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Bartha_contemporary is delighted to present the first solo exhibition by Annika Thiems (b. 1991), entitled On wings (or almost), on view from March 5 to April 5 2026. Conceived in response to Méret Oppenheim’s print series Parapapillonneries (1976), the exhibition unfolds as an inquiry into absurdity, surrealism, and psychoanalytic thought. The new sculptures perform futile attempts at emotional containment—unruly butterflies rising with their cases.

Working across textile sculpture and installation, Thiems creates soft structures that hover between utility and excess, tenderness and restraint. Drawing on her background in psychology, the artist employs free association and a surrealist language to engage with found materials and their sensual properties. Discarded fabrics, wooden containers, and domestic objects are treated as carriers of memory, shame, and longing. Upholstery techniques—learned while growing up in her family’s furniture workshop—serve as an inherited vocabulary for the pre-verbal and unconscious. Thiems resists fixed interpretation, allowing sensuality, dream logic, and the grotesque to unfold without explanation.

Fifty years after the publication of Parapapillonneries, this response echoes the butterflies’ refusal of prettiness and coherence, their insistence on individuality and contradiction. Oppenheim’s radical legacy—her rejection of expectation, discipline, and obedience—forms a critical lineage for Thiems’s practice. The new sculptures expose the absurdity of their own coping mechanisms, such as obsessive order or protective layers. The butterfly – or psyche in ancient Greek – becomes a force to be encountered rather than controlled: unpredictable, fascinating, and perpetually transforming. German artist Annika Thiems lives and works in London. Her work has been presented internationally across visual art and performance contexts, including the Victoria & Albert Museum, Tate Britain, and has recently been featured in The World of Interiors.

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Conceived in response to Méret Oppenheim’s print series Parapapillonneries (1976), the exhibition unfolds as an inquiry into absurdity, surrealism, and psychoanalytic thought.

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About the Artist

Annika Thiems is a German textile artist whose sculptures and wearable pieces delve into the absurd and uncanny. She transforms rejected and found materials into projection screens for hidden drives and desires, layering surreal functions with psychoanalytic concepts. Raised in East Frisia, Germany, as the fourth generation in a family of upholsterers, Thiems began sewing early—an influence that continues to shape her experimental approach to tailoring and soft construction. Her works and collaborations have been exhibited at the Victoria & Albert Museum, Tate Britain, The Royal Ballet & Opera, and Sadler’s Wells, and featured in The World of Interiors, The New York Times, and The Guardian. Thiems holds degrees in Psychology and Curating, and received the 2019 NEON Curatorial Award. She lives and works in London.

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About the Gallery

Established at the turn of the century by Niklas and Daniela von Bartha, the London-based gallery, Bartha Contemporary, places a strong emphasis on non-figurative and conceptual works by mostly established American and European contemporary artists. Hailing from the second generation of the art-dealing von Bartha family, Niklas, along with his wife Daniela, maintains a retrospective look at underappreciated modernising movements of the past in the gallery programme, whilst championing the latest works of contemporary artists.

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