until 20.06. | #2725ARTatBerlin | 68 projects presents from 1st May 2020 the exhibition Ab- und Zusagen | Gedanken eines Galeristen with works by Hiba Al Ansari, Tammam Azzam, Stéphane Couturier, Nick Dawes, Farshad Farzankia, Hubertus Hamm, Rusudan Khizanishvili and Vera Pagava. Even gallerists think. Actually, always. Especially intense in times like these. Not only […]
read moreuntil 20.06. | #2724ARTatBerlin | Galerie Kornfeld shows from 1st May 2020 the exhibition Licht/Blicke with new works by the Berlin Plein Air Painter Christopher Lehmpfuhl. “As a freelance and passionate plein-air painter, I currently paint a lot in my studio or at home. This is the result of the extraordinary situation that we all […]
read moreuntil 08.08. | #2723ARTatBerlin | Galerie mutare shows from 2nd May 2020 the exhibition Vom Kranich zum Engel (From Crane to Angel) with works by the artist Caro Stark. Works from the fields of painting, sculpture and graphics will be shown. Caro Stark, Adam und Eva 2 Caro Stark’s painting surprises with its immense plasticity. […]
read moreOn April 16, 2020, the first Berlin galleries announce to ART@Berlin that they will soon reopen their premises to the public in accordance with the security regulations. Since April 21, the number of these announcements has risen significantly. Due to different personal factors, however, the galleries do not open at the same time. And the […]
read moreThe sculptor Nadège Mouyssinat was born in Toulouse (France) in 1984. She studied art and art history at the University of Bordeaux and then in Limoges. In 10 years she evolved as a designer for the porcelain factories of Limoges in the demanding world of luxury articles. The technical mastery and the sublimation of the […]
read moreuntil 02.06. | #2722ARTatBerlin | hilleckes probst galerie shows from 30th April 2020 the exhibition Sonnenwelt (> Sunworld) with paintings by the artist Alvar Beyer. The exhibition will be visible from 30th April onwards at the Homepage of the gallery. Due to the current situation there will be no opening ceremony. But the pictures are […]
read moreFor the weekend, the National Museums in Berlin are offering new digital content and exciting stories from their diverse collections: The Museum of European Cultures launches its appeal #CollectingCorona and asks for personal impressions of pandemic-influenced everyday life. The New National Gallery remembers legendary music concerts in its sculpture garden. And the directors* of the […]
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