until 23.12. | #1716ARTatBerlin | Galerie Verein Berliner Künstler shows from 18th November 2017 the winter exhibition “anders wo”, that literally means “else where” with artworks by 56 artists of the VBK.
Works by 56 artists of the VBK can be seen. They are using various genres – painting, video, drawing, graphics, sculpture, photography – and provide insights into their individual perception and examination of the subject.
This year’s association exhibition deals with the topic ANDERS WO (ELSE WHERE), a condition that offers a wide space of thought for many interpretations.
Elsewhere | where else | different, but where? | the search for identity | the desire for localization | Yearning for the Elsewhere | not here | somewhere else | that is different / are | absent absent integration | strange…
Participating Artists
Ameret, Marion Angulanza, Michael Augustinski, Jutta Barth, Silke Bartsch, Sandra Becker, Gerda Berger, Viola Bendzko, Birgit Borggrebe, Conrad Brockstedt, Catherine Bourdon, BUCCO, Barbara Czarnojahn, Christoph Damm, Christian Ebel, Ute Faber, Ulrike Frank, Gerhard Gabel, Hans-Jürgen Gabriel, Marianne Gielen, Lupe Godoy, Marilyn Green, Axel Gundrum, Wilfried Habrich, Hella Horstmeier, Rosika Jankó-Glage, Jürgen Kellig, Susanne Kessler, Claudia Kochsmeier, Karoline Koeppel, Matthias Koeppel, Simone Kornfeld, Sebastian Kusenberg, Ina Lindemann, Dorothea Markner-Weiß, Susan McKinley, Siegrid Müller-Holtz, Larissa Nod, Helga Ntephe, Carolina Patiño-Mayer, Renate Pfrommer, POGO, Nele Probst, Ute Richter, Michaela Rothe, Franziska Rutishauser, Peter Schlangenbader, SOOKI, Sabine Schneider, Andrea Streit, Jürgen Tenz, Anna von Bassen, Helga Wagner, Gerard Waskievitz, Gudrun Wernet, Barbara Zirpins
Vernissage: Friday, 17th November 2017, 07:00 p.m.
Exhibition period: Saturday, 18th November 2017 – Saturday, 23rd December 2017
PLEASE NOTE: On Wednesday, 6th Dezember 2017 the gallery will be closed.
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Image caption: via VBK
Exhibition: anders wo | Winterausstellung – Verein Berliner Künstler | ART@Berlin