until 30.04. | #3873ARTatBerlin | Galerie Max Hetzler shows from 17. March 2023 the exhibition Spectrum without Traces of the artist Katharina Grosse. Galerie Max Hetzler is pleased to present Spectrum without Traces, a solo exhibition by Katharina Grosse showing a completely new body of work on canvas from the past year. In conjunction with the […]
read moreKUNST-WERKE BERLIN e. V., the support association of both the Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art and KW Institute for Contemporary Art, is delighted to announce the internationally acclaimed artist Katharina Grosse in her new function as chairwoman of the board. Katharina Grosse is succeeding Olafur Eliasson in this function, who is renouncing his responsibilities as […]
read moreuntil 18.12. | #2888ARTatBerlin | König Galerie (Nave) is showing the solo show At 30 Paces She Could Split A Playing Card with new works by the artist Katharina Grosse from 30 October 2020. It is the third solo show of the artist in the gallery. On show are large-format works on canvas and plywood, […]
read moreSince June 14, 2020, Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart – Berlin has been showing the site-specific painting It Wasn’t Us by the artist Katharina Grosse, which extends to the outside area at the back of the building. Katharina Grosse’s paintings can appear anywhere: on a rubber boot, on an egg, on the crumpled folds […]
read moreuntil 17.09. | #1560ARTatBerlin | KÖNIG GALERIE shows from 18th August 2017 an exhibition by the artist Katharina Grosse. Vernissage: Friday, 18th August 2017, 6 to 9 p.m. Exhibition period: Friday, 18th August to Sunday, 17th September 2017 [maxbutton id=”72″] Image caption: via KÖNIG GALERIE, Katharina Grosse Exhibition: Katharina Grosse – KÖNIG GALERIE | Contemporary Art – […]
read moreuntil 21.06. | #0047ARTatBerlin | Over the Berlin Gallery Weekend 2015 in the beginning of May, the KÖNIG GALERIE takes great pleasure in opening its new gallery space in the St. Agnes Church, now reconstructed by Arno Brandlhuber, with an exhibition of work by Katharina Grosse. Katharina Grosse stands for colour-intensive, multi-layered, expansive painting, which moves […]
read moreAfter a five-year marathon of negotiations – combined with ups and downs of hopes and disappointments – the Uferhallen cultural venue is facing imminent closure. If no immediate solution is found, the resident artists fear the first dismissals from the end of May. Around 90 creative people work on the site, including internationally renowned artists […]
read moreuntil 15.04. | #3807ARTatBerlin | Galerie Max Hetzler shows from 3. March 2023 in the Bleibtreustraße 15/16 the duo-exhibition by the artists Jinn Bronwen Lee and André Butzer. Jinn Bronwen Lee’s paintings operate like optical transistors – machines built in attempts to amplify what cannot be seen. Their luminously textured surfaces resemble oculi, often obscured and […]
read moreuntil 01.10. | #3577ARTatBerlin | Galerie Schmalfuss Berlin presents from 29th August 2022 (opening: 27.08.) the exhibition figurativ bis konkret with works by the artists Simone Haack, Hannes Mussner and Dirk Salz. “If, after enjoying the visible, a doubt arises in the viewer so that he begins to question what he has seen and his […]
read moreuntil 24.04. | #3000ARTatBerlin | Crone shows since 19th March 2021 die exhibition SAME SAME BUT DIFFERENT with art from Germany and Austria simultaneously in all four gallery and exhibition spaces: Crone Berlin, Crone Vienna, Crone Side Berlin and Crone Side Vienna. In addition, the exhibitions can be viewed online. Same Same but Different – […]
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