
In his ninth solo exhibition at Galerie Buchholz since 1997, the artist this time turns toward the past. “Angeldust” brings together Krebber’s early sculptures, paintings, and works on paper produced between 1976 and 1993.
The exhibition’s title is highly significant. “Angeldust” comes from a text Krebber wrote in 1987—a kind of “rant” about the early works of Italian artist Piero Manzoni.
Curated in collaboration with Michael Sanchez, author of the artist’s catalogue raisonné, this exhibition delves into the foundations of Krebber’s artistic practice. It reveals not only his individual works but also the dialogues (collaborations) with other artists that shaped his career.
Throughout his career, spanning from Cologne to New York, Krebber has always asked—and prompted others to ask—“What is painting?” This exhibition is a journey back to the rawest, youngest, and perhaps most angry period of those questions.

If you’re in Berlin, you have until January 10 to witness a slice of modern art’s recent history at this historic gallery on Fasanenstraße.
Artist: Michael Krebber
Work Title: Angeldust
Venue: Galerie Buchholz, Berlin
Dates: Until January 10, 2026
Curatorial Collaboration: Michael Sanchez






