Arbnor Karaliti

ARBNOR KARALITI | Doza Gallery
Arbnor Karaliti (b. 1996, Gjilan, Kosovo) is a visual artist based between Berlin and Prishtina. Working primarily in painting, video, and installation, his practice explores themes of migration, isolation, and the fragility of human experience—often rooted in personal and collective memory. He holds a BA in Painting from the University of Prishtina (2020). His recent solo exhibitions include Sofa Chronicles at Doza Gallery in Sofia (2024), Can you hear the nighthawks whispering? at Oel Frueh Gallery in Hamburg (2023), and 4 Minute Walk at the City Gallery in Ferizaj (2018). He has participated in group exhibitions across Europe, including The Unseen Game at Buna Festival (Varna, 2024), Open Studios at GlogauAIR (Berlin, 2023), Clubbing Insistence at Toplocentrala (Sofia, 2022), and Manifesta 14 in Prishtina (2022), among many others. Arbnor was a finalist for the Young Artists Award and the Gjon Mili Award at the National Gallery of Kosovo. His work is part of the permanent collection of the National Gallery of Kosovo. He has taken part in artist residencies such as GlogauAIR in Berlin (2024) and has received mobility funding from the Ministry of Culture of Kosovo.

Works

ARBNOR KARALITI | Doza Gallery
"A long time no see", 2023, oil on linen, 125 x 175 cm
ARBNOR KARALITI | Doza Gallery
"A weaving story", 2024, oil on linen, 170 x 80 cm
ARBNOR KARALITI | Doza Gallery
"A postcard to myself", 2024, oil on linen, 100 x 90 cm

Gallery Exhibitions