21.02. – 04.04.2026


SEBASTIAN WELLS
ARENA
Opening: 20 Feb. 2026, 6 - 9 p.m. - Performative Lecture: 27 Feb., 7 p.m.



2018 Arena 1 , #56
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2018
Archival Pigment Print
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Galerie Springer Berlin is pleased to announce its next exhibition with young photographer Sebastian Wells. Since 2016, he has travelled to all Olympic Games as an accredited photographer. He will therefore not be present at the opening on 20 February, as he will be at the Olympic Games in Milan/Cortina. A short statement from the artist will be read out at the opening and welcome reception. In February, the book »ARENA Take 1: Facing the Spectacle« will be published by Spector Books. We invite you to a performative lecture and book presentation of ‘ARENA’ with Sebastian Wells at the gallery on 27 February at 7 p.m. The books can be purchased and signed during the event.

2016 ARENA1, #006
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2016
Archival Pigment Print
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In the series ARENA I and ARENA II, Sebastian Wells examines the Olympic Games as a global mass spectacle and questions the media, spatial and social mechanisms that shape this event. His work deliberately opposes heroic, nationally charged visual traditions of sport and draws attention to the structures that give rise to perception, attention and meaning in the first place.

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2016
Archival Pigment Print
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ARENA I shows the Olympic Games as a product legitimised by images, in which athletes, officials, fans – and also photographers – become part of a predetermined order. Instead of reproducing medal moments, Wells directs his camera at peripheral areas, architectural spaces and seemingly incidental situations. By consciously playing with the constraints of predefined photo positions, he creates images in which human imperfection and everyday life shine through the mask of function, and in which it is not the action that defines the image, but the image itself that determines what is perceived as action.

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2024
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ARENA II extends this critique beyond the duration of the Games. Between March and September 2024, Wells documented the Place de la Concorde in Paris before, during and after its transformation into an ‘Olympic Park’ with four sports arenas. Hundreds of chronologically arranged black-and-white photographs depict the chaotic yet everyday coexistence of tourists, businesspeople, homeless individuals, workers, objects, and architectures in fleeting observations. Through the constant act of walking as a directionless crossing of public space—a movement that eludes the pre-staged gaze of Olympic image production—images of chance encounters in street traffic emerge, almost imperceptibly blending with images of the equally

Olympia Paris
Sebastian Wells (born 1996) is a photographer and member of the OSTKREUZ agency. In his photographic practice, he explores power, space and media staging, particularly in the context of major global events. In 2022, he founded the magazine Solomiya with Vsevolod Kazarin. He lives in Berlin.

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Millau 003 - 2008
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Aitor Ortiz
Milau
2008
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250 x 125 cm / 180 x 90 cm
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We are delighted to invite you to our group exhibition marking the 10th anniversary of Galerie Springer Berlin. When we opened the gallery in its current format 10 years ago, it was founded on Robert Springer’s 20 years’ experience of gallery work stemming from a long family tradition. The decision to run the gallery with Heide Springer resulted in a reorientation of the gallery programme towards photography.

Colorado River Delta #4, Sonora, Mexico
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Edward Burtynsky
Water
2011
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64 x 48 inches, 163 x 122 cm
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Over the past decade, we are proud to have made an international name for ourselves as a gallery in this diverse field. And alongside the necessary commercial focus, we have always placed great value on quality and curatorial concepts, and see our gallery work as a cultural task. Luck has also played a role in our on-going work in this direction and we are grateful for it.

SYSTEM - Motiv #5
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Jens Liebchen
System
2014
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110 x 80 cm
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For example, the area around our traditional location in Berlin-Charlottenburg has again developed into a much sought-after area for galleries. Important public and private institutions as well as photography galleries have since taken up residence close by, so that the area has become an attractive and recognised quarter for all interested parties.

Reims, 2012
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Georges Rousse
2012
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125 x 155 cm
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Over the past ten years, we have succeeded in putting on exhibitions with world renowned photographers, including Edward Burtynsky who we represent exclusively in Germany, Evelyn Hofer, Ingar Krauss, Saul Leiter, Ute Mahler and Werner Mahler, Joel Meyerowitz, Loredana Nemes, Arnold Odermatt and Georges Rousse, and we have enjoyed a successful working relationship with the latter two artists for well over 20 years now.

Wabi Sabi I / 1
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Kathrin Linkersdorff
Wabi Sabi II
2015
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60 x 60 cm
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We also present recognised European artists for the first time in Berlin: Catherine Gfeller and Aitor Ortiz. And of course our programme includes Berlin-based photographers, covering new approaches as well as new discoveries, such as Kathrin Linkersdorff who is now active internationally, Maria Jauregui Ponte, Anna Lehmann-Brauns, Lohner Carlson, Wiebke Elzel and Jana Müller, Winfried Muthesius, Ashkan Sahihi, Michael Schäfer and Sebastian Wells, and Jens Liebchen and Peter Klare whose new series were shown in our most recent exhibition.
In our anniversary exhibition, we are presenting a special selection of personal favourites, chosen gems and highlights from the previous decade, and premiering a few new works by our artists.
RADA DI AUGUSTA