until 08.04. | #1897ARTatBerlin | König Galerie shows since 3rd March 2018 the exhibition “Frühe Objekte – Späte Bilder” by the artist Karl Horst Hödicke, selected by René Block. Karl Horst Hödicke celebrated his 80th birthday on February 21. His early influences during the 1960s included filmmaking in New York to the role of artist-as-curator […]
read moreuntil 22.04. | #3817ARTatBerlin |Contemporary Fine Arts presents the exhibition “Robert” starting March 18, 2023 (vernissage: March 17) by artist Christa Dichgans. Throughout her artistic career, Christa Dichgans’ work was characterized by two things: the representation of reality and its condensation in painting. It is precisely this ambivalence that marked her rise to become the […]
read moreuntil 02.03. | #3769ARTatBerlin | The gallery feinart berlin presents from 26. January 2023 a rare meeting of three artist biographies in one exhibition GRAPHICS with the artists Wolfgang Petrick, Ulrich Reimkasten and Mathias Roloff — a line that, starting from the German-German past, also draws a bow to the heart of explosive current topics. […]
read moreuntil 25.03. | #3759ARTatBerlin | Galerie Michael Haas presents from 10 February 2023 the exhibition “Überall ist Alles” with works by the artist Gerd Rohling. Since his studies in the 1970s with professors Gerhard Bergmann and Karl Horst Hödicke in Berlin, Gerd Rohling (*1946 in Krefeld) has been equally devoted to object art and painting. […]
read moreuntil 30.07. | #3714ARTatBerlin | Köppe Contemporary presents the exhibition Leben – liebe – leidenschaft by the artist Barbara Quandt from 28 June 2022 (vernissage: 24.06.). BARBARA QUANDT What can be said about the artist Barbara Quandt? Perhaps that she grew up in the rubble city of Berlin. That she never fixed her visual language. […]
read moreuntil 19.01. | #2281ARTatBerlin | Galerie Michael Haas shows from 7th December 2018 the solo exhibition Across the garden with paintings by Reinhard Pods (*1951). Reinhard Pods, who was born in Berlin in 1951, is one of the Berlin savages around Bernd Koberling, Luciano Castelli, Rainer Fetting and others who expressively opposed the barren art of the 70s. […]
read moreuntil 10.01. | #0211ARTatBerlin | From 11 September 2015, the Martin-Gropius-Bau will present the exhibition “From Hockney to Holbein. The Würth Collection in Berlin”. The Würth Collection is one of the largest private collections in Europe, containing around 17,000 works of art. The most important of the classic modern artists are represented, as well as masterpieces from the Middle Ages […]
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