Carlo Leopold Broschewitz - Kate Diehn-Bitt - Fern Liberty Kallenbach Campbell - Josefine Schulz | Painting, Collage, Textile
GOLDWERK GALERIE presents from 28th March 2026 the exhibition "ALLIES". It combines and allies the works - painting, collage and textile art - of Carlo Leopold Broschewitz, Kate Diehn-Bitt, Fern Liberty Kallenbach Campbell and Josefine Schulz.
The four artists, who work in very different ways, form a temporary alliance, becoming allies, comrades-in-arms, who come together and create something new in the rooms of the GOLDWERK GALERIE. Is this combination of aesthetic positions magical and fairytale-like, kitschy and congenial, chaotic and charming?
We enjoy the intensely colorful and intimate oil paintings by Josefine Schulz (*1993), encounter the wonder
the marvels in the pictorial worlds of Carlo Leopold Broschewitz (*1980), discover the simultaneity of perfection and chaos in the tapestries of Fern Liberty Kallenbach Campbell (*1995) and immerse ourselves in the profundity of the collages of Kate Diehn-Bitt (1900-1978). Kitsch and vulnerability, disquiet and attraction, encounter and moment are allied and united side by side in this exhibition.
ALLIES: Vernissage on March 28, 2026
Carlo Leopold Broschewitz | (*1980) | Painting
Wondrous world meets enraptured form and color
The painter-sculptor, who lives between Leipzig, Berlin and Kambs near Schwaan, creates a densely filled world of wondrous forms and colors: dreamy, intuitive, fairytale-like, unexpectedly informal and yet deep in content and full of tension; a structure of form and narrative, full of self-determination, processuality and enraptured realities - these are encounters between the human and the animal. CARLO LEOPOLD BROSCHEWITZ sails seemingly lightly through the worlds of expression - never in the sense of a story that can be told, but always with the artistic principle of as-if in mind.
|| https://carlobroschewitz.de/ ||
Kate Diehn-Bitt (1900-1978) | Collage
Figures of magical power and landscapes of dark clarity
The Rostock painter KATE DIEHN-BITT (1900-1978) is one of the most important artists of her generation in northern Germany. Her life span over three quarters of the 20th century encompassed major social crises, catastrophes and ruptures, which are reflected in her work - in figure compositions of unusually magical power as well as in landscapes full of dark clarity - in a way that is as characteristic as it is individual, with great artistic versatility. Kate Diehn-Bitt's (human) pictures and collages impress with their clear structure, restrained to distinct colors and profound competence.
|| https://www.kate-diehn-bitt.de/ ||
Fern Liberty Kallenbach Campbell (*1995) | Textile
The unsettling exerts a strange attraction
Born in New York and raised in Berlin, FERN LIBERTY KALLENBACH CAMPBELL lives and works in Halle, Berlin and Hamburg. After graduating in textile art from Burg Giebichenstein in 2023, she received a scholarship from Villa Aurora in L.A. in 2024 and the Bavarian State Prize in 2025. She is currently studying in Anselm Reyle's class at the HFBK Hamburg.
The artist processes her reality in the form of tapestries: Here, the boundaries between obscenity and gentleness, kitsch and grotesque, confusion and harmony become blurred, as she devotes herself to "chaotic and painfully human scenarios and attempts to capture the point of no return" (K. Jakobson). The unsettling becomes strangely attractive!
|| https://fernliberty.com/ ||
Josefine Schulz (*1993) - Painting
An aesthetic of the familiar somewhere in between
JOSEFINE SCHULZ is a visual artist from Leipzig. She studied at the Dresden University of Fine Arts and the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts de Paris. In her work, she deals with the realities of life, longings and visual influences of her generation. The color-intensive oil paintings show social, almost intimate snapshots of friendship - they celebrate the unagitated, familiar moments in everyday situations, thus an aesthetic of the familiar. Their protagonists are in search of belonging and are always somewhere in between, when strength turns into vulnerability and vice versa.
|| https://josefineschulz.com/ ||



