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König Galerie is an international contemporary art gallery founded in 2002 by Johann König, with primary locations in Berlin as well as activities extending to Seoul and Mexico City. The gallery is recognized for its interdisciplinary, concept driven program, presenting both emerging and established artists across media including painting, sculpture, video, installation, photography, printmaking, and performance. A strong emphasis is placed on younger generations of artists and on developing ambitious, research based practices within an international framework.
In 2015, König Galerie inaugurated its landmark Berlin space in the former St. Agnes church in Kreuzberg, a Brutalist building designed by Werner Düttmann and later renovated by Arno Brandlhuber, a project that received the Berlin Architecture Prize in 2016. Since then, the gallery has expanded its presence through the opening of König Seoul in 2021, the launch of an artist residency in Mexico City in 2024, and the addition of König Telegraphenamt near Berlin’s Museumsinsel in 2025, alongside a series of international pop up projects. Artists represented by the gallery regularly participate in major institutional exhibitions such as Documenta and the Venice Biennale, and their works are held in prominent public and private collections worldwide.