until 03.11. | #0839ARTatBerlin | Nomad Store & Gallery shows since 14th October 2016 the Groupexhibition “Petrichor” by the artists Malo Kingi and Erika Greilich. The gallery just provided a German exhibition description by now. For details please change to the german version of ART@Berlin. It is really easy: Just press the language button in the upper right […]
read moreuntil 13.10. | #0804ARTatBerlin | Nomad Store & Gallery presents since the 23rd September 2016 the exhibition ANTIPORTRAIT by the artist FEDERICA POLETTI. The gallery just provided a German exhibition description by now. For details please change to the german version of ART@Berlin. It is really easy: Just press the language button in the upper right corner. In an […]
read moreuntil 22.09. | #0696ARTatBerlin | Nomad Store & Gallery shows from 2nd September 2016 the exhibition TRAILS OF THE SOUL by the artist Alice Morishita. The gallery just provided a German exhibition description by now. For details please change to the german version of ART@Berlin. It is really easy: Just press the language button in the upper […]
read moreuntil 28.04. | #0475ARTatBerlin | Nomad Store & Gallery presents from the 08th April 2016 the exhibition by the artist Kaori Nagata with the title “Contemplative meals”. Here you find the exhibition description in German language: Das Essen ist eine Quelle der Energie für den menschlichen Körper, während der Akt ein Mittel ist, das zur Sozialisierung […]
read moreuntil 10.03. | #0419ARTatBerlin | Nomad Store & Gallery shows from 20th February 2016 the exhibition “Bodytalks” with the artists Maud Laurent & Marina Roca Die. Vernissage: Friday, 19th February 2016, 7:00 p.m. Exhibition period: Saturday, 20th February to Thursday, 10th March 2016 Image caption: Marina Roca Die, Ink on Paper 29×21 cm, 2013 Maud Laurent + Marina Roca […]
read moreuntil 18.02.| #0368ARTatBerlin | Nomad Store & Gallery is presenting the artist Nikolaj Djatschenko from 29th January 2016. This is the exhibtion description in German language: Die Bilder von Nikolaj Djatschenko zeigen melancholische und teilweise apokalyptische Stimmungen durch gegenständliche Darstellungen der Landschaften, Wüsten, verlassenen Schiffen und der mysteriösen Charakteren, die diese Welten zu bewohnen scheinen. Die einsamen […]
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