Exhibition view, Nosbaum Reding, Luxembourg, 2026;
Credit: © Louis Weber
On Wednesday 6 May 2026 at 18:00, Nosbaum Reding Gallery will open the exhibition “Invisible” by Peter Zimmermann, which will run until Saturday 13 June 2026 at its premises in Luxembourg-Ville.
Presented alongside other exhibitions in the gallery’s programme, “Invisible” offers visitors the opportunity to discover Zimmermann’s latest work within a contemporary art context.
According to the gallery, Zimmermann has developed a unique painting technique that combines epoxy resin and oil paint. It added that his abstract compositions make him one of the “leading figures in contemporary German painting”.
The gallery noted that Zimmermann transfers motifs from his photographic archive through a multi-layered process, applying each colour successively, and reinterprets Pop Art and media imagery into abstract compositions.
The gallery referenced a remark by philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, who in one of his remarks on color, expressed: “Think of the fact that things can be reflected on a polished white surface and that their reflected images may seem to be behind the surface and, in a certain sense, be seen through them.”