09/09/2025 Werner Mahler · Group exhibition in Zwickau

The exhibition ”Sonnensucher! Kunst und Bergbau der Wismut” (Sun Seekers! Art and Mining at Wismut), curated by Dr Paul Kaiser of the Dresden Institute for Cultural Studies, is currently on display at the industrial monument of the historic cotton mill 1896 in Zwickau.
During the Cold War, SDAG Wismut supplied the Soviet Union with weapons-grade uranium from western Saxony and eastern Thuringia. At the same time, it was a legendary ”state within a state” and collected fine art on a grand scale. At an authentic location in Wismut's history, this exhibition provides an overview of the most extensive art collection of a GDR company, comprising more than 4,000 works by 450 artists.
Working people and mining life are at the centre of the fine art purchased or commissioned by SDAG Wismut (today: Wismut GmbH) in the GDR. In 1975, Werner Mahler took photographs in the Martin Hoop mine in the Zwickau district, one of the last mines where hard coal was still being mined in the GDR. With this series, he portrayed work that seems to come from another era. Just three years later, the last shaft was closed. His impressive black-and-white series ”Bergbau” (Mining) is currently on display in the exhibition ”Sonnensucher!” (Sun Seekers!) and published in the accompanying exhibition catalogue.
Exhibition dates: until October 26, 2025
Venue: Historische Baumwollspinnerei 1896, metaWerk AG, Zwickau


















