“Limbo” was Ariel Reichman’s first institutional solo show in Germany. Drawing on the artist’s biography, the exhibition explored a state of living between countries and cultures. Select works by Reichman of the past ten years were presented thematically in the galleries, examining symbols of life and death, and the experience of living in wartime. The exhibition also included a new public sculpture in a park near the Kunstverein, in which Reichman’s Minimalist sculptures—actually a reference to army barracks that relate to Reichman’s experience in the Israeli military—contrast with the park’s natural landscape.