post-title NEWS ++ Without Hierarchy – Creating Space for New Perspectives: E & U – Established Art and Outsider Art in a Joint Group Exhibition by Galerie Kremers and Galerie ART CRU Berlin | 11.09.–14.11.2025

NEWS ++ Without Hierarchy – Creating Space for New Perspectives: E & U – Established Art and Outsider Art in a Joint Group Exhibition by Galerie Kremers and Galerie ART CRU Berlin | 11.09.–14.11.2025

NEWS ++ Without Hierarchy – Creating Space for New Perspectives: E & U – Established Art and Outsider Art in a Joint Group Exhibition by Galerie Kremers and Galerie ART CRU Berlin | 11.09.–14.11.2025

NEWS ++ Without Hierarchy – Creating Space for New Perspectives: E & U – Established Art and Outsider Art in a Joint Group Exhibition by Galerie Kremers and Galerie ART CRU Berlin | 11.09.–14.11.2025

With “E & U”, Galerie Kremers and Galerie ART CRU Berlin present their first collaborative exhibition project. International artistic positions from Canada, the USA and Europe come together: established art (“E”) and Outsider Art (“U”) – deliberately without hierarchy and with space for new perspectives.

Under the title E & U, the two Berlin galleries initiate a dialogue that questions conventional artistic categories and value systems. The name references the German distinction between E- and U-music (serious and popular music) and transfers it playfully into the field of visual art. The aim is to highlight the diversity of artistic expression while broadening participation.

The exhibition presents works by 38 artists – ranging from previously undiscovered positions to world-renowned names such as Pablo Picasso. Among them are Mary T. Bevlock, Jude Griebel, Evelyne Postic and Marita Müller. The latter will be showing her mysterious works in Berlin for the first time, based on childhood memories in the GDR and addressing themes such as disability, womanhood and German-German history. Her unique method, which always begins with looking through a …

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Image above: Jude Griebel, Hardened, 2016, Holz, Ton, Pappmaché, Ölfarbe, 58,42 × 44,45 × 27,94 cm, © Yuuichirou Yamanishi

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