Gregor Hildebrandt in Bochum: Between Sound, Memory, and Space


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Gregor Hildebrandt in Bochum: Sound, Memory and Space as Artistic Experience
With Between A and w, Ruttkowski;68 will present an exhibition by Gregor Hildebrandt, one of the most prominent contemporary German artists bridging painting, sculpture, and installation, in Bochum starting June 3, 2026. The exhibition leads into a visual world where vinyl records, cassettes, and tapes appear as artistic materials, creating an aesthetic experience that intertwines surface, rhythm, and memory.
A Work Between Music, Time, and Material
Born in 1974, Gregor Hildebrandt studied in Mainz and Berlin and was appointed Professor of Painting and Graphic Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich in 2015. His works transform analog media into visual and spatial compositions. The information sources about the artist clearly show how consistently he works with vinyl, audio tape, and video cassettes, shaping silent images, tactile tableaux, and expansive installations from them.
Bochum as a Place of Contemporary Art
Ruttkowski;68 sees itself as a gallery for contemporary art with an open perspective on painting, sculpture, installation, and time-based media. Since 2025, the Bochum location has been part of an international network of galleries, bringing fresh impulses to the Ruhr area scene. The spaces at Schloßstraße 1A provide a fitting framework for an examination of works focused on materiality, reduction, and resonance.
Between Image, Sound, and Architecture
Hildebrandt's art thrives on a tension that transforms something seemingly familiar into something hauntingly precise. His works evoke musical structures, repetition, beat, and pauses, as well as the quiet authority of minimalism and conceptual art. Especially in a gallery like Ruttkowski;68, this language unfolds its effect particularly strongly: the exhibition atmosphere itself becomes part of the work.
Why a Visit is Worthwhile
Between A and w promises an artistic experience that is not only to be seen but felt physically. Anyone interested in contemporary art, material aesthetics, and the connection between music and image will find an exhibition here with intellectual depth and sensory presence. A visit to Bochum is especially worthwhile for those who want to experience art as a space for concentration and discovery.
Conclusion: This exhibition offers a precise yet poetic approach to the work of Gregor Hildebrandt. It invites viewers to see the power of analog materials anew and to experience art as a condensed experience of sound, time, and space live.
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