until 31.08. | #2071ARTatBerlin | Galerie Barbara Thumm shows from 30th June 2018 the exhibition Self-Cartography by the artist Simon Cantemir Hausì. We are very happy to announce the fourth solo exhibition, entitled Self-Cartography by Romanian artist Simon Cantemir Hausì (*1976, Baia Mare). Self-Cartography presents recent works, mostly small format canvases that the artist worked on in the course […]
read moreuntil 16.06. | #1931ARTatBerlin | Galerie Barbara Thumm shows from 28th April 2018 an exhibition by the artist Fernando Bryce. On the occasion of the Gallery Weekend Berlin 2018 we are pleased to present an overview of recent works by Fernando Bryce. We will premier a new body of works which consists of large scale […]
read moreuntil 21.04. | #1872ARTatBerlin | Galerie Barbara Thumm shows from 17th February 2018 the exhibition ERAS IMAGINARIAS by the artist Diango Hernández. In his exhibition ERAS IMAGINARIAS at the Galerie Barbara Thumm, featuring works from 2015 to 2018, Diango Hernández dedicates himself to the dynamic power of the imagination that is inextricably linked to the […]
read moreuntil 06.01. | #1754ARTatBerlin | Galerie Barbara Thumm currently shows the exhibition “ZWANZIG” with different artists in the framework of the 20th gallery anniversary. Bettina Allamoda, Maria José Arjona, Jo Baer, Fiona Banner, Anna Barriball, Bigert & Bergström, Sebastiaan Bremer, Fernando Bryce, Teresa Burga, Jota Castro, Meg Cranston, Martin Dammann, Sam Durant, William Engelen, Valérie […]
read moreuntil 04.11. | #1530ARTatBerlin | Galerie Barbara Thumm shows from 16th September 2017 the group exhibition “Black Matters”. Radcliffe Bailey, Nick Cave, Barkley L. Hendricks, María Magdalena Campos-Pons , Lorraine O’Grady, Dread Scott, Carrie Mae Weems a.o. In cooperation with Octavio Zaya Some things and some words can carry meanings that have larger lives of their own, […]
read moreuntil 29.07. | #1238ARTatBerlin | Galerie Barbara Thumm presents from 29th April 2017 the exhibition “Conceptual Installations of the 70s” by the artist Teresa Burga. Teresa Burga (*1935 Iquitos, Peru) is the most influential Peruvian female artist today. In the mid-sixties, Burga was a driving force in the renewal and transformation of art in Peru. Through […]
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