Private Guided Tour & Coffee Talk - Jeppe Hein at KÖNIG GALERIE
About this Event
Join us for a private guided visit to one of Berlin's most striking exhibition spaces this summer - Jeppe Hein's "You Are Never Really Allone" at KÖNIG GALERIE, housed inside the former Brutalist church of St. Agnes - followed by coffee nearby at Café westberlin.
23 August is the final day of this exhibition - our last chance to experience it before it closes for good.
The exhibition fills the entire nave with a colony of highly polished steel penguins, each one perched on a stone Hein personally collected on the Danish coast. Their mirrored surfaces catch the architecture, the light, and you - curious, playful, and a little disarming all at once. Hein spells the title ALLONE on purpose: all and one at once. You're standing there on your own, yet never really apart from everyone else in the room.
The St. Agnes church itself has a story too - a Brutalist church from 1967, left empty for years, now reopened as König's gallery since 2015.
I'll be personally guiding the group through the show. Afterwards, we'll head to Café westberlin, right on the church grounds, to talk about what we saw.
✨ Exceptionally for this event: open to +1s of any gender - feel free to bring a partner, friend, or family member.
📍 Meeting point: KÖNIG GALERIE, St. Agnes — Alexandrinenstraße 118–121, 10969 Berlin
🗓 Date: Sunday, 23 August
🕐 Time: 12:00, we meet at 11:45
💶 Participation Fee: 15 EUR - includes the private guided tour, and one coffee or tea at Café westberlin afterwards.
⚠️ Limited Spots: Only confirmed and paid RSVPs will hold a spot — if you can't make it, please cancel so someone on the waiting list can join.
⏰ Respect & Punctuality: Please arrive on time and be mindful of the group.
✨ Meet Julia, the founder of Berlin Ladies Art Culture - a growing community of over 2,000 women passionate about art, culture, and meaningful connection. With a background bridging hospitality, real estate, and creative studies, she has lived in Ukraine, France, China, and now Berlin. Over the years, she has expanded her passion for art through diverse studies and experiences — from the Louvre School in Paris to the University of the Arts London, from workshops at the Universität der Künste in Berlin to curatorial programs during the Venice Biennale — and most recently completed studies at Sotheby's Institute of Art in London. Today, she curates experiences that blend art history, conversation, and exploration - always with the goal of making culture feel alive, shared, and inspiring.
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