This exhibition marks the beginning of the year with a presentation dedicated to the extraordinary work of Peter Bauhuis.
Renowned for his tireless exploration of metals and their alloys, Bauhuis creates jewelry and objects where experimentation, chance, and exceptional craftsmanship intersect. His works are never definitive statements, but moments of discovery — revealed not only to the viewer but also to the artist himself in the process of making.
The title of the exhibition, Can you see anything? Yes, wonderful things, is inspired by the famous exchange between Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon at the moment they first glimpsed the tomb of Tutankhamun. That instant — in which anticipation gives way to revelation — captures the essence of Bauhuis's practice: the act of observing closely, trusting the process, and allowing the unexpected to emerge.
This exhibition is more than just a showcase of extraordinary wearable art.
It is an invitation to slow down, to look carefully, and to remain curious — a gentle reminder that the future is rich with possibilities and that wonderful things are still waiting to be discovered.
We warmly invite you to experience this new exhibition and to approach the coming year with curiosity and inspiration.
Bauhuis's work is internationally recognized and is included in important public collections, including Die Neue Sammlung and the Victoria and Albert Museum.
His work reflects a careful exploration of metals, understood both as rigorous research and as poetic discovery — inviting the observer to look closely and to embrace the unexpected.