303 Gallery is pleased to present our eighth solo exhibition dedicated to the work of Hans-Peter Feldmann (1941-2023), and the gallery's first presentation of the artist since his passing. Coinciding with his retrospective at the Kunstpalast Düsseldorf (September 18, 2025 – January 11, 2026), this presentation brings together photographs, sculptures and paintings spanning the artist’s 60-year career.
Düsseldorf-based Hans-Peter Feldmann was a passionate collector of images and ephemera, an original thinker and one of the first conceptual artists. Feldmann focused on photography and artist books since the late sixties. Often collaging found images from magazines, postcards, books, advertisements, and stamps, Feldmann used familiar motifs to explore the boundaries between art and everyday life. Unmade beds, car radios – Feldmann focalized unattended moments for a contemplative narrative based on being rather than acting.
In 2007, Feldmann returned to painting without assuming the traditional role of the painter. Modifying and appropriating 19th Century paintings sourced from auctions and flea markets, Feldmann would transform classical depictions into post-modern caricatures by adding red noses or smudged lipstick to portraits, tattoos or tan lines to nudes. Feldmann’s work Horizont consists of 11 landscape paintings from various time periods. Differing in size, the pictures are aligned with their horizon line to create a continuous thread and reveal a new genre of landscape.
Hans-Peter Feldmann spent his career challenging the social role of images and subverting expectations, reframing notions of beauty and representation. Feldmann believed art isn't confined to a gallery or museum but woven into everyday life – his works are a reflection on looking, an ability that every viewer holds.
