Honey Never Regrets
saasfee*pavillon•Jun 18, 2026 — Jul 12, 2026
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Why keep going when no one believes in it anymore? But don’t worry. Someone is still taking care of it.
In Honey Never Regrets, Marcel Walldorf (b. 1983, Frankfurt am Main) transforms saasfee*pavillon in Frankfurt into an absurd and unsettling landscape where the world is too exhausted to sleep. Through sculptural installations made from historic straw beehives, the exhibition explores care, exhaustion, resilience and the contradictions of contemporary life.
Honey Never Regrets
The world is tired, and no one lets it sleep.
Every day it grows a little more absurd. No sooner have we adjusted to the latest crisis, the next war, or another round of cuts than the next upheaval is already waiting.
We see the contradictions.
We see things falling apart.
We know.
And yet we carry on as if nothing had changed.
Honey Never Regrets exists precisely within this condition: the inability to stop, the persistence of moving forward, the strange coexistence of awareness and continuation.
The exhibition begins…
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Honey Never Regrets
saasfee*pavillon•Jun 18, 2026 — Jul 12, 2026
Press Release
Why keep going when no one believes in it anymore? But don’t worry. Someone is still taking care of it.
In Honey Never Regrets, Marcel Walldorf (b. 1983, Frankfurt am Main) transforms saasfee*pavillon in Frankfurt into an absurd and unsettling landscape where the world is too exhausted to sleep. Through sculptural installations made from historic straw beehives, the exhibition explores care, exhaustion, resilience and the contradictions of contemporary life.
Honey Never Regrets
The world is tired, and no one lets it sleep.
Every day it grows a little more absurd. No sooner have we adjusted to the latest crisis, the next war, or another round of cuts than the next upheaval is already waiting.
We see the contradictions.
We see things falling apart.
We know.
And yet we carry on as if nothing had changed.
Honey Never Regrets exists precisely within this condition: the inability to stop, the persistence of moving forward, the strange coexistence of awareness and continuation.
The exhibition begins…















































