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Mark Leckey's 'Enter Thru Medieval Wounds' at Julia Stoschek Foundation

exhibition · 2026-05-01

Mark Leckey's significant exhibition, titled 'Enter Thru Medieval Wounds,' is currently on display at the Julia Stoschek Foundation in Berlin, running until May 3, 2026. Comprising more than 50 artworks across three floors, the show delves into the role of imagery as portals in modern society. Noteworthy pieces include 'Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore' (1999), a brief exploration of UK dance culture, and recent entries such as 'VOID' and 'Inflatable Tetrapod,' which will debut in 2025. Leckey's work critiques themes surrounding technology and cultural identity, as highlighted in a review by Martin Herbert scheduled for the November 2025 edition of ArtReview.

Key facts

  • Exhibition titled 'Enter Thru Medieval Wounds'
  • Largest show for Mark Leckey in a decade
  • Over 50 works on three floors
  • Venue: Julia Stoschek Foundation, Berlin
  • Runs through May 3, 2026
  • Includes 'Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore' (1999)
  • Includes 'Dream English Kid, 1964–1999 AD' (2015)
  • Review by Martin Herbert in ArtReview November 2025 issue

Entities

Artists

  • Mark Leckey
  • Lorenzo Monaco
  • Gordon Matta-Clark
  • Philip Guston
  • Graham Greene

Institutions

  • Julia Stoschek Foundation
  • ArtReview

Locations

  • Berlin
  • Germany
  • London
  • United Kingdom
  • Margate
  • Soho

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