
This DALLERY session is designed as a cultural pause inside business life, offering teams and groups a slower, more reflective way of engaging with the exhibition. Rather than approaching art as a formal event, the format creates space to shift from work mode into observation, presence and shared attention. Through slow looking, short prompts and guided conversation, participants are invited to experience the works as a starting point for reflection, exchange and renewed focus. The event is held in English and German.
Especially suitable for teams, wellbeing days, offsite The experience creates an engaging entry into contemporary art and is especially suitable for teams, professional groups and clients looking for a shared cultural format that encourages attention, exchange and new perspectives. The format is open both to teams and to individual visitors. Guests arriving on their own will naturally become part of the group experience during the session.
Please register in advance to secure your spot.
25 April 2026
18:00–21:00
Wine Tasting Evening + Exhibition Experience
This evening format combines wine tasting with a curated exhibition experience, creating a shared space where art, atmosphere and conversation unfold together. Guests move through Moving Fragments not only visually, but sensorially, connecting taste, image and perception within one continuous setting. The event is held in English and German.
The evening begins with a welcome and short orientation, introducing the structure of the tasting and the idea behind the wine selection. A brief curatorial walk connects selected works with the “wine map”, opening a dialogue between visual language and taste through mood, palette and rhythm. The tasting then unfolds in blocks, guided by Meng (Palatina) and Jürgen Wageck (Palatina), allowing guests to move through different wines while remaining inside the exhibition space.
The format concludes with an open social moment, offering time for conversation, questions and informal exchange, as well as the possibility to inquire about works and reservations. Designed as both a cultural and social experience, the evening is especially suitable for teams, partners and client groups looking for a more immersive and engaging way to experience art together.
Capacity: 25 guests
Please buy tickets in advance
This DALLERY session invites guests into a slower and more focused way of engaging with the exhibition. Rather than moving through many works, the format centers on deep observation, attention and perception. Through guided prompts and shared reflection, participants explore how meaning unfolds over time and how individual responses differ within the same visual field. The event is held in English and German.
Designed as a cultural reset, this format is especially suitable for teams, creative groups and individuals seeking a more attentive and reflective experience. It creates space for concentration, dialogue and a deeper connection to contemporary art beyond surface impressions. Guests joining individually will naturally become part of the group.
Please register in advance to secure your spot.
26 April 2026
12:00–14:00
Art Up Your Life Session: Slow Looking & Perception
This final session is conceived as a collector-focused viewing and a closing moment of the exhibition. The format invites collectors, art professionals and interested guests to spend time with the works in a more focused and attentive setting before the exhibition concludes.
Guests are invited to revisit selected works, discuss context and availability, and consider acquisitions or reservations in an open and informal atmosphere. The session unfolds as a closing gesture — a moment of attention, selection and farewell to the exhibition. Individual visitors are warmly welcome and will be part of the shared viewing experience. The event is held in English and German.
Please register in advance. Inquiries regarding works and availability are welcome.
26 April 2026
17:00–18:30
Art Collector & Gallery Tour: Closing Viewing
Jürgen Wageck
(born 1958 in Grünstadt, Germany)
is a German artist whose work spans painting, mixed media and collage. He trained as a technical draftsman before completing his Abitur in Frankenthal and studying theology at Heidelberg and Mainz (Mag. theol., 1982–1988), followed by a diploma in business administration in Mannheim (1988–1991). From 1991 to 2014 he worked in the insurance sector while continuously developing his artistic practice. He studied with Walter Graser in Montalba, France, and undertook extended study stays in France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Mexico, Indonesia and South Africa. His work has been presented in numerous exhibitions and project contexts in Germany and internationally, including Kunstverein Maxdorf, OPEN-Art Festival Frankenthal, Galerie L’EXPRESSION in St. Tropez, Galerie “Trans” in Szczecin, as well as collaborations within film environments such as Neue Deutsche Filmgesellschaft (NDF) and projects connected to film production in Mannheim and Munich.
Atzteka Series | 6 Artworks |2004 | Collage on Paper |
30 x 30 cm | 52 x 52 cm framed | 15.000 EUR (only all Series)
Multiple Me in Color Series | 4 Artworks |2026 | Collage on Paper with Acrylic Painting |27 x 20 cm | 800 EUR (each) | 2500 EUR (for all Series)
Multiple Me Series | 36 Artworks | 2026 | Collage on paper | 27 x 20 cm| 700 EUR (each) |24.000 (for all Series)
Corona moves | Diptyth |2020 | Acrylic on wood |100 x 100 x 8 cm | 15. 000 EUR (each) | 26.000 EUR (Diptyth)
Big Contraction |2026 | Mixed media on Canvas | 140 x 100 cm | 16.000 EUR
Verwirrung |2018 | Mixed media on Canvas | 140 x 100 cm | 19.000 EUR
Look wit me |2022 | Assemblage on Canvas|
120 x 100 x 2,5 cm | 17.000 EUR
Speerwerfer |2021 | Acrylic on Canvas|
120 x 100 cm |16.000 EUR
The second side I |Oil on canvas | 2021 |
120 x 100 cm | 18.000 EUR
The second side II |Mixed media on canvas | 2022 | 120 x 100 cm | 19.000 EUR
40 x 30 x 7,5 cm
Oil on Canvas
40 x 30 x 7,5 cm
Acrylic on Canvas
30 x 30 x 7,5 cm
Oil on Canvas
30 x 24 x 7,5 cm
Faces in Oil Cycle | 7 Artworks | 2.200 EUR (each) | 5.900 EUR (for the set of 3 pieces) | 14.000 EUR (for whole Cycle)
All eyes on you |2023 | Acrylic on Canvas | 120 x 100 cm | 16.000 EUR
Brain Muscles | 2021 | Ceramic Sculpture with Acrylic Painting, Varnish| 35 x 25 x 25 cm| 4.100 EUR
Colorful Man | 2024 | Metal Sculpture with Acrylic Painting| 18 x 18 x 180 cm | from the Series of 4 pieces - the collaboration with Marcus Koch | 22.000 EUR
Konstruktionen Series | 4 Artworks| 2018 | Oil on Canvas | 40 x 30 x 7.5 cm (2) | 50 x 40 x 7.5 cm (3)| 2.200 EUR (each) | 8.000 (for all Series)
The Blood line| 2019 | Acrylic on Acoustic Panel | 125 x 250 x 5 cm| 41.000 EUR
Adrianne Gojak
(born 1992 in Viña del Mar, Chile)
has Argentinian-Croatian roots and moved to Hamburg, Germany with her family in 2001. In 2013 Gojak completed her Bachelor of Arts in Business-, Tourism-, Hotel- and Event- Management at EMBA Hamburg and University of Applied Sciences Mittweida. Since 2015, she has worked as a set and visual designer for national and international, commercial and editorial projects in the film and fashion industry. With that, Gojak developed a deep understanding for visual and color theory as well as spatial thinking. She learned how to work with surface and color distribution, and expand her expertise in material and space. Adrianne Gojak began painting and taking photographs in her youth and excelled in art lessons at school. Since then, she has built up her own digital photo archive with thousands of images, which she continues to use and expand. Since 2017, Gojak has been living in Berlin and exhibiting in various festivals, project spaces, galleries and institutions in Italy, Poland, Mexico and Germany.
Claim Your Space| 2026 | Sculptural group (3 sculptures) | “YOU” (1) 270 cm x 210 cm x 80 cm | 6.500 EUR | “SHAPED” (2) 450 cm x 120 cm x 80 cm | 9.500 EUR | “QUESTION” (3)| 250 cm x 140 cm x 80 cm | 4.500 EUR