White Room

White Room

13.02.2026 - 27.03.2026

White Room
Built through collaboration.

Overview

WHITE ROOM by Kunstmeister is an open, evolving space for artistic action and collective creation. Conceived as a stage rather than a static exhibition, it invites artists with urban backgrounds to contribute.

The project begins as an open studio with white walls and blank canvases. Over the following weeks, it gradually transforms through artistic creations, conversations, and live performances.

WHITE ROOM offers a space to create collectively. It is a social environment where art develops without pressure or complication, shaped and realized by the artists themselves. The developed works will become part of the exhibition, and will be shared digitally, allowing the room to exist beyond its physical boundaries.

WHITE ROOM by Kunstmeister understands art as a social process and will continue the project in other cities in Germany this year.

 

WHITE ROOM Opening
13.02.2026, 19:00 – 22:00

The opening evening marks the beginning of the process and features a live painting performance by ALEX DOWIS (Prague, CZ), a graffiti writer and visual artist known for his work with light, movement, and illusion.

At the launch of the Kunstmeister WHITE ROOM, works, black book illustrations, and live painting actions will be presented by artists whose approaches helped redefine train writing and urban painting in their time: WESP ONE / GHS, ALESH ONE / DZT, BALET / RTW

 

WHITE ROOM Program
Open Thu–Sat, 17:30–20:00, Fridays until 22:00

13.02.26 Opening + Live Painting
20.02.26 Live Painting
27.02.26 Live Painting
06.03.26 Live Painting
13.03.26 Full Exhibition Vernissage
20.03.26 Alesh One x NIOAA Print Release + Talk w/ screenprinter Oliver Nerlich
27.03.26 Finissage Auction

Curator

Kunstmeister aka Alesh One

KUNSTMEISTER aka ALESH ONE (*1972, former Czechoslovakia) is an aerosol artist, illustrator, and curator from Hamburg. He lives and works between Hamburg and Prag.

Rooted in urban culture, Kunstmeister has developed a practice that moves fluidly between artistic production and curatorial work, while shaping contexts for collective activity.

Since the late 1980s, he has worked primarily in self-organized and temporary spaces, where artistic processes develop through presence and exchange.

For him, urban art functions as an open field that brings together painting, illustration, spatial interventions, music, and process-driven forms. Central to this approach is the idea of art as a social practice.

As a curator, Kunstmeister has initiated and contributed to numerous projects and platforms, including Streetart Meeting Berlin, Urban Art Clash, Kunstmeister, Kunstfestival Hamburg Reeperbahn, Berlin Graphic Days, Graffiti Research Lab, as well as artist residencies and collaborations with spaces such as Platoon Kunsthalle and Kunsthaus Tacheles.

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