Boros Collection
Private Collection of Contemporary Art—
Bunker Berlin

Benjamin Lallier is part of the new presentation at Boros Collection.
Tickets are available on our website.
@ben__lallier
@heidi_heidi_heidi
Photo: @dianapfammatter

Rim Park is part of the new presentation at Boros Collection.
Tickets are available on our website.
@rim___pa
@kraupatuskanyzeidler
@cylinder_________
Photo: Lily Lee

Jeremy Shaw is part of the new presentation at Boros Collection.
Tickets are available on our website.
@jeremyshawjeremy
@galerie_neu
Photo: Paulina Hildesheim

Oliver Bak is part of the new presentation at Boros Collection.
Ticket are available on our website.
@oliverbak__
@spruethmagers
@adz.gallery
Photo: Tim Ohler

Sung Tieu and Henrike Naumann - German Pavilion, Venice Biennale, 2026
This year, the pavilion’s exterior has been transformed into a Plattenbau housing block by Sung Tieu, who is also part in the new presentation at the Boros Collection.
„Human Dignity Shall Be Inviolable“ covers the façade of the German Pavilion with more than three million mosaic tiles. The work presents a 1:1-scale image of the ruin of a socialist prefab apartment building on Gehrenseestraße in East Berlin. The building was once home to Sung Tieu and part of one of the GDR’s largest residential complexes for foreign contract workers. It is currently being demolished. Additional works by both artists are shown in the pavilion’s side wings.
German Pavilion: @deutscherpavillon
Curator: @kathleen.reinhardt
Artists: @sungtieu @henrikenaumann
Installation Views: Andrea Rossetti
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Photo 1: Sung Tieu, Human Dignity Shall Be Inviolable, 2026
Photo 2 - 4: Sung Tieu, For Now We See Through a Glass, Darkly, 2026
Photo 5: Sung Tieu, They Have Eyes, But They See Not, 2026
Photo 6: Sung Tieu, But The Flesh Is Weak, 2026
Photo 7: Henrike Naumann, Sung Tieu and Kathleen Reinhardt (from left to right), Photo: Victoria Tomaschko

Sung Tieu and Henrike Naumann - German Pavilion, Venice Biennale, 2026
This year, the pavilion’s exterior has been transformed into a Plattenbau housing block by Sung Tieu, who is also part in the new presentation at the Boros Collection.
„Human Dignity Shall Be Inviolable“ covers the façade of the German Pavilion with more than three million mosaic tiles. The work presents a 1:1-scale image of the ruin of a socialist prefab apartment building on Gehrenseestraße in East Berlin. The building was once home to Sung Tieu and part of one of the GDR’s largest residential complexes for foreign contract workers. It is currently being demolished. Additional works by both artists are shown in the pavilion’s side wings.
German Pavilion: @deutscherpavillon
Curator: @kathleen.reinhardt
Artists: @sungtieu @henrikenaumann
Installation Views: Andrea Rossetti
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Photo 1: Sung Tieu, Human Dignity Shall Be Inviolable, 2026
Photo 2 - 4: Sung Tieu, For Now We See Through a Glass, Darkly, 2026
Photo 5: Sung Tieu, They Have Eyes, But They See Not, 2026
Photo 6: Sung Tieu, But The Flesh Is Weak, 2026
Photo 7: Henrike Naumann, Sung Tieu and Kathleen Reinhardt (from left to right), Photo: Victoria Tomaschko

Sung Tieu and Henrike Naumann - German Pavilion, Venice Biennale, 2026
This year, the pavilion’s exterior has been transformed into a Plattenbau housing block by Sung Tieu, who is also part in the new presentation at the Boros Collection.
„Human Dignity Shall Be Inviolable“ covers the façade of the German Pavilion with more than three million mosaic tiles. The work presents a 1:1-scale image of the ruin of a socialist prefab apartment building on Gehrenseestraße in East Berlin. The building was once home to Sung Tieu and part of one of the GDR’s largest residential complexes for foreign contract workers. It is currently being demolished. Additional works by both artists are shown in the pavilion’s side wings.
German Pavilion: @deutscherpavillon
Curator: @kathleen.reinhardt
Artists: @sungtieu @henrikenaumann
Installation Views: Andrea Rossetti
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Photo 1: Sung Tieu, Human Dignity Shall Be Inviolable, 2026
Photo 2 - 4: Sung Tieu, For Now We See Through a Glass, Darkly, 2026
Photo 5: Sung Tieu, They Have Eyes, But They See Not, 2026
Photo 6: Sung Tieu, But The Flesh Is Weak, 2026
Photo 7: Henrike Naumann, Sung Tieu and Kathleen Reinhardt (from left to right), Photo: Victoria Tomaschko

Sung Tieu and Henrike Naumann - German Pavilion, Venice Biennale, 2026
This year, the pavilion’s exterior has been transformed into a Plattenbau housing block by Sung Tieu, who is also part in the new presentation at the Boros Collection.
„Human Dignity Shall Be Inviolable“ covers the façade of the German Pavilion with more than three million mosaic tiles. The work presents a 1:1-scale image of the ruin of a socialist prefab apartment building on Gehrenseestraße in East Berlin. The building was once home to Sung Tieu and part of one of the GDR’s largest residential complexes for foreign contract workers. It is currently being demolished. Additional works by both artists are shown in the pavilion’s side wings.
German Pavilion: @deutscherpavillon
Curator: @kathleen.reinhardt
Artists: @sungtieu @henrikenaumann
Installation Views: Andrea Rossetti
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Photo 1: Sung Tieu, Human Dignity Shall Be Inviolable, 2026
Photo 2 - 4: Sung Tieu, For Now We See Through a Glass, Darkly, 2026
Photo 5: Sung Tieu, They Have Eyes, But They See Not, 2026
Photo 6: Sung Tieu, But The Flesh Is Weak, 2026
Photo 7: Henrike Naumann, Sung Tieu and Kathleen Reinhardt (from left to right), Photo: Victoria Tomaschko

Sung Tieu and Henrike Naumann - German Pavilion, Venice Biennale, 2026
This year, the pavilion’s exterior has been transformed into a Plattenbau housing block by Sung Tieu, who is also part in the new presentation at the Boros Collection.
„Human Dignity Shall Be Inviolable“ covers the façade of the German Pavilion with more than three million mosaic tiles. The work presents a 1:1-scale image of the ruin of a socialist prefab apartment building on Gehrenseestraße in East Berlin. The building was once home to Sung Tieu and part of one of the GDR’s largest residential complexes for foreign contract workers. It is currently being demolished. Additional works by both artists are shown in the pavilion’s side wings.
German Pavilion: @deutscherpavillon
Curator: @kathleen.reinhardt
Artists: @sungtieu @henrikenaumann
Installation Views: Andrea Rossetti
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Photo 1: Sung Tieu, Human Dignity Shall Be Inviolable, 2026
Photo 2 - 4: Sung Tieu, For Now We See Through a Glass, Darkly, 2026
Photo 5: Sung Tieu, They Have Eyes, But They See Not, 2026
Photo 6: Sung Tieu, But The Flesh Is Weak, 2026
Photo 7: Henrike Naumann, Sung Tieu and Kathleen Reinhardt (from left to right), Photo: Victoria Tomaschko

Sung Tieu and Henrike Naumann - German Pavilion, Venice Biennale, 2026
This year, the pavilion’s exterior has been transformed into a Plattenbau housing block by Sung Tieu, who is also part in the new presentation at the Boros Collection.
„Human Dignity Shall Be Inviolable“ covers the façade of the German Pavilion with more than three million mosaic tiles. The work presents a 1:1-scale image of the ruin of a socialist prefab apartment building on Gehrenseestraße in East Berlin. The building was once home to Sung Tieu and part of one of the GDR’s largest residential complexes for foreign contract workers. It is currently being demolished. Additional works by both artists are shown in the pavilion’s side wings.
German Pavilion: @deutscherpavillon
Curator: @kathleen.reinhardt
Artists: @sungtieu @henrikenaumann
Installation Views: Andrea Rossetti
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Photo 1: Sung Tieu, Human Dignity Shall Be Inviolable, 2026
Photo 2 - 4: Sung Tieu, For Now We See Through a Glass, Darkly, 2026
Photo 5: Sung Tieu, They Have Eyes, But They See Not, 2026
Photo 6: Sung Tieu, But The Flesh Is Weak, 2026
Photo 7: Henrike Naumann, Sung Tieu and Kathleen Reinhardt (from left to right), Photo: Victoria Tomaschko

Sung Tieu and Henrike Naumann - German Pavilion, Venice Biennale, 2026
This year, the pavilion’s exterior has been transformed into a Plattenbau housing block by Sung Tieu, who is also part in the new presentation at the Boros Collection.
„Human Dignity Shall Be Inviolable“ covers the façade of the German Pavilion with more than three million mosaic tiles. The work presents a 1:1-scale image of the ruin of a socialist prefab apartment building on Gehrenseestraße in East Berlin. The building was once home to Sung Tieu and part of one of the GDR’s largest residential complexes for foreign contract workers. It is currently being demolished. Additional works by both artists are shown in the pavilion’s side wings.
German Pavilion: @deutscherpavillon
Curator: @kathleen.reinhardt
Artists: @sungtieu @henrikenaumann
Installation Views: Andrea Rossetti
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Photo 1: Sung Tieu, Human Dignity Shall Be Inviolable, 2026
Photo 2 - 4: Sung Tieu, For Now We See Through a Glass, Darkly, 2026
Photo 5: Sung Tieu, They Have Eyes, But They See Not, 2026
Photo 6: Sung Tieu, But The Flesh Is Weak, 2026
Photo 7: Henrike Naumann, Sung Tieu and Kathleen Reinhardt (from left to right), Photo: Victoria Tomaschko

Kresiah Mukwazhi is part of the new presentation at Boros Collection.
Tickets are available on our website.
@kresiahmukwazhi
@jan_kaps
@blankprojects
Photo: @nevenallgeier

Lorenzo Amos is part of the new presentation at Boros Collection.
Tickets are available on our website.
@lorenzoamosf
@societeberlin
Photo: Lara Somoroff courtesy of Gratin

Brook Hsu is part of the new presentation at Boros Collection.
Tickets are available on our website.
@broooooooooooooook
@kraupatuskanyzeidler
@gladstone.gallery
@kiangmalingue
Photo: Vinnie Smith

Last moments before the opening.
Photo 1 and 2: Pol Taburet installing his works
Photo 3: Brook Hsu sharing insights into her work with our Art Mediation Team
Photo 4: Karen Boros and Brook Hsu

Last moments before the opening.
Photo 1 and 2: Pol Taburet installing his works
Photo 3: Brook Hsu sharing insights into her work with our Art Mediation Team
Photo 4: Karen Boros and Brook Hsu

Last moments before the opening.
Photo 1 and 2: Pol Taburet installing his works
Photo 3: Brook Hsu sharing insights into her work with our Art Mediation Team
Photo 4: Karen Boros and Brook Hsu

Last moments before the opening.
Photo 1 and 2: Pol Taburet installing his works
Photo 3: Brook Hsu sharing insights into her work with our Art Mediation Team
Photo 4: Karen Boros and Brook Hsu

Klara Lidén is part of the new presentation at Boros Collection, opening on May 3 during Gallery Weekend Berlin.
Tickets for May are now available on our website.
#klaraliden
@galerie_neu
@sadiecoleshq
@reena_spaulings

Karen, Christian and Anton Boros on site with the artists, discussing placement and positioning for the new presentation.
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Photo 1: Karen Boros with Cyprien Gaillard
Photo 2: Christian Boros with Lukas Heerich
Photo 3: Anton Boros with Tomma Abts
Photo 4: Karen Boros with an artwork by Ed Atkins
Photo 5: Karen and Christian Boros with Pol Taburet

Karen, Christian and Anton Boros on site with the artists, discussing placement and positioning for the new presentation.
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Photo 1: Karen Boros with Cyprien Gaillard
Photo 2: Christian Boros with Lukas Heerich
Photo 3: Anton Boros with Tomma Abts
Photo 4: Karen Boros with an artwork by Ed Atkins
Photo 5: Karen and Christian Boros with Pol Taburet

Karen, Christian and Anton Boros on site with the artists, discussing placement and positioning for the new presentation.
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Photo 1: Karen Boros with Cyprien Gaillard
Photo 2: Christian Boros with Lukas Heerich
Photo 3: Anton Boros with Tomma Abts
Photo 4: Karen Boros with an artwork by Ed Atkins
Photo 5: Karen and Christian Boros with Pol Taburet

Karen, Christian and Anton Boros on site with the artists, discussing placement and positioning for the new presentation.
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Photo 1: Karen Boros with Cyprien Gaillard
Photo 2: Christian Boros with Lukas Heerich
Photo 3: Anton Boros with Tomma Abts
Photo 4: Karen Boros with an artwork by Ed Atkins
Photo 5: Karen and Christian Boros with Pol Taburet

Karen, Christian and Anton Boros on site with the artists, discussing placement and positioning for the new presentation.
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Photo 1: Karen Boros with Cyprien Gaillard
Photo 2: Christian Boros with Lukas Heerich
Photo 3: Anton Boros with Tomma Abts
Photo 4: Karen Boros with an artwork by Ed Atkins
Photo 5: Karen and Christian Boros with Pol Taburet

Lukas Heerich is part of the new presentation at Boros Collection, opening on May 3 during Gallery Weekend Berlin.
Tickets for May are now available on our website.
@lukas.heerich
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