Feuerle Puig House Opens 10th Anniversary Exhibition with Adam Fuss and Attributed Da Vinci Drawing

Feuerle Puig House Opens 10th Anniversary Exhibition with Adam Fuss and Attributed Da Vinci Drawing

3 min read  ·  02 May 2026

Image courtesy of Feuerle Puig House

Image courtesy of Feuerle Puig House

Feuerle Puig House, Berlin, opened its 10th-anniversary exhibition on May 2, 2026, marking a decade since its inception as The Feuerle Collection. Located at Hallesches Ufer 70, the exhibition features works by contemporary photographer Adam Fuss and a Renaissance drawing attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, and is scheduled to run until July 26, 2026.

This anniversary also signals the institution's formal evolution to Feuerle Puig House. Originally founded by Désiré Feuerle, the new designation incorporates Sara Puig, reflecting a new phase for the establishment. The collection is known for its curatorial approach that juxtaposes imperial Chinese furniture, Southeast Asian sculpture, and contemporary art within its John Pawson-designed premises.

The current exhibition exemplifies the institution's methodology by presenting Adam Fuss's photographic works in dialogue with a historical drawing attributed to Leonardo da Vinci. This pairing highlights a sustained interest in exploring themes of multisensory perception and creating cross-era artistic dialogues.

Feuerle Puig House maintains a broad curatorial scope that extends to East and Southeast Asian performance art, dance, music, and calligraphy, underscoring its interdisciplinary position within the international art discourse.


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