Irgendwo

Solo exhibition at müller contemporary in berlin

20 June - 01 August, 2026

Müller Contemporary is pleased to present Irgendwo, a solo exhibition by John Kleckner.

Kleckner’s paintings, drawings, and collages occupy a space somewhere between abstraction and figuration. His works are built from finely rendered fragments, atmospheric fields, abrupt shifts of scale, and moments of stylistic collision. Forms appear suspended, drifting, or caught in delicate states of transition. They suggest landscapes, bodies, objects, or natural structures, yet resist settling into a fixed image. This tension between recognition and uncertainty gives the works their particular charge: they seem familiar without becoming fully identifiable.

In Irgendwo, Kleckner brings together a selection of paintings and works on paper that move between precision and openness. Softly blurred backgrounds create a sense of distance, while sharply described elements interrupt the surface with vivid colour and concentrated detail. The compositions often feel provisional, as if caught in the middle of an event: something approaching, detaching, falling, hovering, or transforming.

The exhibition’s title, Irgendwo, points to this suspended state. It evokes a location that is real but undefined, a mental or pictorial territory in which perception remains unstable. Kleckner’s works are not escapist, but they do open onto a space apart from immediate reality. Nature, solitude, resilience, and balance appear not as themes to be decoded, but as recurring pressures within the image.

John Kleckner has exhibited professionally since 2003, with solo exhibitions in Athens, Berlin, Los Angeles, Milan, Palermo, Paris, and Stockholm. For many years he was represented by the now closed Peres Projects and has also exhibited with Galerie Judin in Berlin. His work is held in collections including the Museum of Modern Art, New York. He has participated in institutional exhibitions at venues including the Athens Biennial, Künstlerhaus Bethanien, CAPC Musée d’art Contemporain in Bordeaux, Museo d’Arte Contemporanea in Lissone, Kunstraum Innsbruck, Marres Centre for Contemporary Culture in Maastricht, Riso Museo d’Arte Contemporanea della Sicilia in Palermo, and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. In 2021 he received a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Artist Grant, and in 2022 he was one of three finalists for the 26th Wilhelm Morgner Preis for painting in Soest, Germany. He is Professor of Painting and Drawing at Bard College Berlin.

Image: Lure, 2025, oil and acrylic on canvas, 70×40cm. (Photographed by Trevor Good.)

Solo exhibition at Flock of None

Sunday, July 28th, 3 to 8pm, Pannierstraße 19, 12047 Neukölln, Berlin.

 

DRAWINGS (group exhibition) from Nov 24, 2023 - Jan 27, 2024.

HVW8 Gallery Berlin
Linienstraße 161, 10115 Berlin

Opening hours: Wed-Sa, 2-7 pm
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Sunday October 9, 2022.

Pannierstraße 19, Neukölln Berlin. From 3-8pm.

Photographer & artist Trevor Good has turned his photo studio into a small exhibition space. He has selected paintings by 5 Berlin artists and brought them into a thoughtful arrangement. I’m happy to have my painting included. For more info click here.

 

Wilhelm Morgner Prize exhibition, March 20 - June 12, 2022.

I’m pleased to announce that I’m one of the finalists for the 2022 Wilhelm Morgner Prize. My paintings are on display in a group exhibition with the other finalists at the Wilhelm Morgner Museum in Soest, Germany, from March 20 - June 12, 2022.

 

It was very satisfying to work together with dear old friends Nick Lowe & Duc Pham to make this exhibition. I’ve known Nick & Duc since the early 2000s when I first began exhibiting my art. We were each active in the early years of the Chinatown LA art scene. This show is a sort of artistic homecoming for me.

Blossom Market, 437 Gin Ling Way, Los Angeles, California, 90012.