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Jaume Plensa

“My work always wants to build bridges, ask questions, bring beauty into people’s everyday lives; create connections between people without skin color, ideology, religion or geography playing a role.” - Jaume Plensa

Museum Küppersmühle in Duisburg, Germany, will present Jaume Plensa: Invisible, the artist’s most comprehensive exhibition in Germany to date. Opening June 26, 2026, and remaining on view through November 1, the exhibition marks Plensa’s first major museum presentation in Germany in more than a decade. The exhibition brings together over 50 sculptures alongside works on paper and site-specific wall drawings created for the museum.

Occupying ten galleries throughout the museum, Invisible surveys four decades of Plensa’s practice and highlights his continued exploration of identity, language, memory, and the human condition. Works on view range from intimate sculptures to monumental installations, including Flora (2021) and Invisible Anna (2018), presented in the museum’s landmark silo space.

The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue featuring a conversation with the artist, by Walter Smerling, and newly commissioned scholarship by Clemens Setz.