Maximilian Koppernock

Spot
Archival fine art pigment print, glossy chrome aluminium frame
30 × 20 cm

My series Sleepover is currently on view in the exhibition Klimax Klima at @schlossneuhardenberg.
Sleepover, 2025
Series of 7 bat boxes (common pipistrelle, whiskered bat, Natterer’s bat, barbastelle bat, brown long-eared bat, serotine bat, horseshoe bat, greater mouse-eared bat)
Woodcrete, CNC-carved wooden relief, oil
25 × 40 × 20 cm each
The work addresses the effects of light pollution on nocturnal animals such as bats, which are regarded as sensitive bioindicators of environmental changes. When cities shine, spaces of darkness disappear – and with them those who depend on them.
Sleepover consists of sculptural bat boxes that are both functional retreats and symbolic architectures. They reflect visual characteristics of the animals themselves – protective, mask-like, vulnerable – and enter into a close dialogue with my photographic series Exposed, which documents the disturbances of urban ecosystems caused by artificial light. Together, the works form a dialogue of disruption and refuge, revealing how strongly nocturnal species depend on darkness.
Photo credit: Many thanks to @unruh1200 for the beautiful exhibition photographs no. 3 and 7.

My series Sleepover is currently on view in the exhibition Klimax Klima at @schlossneuhardenberg.
Sleepover, 2025
Series of 7 bat boxes (common pipistrelle, whiskered bat, Natterer’s bat, barbastelle bat, brown long-eared bat, serotine bat, horseshoe bat, greater mouse-eared bat)
Woodcrete, CNC-carved wooden relief, oil
25 × 40 × 20 cm each
The work addresses the effects of light pollution on nocturnal animals such as bats, which are regarded as sensitive bioindicators of environmental changes. When cities shine, spaces of darkness disappear – and with them those who depend on them.
Sleepover consists of sculptural bat boxes that are both functional retreats and symbolic architectures. They reflect visual characteristics of the animals themselves – protective, mask-like, vulnerable – and enter into a close dialogue with my photographic series Exposed, which documents the disturbances of urban ecosystems caused by artificial light. Together, the works form a dialogue of disruption and refuge, revealing how strongly nocturnal species depend on darkness.
Photo credit: Many thanks to @unruh1200 for the beautiful exhibition photographs no. 3 and 7.

My series Sleepover is currently on view in the exhibition Klimax Klima at @schlossneuhardenberg.
Sleepover, 2025
Series of 7 bat boxes (common pipistrelle, whiskered bat, Natterer’s bat, barbastelle bat, brown long-eared bat, serotine bat, horseshoe bat, greater mouse-eared bat)
Woodcrete, CNC-carved wooden relief, oil
25 × 40 × 20 cm each
The work addresses the effects of light pollution on nocturnal animals such as bats, which are regarded as sensitive bioindicators of environmental changes. When cities shine, spaces of darkness disappear – and with them those who depend on them.
Sleepover consists of sculptural bat boxes that are both functional retreats and symbolic architectures. They reflect visual characteristics of the animals themselves – protective, mask-like, vulnerable – and enter into a close dialogue with my photographic series Exposed, which documents the disturbances of urban ecosystems caused by artificial light. Together, the works form a dialogue of disruption and refuge, revealing how strongly nocturnal species depend on darkness.
Photo credit: Many thanks to @unruh1200 for the beautiful exhibition photographs no. 3 and 7.

My series Sleepover is currently on view in the exhibition Klimax Klima at @schlossneuhardenberg.
Sleepover, 2025
Series of 7 bat boxes (common pipistrelle, whiskered bat, Natterer’s bat, barbastelle bat, brown long-eared bat, serotine bat, horseshoe bat, greater mouse-eared bat)
Woodcrete, CNC-carved wooden relief, oil
25 × 40 × 20 cm each
The work addresses the effects of light pollution on nocturnal animals such as bats, which are regarded as sensitive bioindicators of environmental changes. When cities shine, spaces of darkness disappear – and with them those who depend on them.
Sleepover consists of sculptural bat boxes that are both functional retreats and symbolic architectures. They reflect visual characteristics of the animals themselves – protective, mask-like, vulnerable – and enter into a close dialogue with my photographic series Exposed, which documents the disturbances of urban ecosystems caused by artificial light. Together, the works form a dialogue of disruption and refuge, revealing how strongly nocturnal species depend on darkness.
Photo credit: Many thanks to @unruh1200 for the beautiful exhibition photographs no. 3 and 7.

My series Sleepover is currently on view in the exhibition Klimax Klima at @schlossneuhardenberg.
Sleepover, 2025
Series of 7 bat boxes (common pipistrelle, whiskered bat, Natterer’s bat, barbastelle bat, brown long-eared bat, serotine bat, horseshoe bat, greater mouse-eared bat)
Woodcrete, CNC-carved wooden relief, oil
25 × 40 × 20 cm each
The work addresses the effects of light pollution on nocturnal animals such as bats, which are regarded as sensitive bioindicators of environmental changes. When cities shine, spaces of darkness disappear – and with them those who depend on them.
Sleepover consists of sculptural bat boxes that are both functional retreats and symbolic architectures. They reflect visual characteristics of the animals themselves – protective, mask-like, vulnerable – and enter into a close dialogue with my photographic series Exposed, which documents the disturbances of urban ecosystems caused by artificial light. Together, the works form a dialogue of disruption and refuge, revealing how strongly nocturnal species depend on darkness.
Photo credit: Many thanks to @unruh1200 for the beautiful exhibition photographs no. 3 and 7.

My series Sleepover is currently on view in the exhibition Klimax Klima at @schlossneuhardenberg.
Sleepover, 2025
Series of 7 bat boxes (common pipistrelle, whiskered bat, Natterer’s bat, barbastelle bat, brown long-eared bat, serotine bat, horseshoe bat, greater mouse-eared bat)
Woodcrete, CNC-carved wooden relief, oil
25 × 40 × 20 cm each
The work addresses the effects of light pollution on nocturnal animals such as bats, which are regarded as sensitive bioindicators of environmental changes. When cities shine, spaces of darkness disappear – and with them those who depend on them.
Sleepover consists of sculptural bat boxes that are both functional retreats and symbolic architectures. They reflect visual characteristics of the animals themselves – protective, mask-like, vulnerable – and enter into a close dialogue with my photographic series Exposed, which documents the disturbances of urban ecosystems caused by artificial light. Together, the works form a dialogue of disruption and refuge, revealing how strongly nocturnal species depend on darkness.
Photo credit: Many thanks to @unruh1200 for the beautiful exhibition photographs no. 3 and 7.

My series Sleepover is currently on view in the exhibition Klimax Klima at @schlossneuhardenberg.
Sleepover, 2025
Series of 7 bat boxes (common pipistrelle, whiskered bat, Natterer’s bat, barbastelle bat, brown long-eared bat, serotine bat, horseshoe bat, greater mouse-eared bat)
Woodcrete, CNC-carved wooden relief, oil
25 × 40 × 20 cm each
The work addresses the effects of light pollution on nocturnal animals such as bats, which are regarded as sensitive bioindicators of environmental changes. When cities shine, spaces of darkness disappear – and with them those who depend on them.
Sleepover consists of sculptural bat boxes that are both functional retreats and symbolic architectures. They reflect visual characteristics of the animals themselves – protective, mask-like, vulnerable – and enter into a close dialogue with my photographic series Exposed, which documents the disturbances of urban ecosystems caused by artificial light. Together, the works form a dialogue of disruption and refuge, revealing how strongly nocturnal species depend on darkness.
Photo credit: Many thanks to @unruh1200 for the beautiful exhibition photographs no. 3 and 7.

My series Sleepover is currently on view in the exhibition Klimax Klima at @schlossneuhardenberg.
Sleepover, 2025
Series of 7 bat boxes (common pipistrelle, whiskered bat, Natterer’s bat, barbastelle bat, brown long-eared bat, serotine bat, horseshoe bat, greater mouse-eared bat)
Woodcrete, CNC-carved wooden relief, oil
25 × 40 × 20 cm each
The work addresses the effects of light pollution on nocturnal animals such as bats, which are regarded as sensitive bioindicators of environmental changes. When cities shine, spaces of darkness disappear – and with them those who depend on them.
Sleepover consists of sculptural bat boxes that are both functional retreats and symbolic architectures. They reflect visual characteristics of the animals themselves – protective, mask-like, vulnerable – and enter into a close dialogue with my photographic series Exposed, which documents the disturbances of urban ecosystems caused by artificial light. Together, the works form a dialogue of disruption and refuge, revealing how strongly nocturnal species depend on darkness.
Photo credit: Many thanks to @unruh1200 for the beautiful exhibition photographs no. 3 and 7.

My series Sleepover is currently on view in the exhibition Klimax Klima at @schlossneuhardenberg.
Sleepover, 2025
Series of 7 bat boxes (common pipistrelle, whiskered bat, Natterer’s bat, barbastelle bat, brown long-eared bat, serotine bat, horseshoe bat, greater mouse-eared bat)
Woodcrete, CNC-carved wooden relief, oil
25 × 40 × 20 cm each
The work addresses the effects of light pollution on nocturnal animals such as bats, which are regarded as sensitive bioindicators of environmental changes. When cities shine, spaces of darkness disappear – and with them those who depend on them.
Sleepover consists of sculptural bat boxes that are both functional retreats and symbolic architectures. They reflect visual characteristics of the animals themselves – protective, mask-like, vulnerable – and enter into a close dialogue with my photographic series Exposed, which documents the disturbances of urban ecosystems caused by artificial light. Together, the works form a dialogue of disruption and refuge, revealing how strongly nocturnal species depend on darkness.
Photo credit: Many thanks to @unruh1200 for the beautiful exhibition photographs no. 3 and 7.

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'Zwischen den Jahren', 2025
each: C-print, chrome frame, variable dimensions
#zwischendenjahren #diploma #hgbleipzig #leadcasting #graduationshow #rundgang #koppernock #maximiliankoppernock

In and out, float and drown, sink and surface …
(third photo is currently on view until September 13 in the group exhibition DE-CONSTRUCTED at B-Part Berlin)

In and out, float and drown, sink and surface …
(third photo is currently on view until September 13 in the group exhibition DE-CONSTRUCTED at B-Part Berlin)

In and out, float and drown, sink and surface …
(third photo is currently on view until September 13 in the group exhibition DE-CONSTRUCTED at B-Part Berlin)

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'No Thank You, I Choose My Own Destiny', 2025
C-Print, chrome frame, 100 × 140 cm
Exhib. 'Zwischen den Jahren'

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'No Thank You, I Choose My Own Destiny', 2025
C-Print, chrome frame, 100 × 140 cm
Exhib. 'Zwischen den Jahren'

Don’t forget to keep your goth friends hydrated this summer. I’m currently working on my new photo series 'Exposed' + on 7 bat boxes for the group exhibition Klimax Klima, which will open on August 30 at @schlossneuhardenberg! 🦇
Exhibition with @omidorbit, @nas_batis, @bjorgelttor, @jonasjfischer, @hannahfrancke, @tatjana__hub, @krinakingsman, @annsophie.krueger, @zoe.popp, @unruh1200, and @mimishudiyan. Supervised by @arminlinkeofficial, @heidispecker, @tobiaszielony, and @thomasweski. Special thanks go to @simon_haeuser

Don’t forget to keep your goth friends hydrated this summer. I’m currently working on my new photo series 'Exposed' + on 7 bat boxes for the group exhibition Klimax Klima, which will open on August 30 at @schlossneuhardenberg! 🦇
Exhibition with @omidorbit, @nas_batis, @bjorgelttor, @jonasjfischer, @hannahfrancke, @tatjana__hub, @krinakingsman, @annsophie.krueger, @zoe.popp, @unruh1200, and @mimishudiyan. Supervised by @arminlinkeofficial, @heidispecker, @tobiaszielony, and @thomasweski. Special thanks go to @simon_haeuser

Don’t forget to keep your goth friends hydrated this summer. I’m currently working on my new photo series 'Exposed' + on 7 bat boxes for the group exhibition Klimax Klima, which will open on August 30 at @schlossneuhardenberg! 🦇
Exhibition with @omidorbit, @nas_batis, @bjorgelttor, @jonasjfischer, @hannahfrancke, @tatjana__hub, @krinakingsman, @annsophie.krueger, @zoe.popp, @unruh1200, and @mimishudiyan. Supervised by @arminlinkeofficial, @heidispecker, @tobiaszielony, and @thomasweski. Special thanks go to @simon_haeuser

Don’t forget to keep your goth friends hydrated this summer. I’m currently working on my new photo series 'Exposed' + on 7 bat boxes for the group exhibition Klimax Klima, which will open on August 30 at @schlossneuhardenberg! 🦇
Exhibition with @omidorbit, @nas_batis, @bjorgelttor, @jonasjfischer, @hannahfrancke, @tatjana__hub, @krinakingsman, @annsophie.krueger, @zoe.popp, @unruh1200, and @mimishudiyan. Supervised by @arminlinkeofficial, @heidispecker, @tobiaszielony, and @thomasweski. Special thanks go to @simon_haeuser

Don’t forget to keep your goth friends hydrated this summer. I’m currently working on my new photo series 'Exposed' + on 7 bat boxes for the group exhibition Klimax Klima, which will open on August 30 at @schlossneuhardenberg! 🦇
Exhibition with @omidorbit, @nas_batis, @bjorgelttor, @jonasjfischer, @hannahfrancke, @tatjana__hub, @krinakingsman, @annsophie.krueger, @zoe.popp, @unruh1200, and @mimishudiyan. Supervised by @arminlinkeofficial, @heidispecker, @tobiaszielony, and @thomasweski. Special thanks go to @simon_haeuser

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Floating Cutout, UV print on structured honeycomb cardboard
97 × 88 × 1,6 cm

🌀😵💫🪄
Floating Cutout, UV print on structured honeycomb cardboard
97 × 88 × 1,6 cm
🌀😵💫🪄
Floating Cutout, UV print on structured honeycomb cardboard
97 × 88 × 1,6 cm

'Keep me there', 2024
First presented in late November at the group exhibition @heitberlin 'Kammerspiele', created in collaboration with @ciaolotti as part of a series 👯 + later shown in my exhibition 'Zwischen den Jahren'.
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