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Vincent Tavenne | Caroline | Laura Mars Gallery | 25.06.-30.07.2022

until 30.07.| #3498ARTatBerlin | Laura Mars Gallery shows from 25. June 2022 (Opening: 24.06.) the exhibition Caroline by the artist Vincent Tavenne. Vincent Tavenne’s large-scale sculptures are tents, pavilions, domes, spheres, some constructed according to complex blueprints with elaborate inner workings, built around elaborate scaffolding, others assembled quite succinctly with only a few elements. Mightily […]

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Ina Weber | BAR | Laura Mars Gallery | 19.06.-24.07.2021

until 24.07.| #3088ARTatBerlin | Laura Mars Gallery currently presents the installation BAR by the artist and professor Ina Weber. The Third Place (a term coined by American sociologist Ray Oldenburg) refers to places that, unlike home and the workplace, are public, accessible places of encounter, such as parks, libraries, and cafés. Here, the private person […]

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BACK TO EARTH! | Group exhibition | Laura Mars Gallery | 24.08.-02.10.2020

until 02.10. | #2812ARTatBerlin |Laura Mars Gallery currently shows the exhibition BACK TO EARTH! with works by the artists Bettina von Arnim, Hanna-Mari Blencke, Habima Fuchs, Thomas Grötz, Uwe Henneken, Franziska Hufnagel, Jan-Holger Mauss, Hans-Jörg Mayer, Vincent Tavenne, Corinne Wasmuht + Marcus Weber. Curated by Thomas Grötz, Gundula Schmitz and Marcus Weber. At the beginning […]

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Ina Weber | Out to Lunch | Laura Mars Gallery | 12.09.-10.10.2015

until 10.10. | #0198ARTatBerlin | Laura Mars Gallery presents the exhibition “Out to lunch” by the artist Ina Weber from 12th September 2015. Ina Weber’s Chinese Takeout and other Asian Look ceramics When Voltaire wrote enthusiastically about China in the mid‐18th century, he imagined a huge empire governed by enlightened scholar‐officials. He had never visited China, but […]

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