Ro Robertson: Creating Space: The Constructivist Marlow Moss

Ro Robertson: Creating Space: The Constructivist Marlow Moss, Georg Kolbe Museum, Berlin

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2 April–26 July 2026

Creating Space: The Constructivist Marlow Moss celebrates the legacy of the pioneering artist Marlow Moss. Boasting the most extensive display of Moss’s sculpture to date, along with drawings, paintings and photographs, the exhibition features three new works by Ro Robertson amid work by Leonor Antunes, Tacita Dean and Florette Dijkstra. 

Robertson's Freeform I (Lamorna), 2026, greets viewers as they enter the space. A dynamic composition of sharp, angular forms, the work echoes the modernist sculptures of Marlow Moss and is a direct reference to Lamorna Cove in Cornwall, not far from where Moss lived and worked. In the grounds of the museum, Robertson presents The Swimmer, 2026, a sculpture that comes to energetic life in sheets of steel welded and painted by the artist to evoke an abstracted human figure in the water. 

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