Hans Uhlmann’s (1900–1975) metal sculptures, like his drawings, were a distinctive feature of post-war modern art in Germany. The exhibition traces the periods of his œuvre from the 1930s up until the 1970s. Bringing together about 80 exhibits – sculptures, drawings, photographs and archive material – it also examines his role as a curator, university lecturer and networker in post-war West Berlin. This is the first major retrospective for over 50 years.