DER TRAUM DER TANZENDEN IRRTÜME - Exhibition by Dorota & Reinhard Zabka (LÜGENMUSEUM)

01.02.2026 — 02.03.2026

DER TRAUM DER TANZENDEN IRRTÜME - Exhibition by Dorota & Reinhard Zabka (LÜGENMUSEUM)
artwork by Dorota & Reinhard Zabka

Dorota and Reinhard Zabka, an internationally experienced artist duo with long-standing practice in installations and experimental spatial concepts, present their new exhibition “Der Traum der Tanzenden Irrtüme” at the Full Moon Gallery. The artists create poetic visual spaces where light, movement, and sound merge, transforming everyday objects into surprising, labyrinthine experiences.


At the center of the exhibition are illuminated suitcases and boxes, complemented by kinetic objects and video installations. These works open intimate spaces that radiate outward, inviting visitors to wander, marvel, and question their own perception. Each installation is a small universe that tells stories, evokes memories, and encourages playful encounters with art, space, and imagination.


Dorota and Reinhard Zabka bring their extensive experience from numerous international projects and spatial installations. As initiators and curators of the Lügenmuseum (Lüseum) in Radebeul, founded in 1990, they have built a unique portfolio over decades, combining light, sound, kinetic objects, and synesthetic experiences. Their work moves fluidly between high culture and everyday life, humor, poetry, and critical reflection – always open to surprise and poetic errors.


From 1 February to 2 March 2026, the Full Moon Gallery invites visitors to explore the exhibition, pause, and immerse themselves in the subtle nuances of these fascinating visual spaces. Especially during the dark winter months, the works generate warmth, light, and movement – an invitation to set your imagination free.


Opening: 1 February 2026, 8:00 PM

The artists will be present; drinks are provided as usual by the gallery bar. Free admission!


1 February – 2 March 2026
Opening | 1 February 2026 | 8:00 PM
Full Moon Gallery
Free Admission