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Galerie Guido W. Baudach was established in 2001 on the basis of a former project space. The independent program is focused on contemporary art of international significance. Currently the gallery represents artists from emerging to established, all working in various disciplines on the innovative perpetuation of art history. They regularly participate in leading art fairs worldwide, and ppublish catalogues and artists’ books. The gallery is located on Pohlstraße in Berlin-Tiergarten since July 2019. Photo: The former gallery space at Potsdamer Straße 85 in Tiergarten, via Guido W. Baudach Art Gallery in Berlin: Guido W. Baudach | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Pohlstraße 67, 10785 Berlin-Tiergarten
Specialising in contemporary art and representing over 45 artists and estates, Esther Schipper has locations in Berlin, Paris and Seoul. The gallery is committed to presenting groundbreaking exhibitions by leading international artists. Mainly active in the primary market, the gallery represents its artists at all major international art fairs. Throughout its more than three decades of exhibition practice, Esther Schipper has provided a platform for artists to present projects that mark novel territories, initiate important conceptual departures, and bring forth new bodies of works. Building on an early pioneering program the gallery initially specialized in fostering institutional support and finding markets for radically experimental and time-based works. Today Esther Schipper represents international artists across several generations working in all media, its program spanning established artists to newly discovered talents. Esther Schipper is jointly owned by its founder Esther Schipper and Partner Florian Wojnar. Besides its locations in Berlin, Paris and Seoul, the gallery has representatives in Barcelona, Beijing, London, New York, Monaco/Nice, and Taipei. HISTORY Esther Schipper founded the gallery in 1989 in Cologne. A one-woman operation, the gallery began exhibiting with a core group of 5-6 artists, all of whom continue to be an integral part of the gallery’s […]
Potsdamer Straße 81 E, 10785 Berlin-Tiergarten
Eigen + Art Berlin represents artists from the fields of film/video, photography, installation, painting and sculpture, conceptual art and performance. The target is on a long-term cooperation and steady development of the artists and their work. Founded in 1983 as an unofficial gallery project in Leipzig, Gerd Harry Lybke developed Eigen + Art into an international institution. The gallery is located on Auguststraße in Berlin-Mitte. Photo: Courtesy EIGEN + ART Berlin Art Gallery in Berlin: Galerie Eigen + Art | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Auguststraße 26, 10117 Berlin-Mitte
For thirty years now, Monika Sprüth and Philomene Magers have been promoting and supporting the developments of contemporary art. Monika Sprüth opened her gallery in 1983, Philomene Magers made her start in 1991; both were located in Cologne at that time. Their shared enthusiasm for working with diverse artistic positions in the areas of conceptual art, minimalism, feminism, and photography led to a merger of the two galleries in 1998. A second gallery space in Munich followed soon and in 2003 Sprüth Magers opened their gallery in London. Since the move from Cologne and Munich to Berlin in 2008, the gallery has been located in the neighbourhood of Museum Island, on Oranienburger Straße in Berlin-Mitte. For the gallery’s next chapter, the LA gallery opened in 2016. Image caption: Jenny Holzer, Barbara Kruger, Louise Lawler, Cindy Sherman, Rosemarie Trockel, Sprüth Magers, Berlin, September 17 – October 21, 2015 Art Gallery in Berlin: Sprüth Magers | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Oranienburger Straße 18, 10178 Berlin-Mitte
With an exhibition of Jorge Pardo, Tim Neuger and Burkhard Riemschneider opened their gallery at Goethestraße 69 in Berlin-Charlottenburg in May 1994. In the following years neugerriemschneider showed the first solo exhibitions of the then still unknown artists Franz Ackermann, Sharon Lockhart, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Michel Majerus, Tobias Rehberger, Elizabeth Peyton and Olafur Eliasson. They became an integral part of the gallery’s program and today are among the most influential artists of their generation. In September 1998 the gallery moved into its new premises at Linienstraße 155 in Berlin-Mitte, which were opened with an exhibition of Olafur Eliasson’s work. Over the years, the gallery program has been expanded to include further groundbreaking artistic positions, with Pae White and Simon Starling joining the gallery in 2001, followed in 2003 by the first solo exhibitions with Isa Genzken and Pawel Althamer. Since 2011, neugerriemschneider has also been representing the American filmmaker and artist James Benning and showed Ai Weiwei’s first solo exhibition at the gallery. Mike Nelson’s exhibition project, presented in a temporary exhibition space at abc 2012, was the first solo exhibition with the artist, whom the gallery has represented since then. Since 2012 there has also been a close collaboration with […]
Linienstraße 155, 10115 Berlin-Mitte
Belonging to the first generation of Berlin’s new gallery scene, the Mehdi Chouakri gallery started in 1996 in Berlin Mitte. Since then, international artists like Sylvie Fleury, Mathieu Mercier, Gerold Miller, and Gerwald Rockenschaub have found their platform here. For some major artists like John M Armleder and Hans-Peter Feldmann the Mehdi Chouakri Gallery has become their main base in Germany. In the gallery‘s present location at the Edison Hoefe, a historical industrial landmark, Mehdi Chouakri successfully keeps introducing younger discoveries like Saâdane Afif, Luca Trevisani, Philippe Decrauzat. With Charlotte Posenenske, Peter Roehr, and Martin Disler, Mehdi Chouakri included three historical positions to his program and effected their posthumous success. The Gallery is moving in Spring 2017 and opens two new locations on the 28th April on Fasanenstraße 61 in Wilmersdorf and Mommsenstraße Ecke Bleibtreustraße 41 in Charlottenburg. In spring 2022, mehdi chouakri opens a large exhibition space in the Wilhelm Hallen in Reinickendorf (Kopenhagener Straße 60-72, 13407 Berlin). Saturday open from 11 am to 6 pm and by appointment. Art Gallery in Berlin: mehdi chouakri | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Fasanenstraße 61, 10719 Berlin-Wilmersdorf
The Galerie Judin presents both established artists and young aspiring positions. It mainly displays art from the fields drawing and painting; Sculpture in particular if a relationship can be seen to the works on paper. The gallery is located on Potsdamer Straße in Berlin-Tiergarten. Art Gallery in Berlin: Galerie Judin | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Potsdamer Straße 83 (Hof), 10785 Berlin-Tiergarten
After stations in Berlin-Kreuzberg and Berlin-Mitte, Galerie Crone Berlin has been located at Fasanenstraße 29 in Charlottenburg since 30 September 2018. Opening hours Crone Berlin: Tuesday-Saturday: 11:00 am- 6:00 pm. Galerie Crone Berlin also operates the showroom Crone Side Berlin in Berlin-Tempelhof at Tempelhofer Damm 2 (Wed-Fri noon – 6 pm). The Austrian branch Crone Vienna is located at Getreidemarkt 14, entrance Eschenbachgasse (Tue-Fri noon – 6 pm, Sat 11 am – 3 pm). Photo: Galerie Crone Berlin, exhibition Milen Till, February to March 2021, by courtesy of the gallery Art Gallery in Berlin: Crone Berlin | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Fasanenstraße 29, 10719 Berlin-Charlottenburg
Galerie Max Hetzler has galleries in four locations in Berlin – three in Charlottenburg and one in Tiergarten. The gallery was founded in Stuttgart in 1974 as an international art gallery. In the mid-90s, the gallery moved to Berlin. In late 2013, it opened two locations in Berlin-Charlottenburg – at Bleibtreustraße 45 and another at Goethestraße 2/3. In May 2020, it added another location at Bleibtreustraße 15/16. In November 2021, Max Hetzler took over Blain|Southern’s former premises in the Mercatorhöfe on Potsdamer Straße in Tiergarten. Hetzler exhibits high-priced, museum-quality contemporary art from Jeff Koons to Gerhard Merz. The gallery is run by Max Hetzler and his wife, the Frenchwoman Samia Saouma. The gallery currently operates the following permanent locations in Berlin: Bleibtreustraße 45, 10623 Berlin-Charlottenburg. Bleibtreustraße 15/16, 10623 Berlin-Charlottenburg Goethestraße 2-3, 10623 Berlin-Charlottenburg Potsdamer Straße 77-87 (Mercator Höfe), 10785 Berlin-Tiergarten Photo: def-image.com Art Gallery in Berlin: Galerie Max Hetzler | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Bleibtreustraße 45, 10623 Berlin-Charlottenburg
Kewenig was founded in 1986 as Jule Kewenig Galerie, based in Haus Bitz in Frechen near Cologne. After more than 25 years in the Rhineland the gallery is now located in Berlin. In September 2013, Kewenig inaugurated the new gallery building in Brüderstraße 10 in Berlin-Mitte, the second oldest citizen house of Berlin on the Museumsinsel. A historic electric power transformation substation is the Berlin remains Schaulager and warehouse. Kewenig has a main focus on international contemporary art since the 1960s, in which the artistic dialogue between various generations and cultures plays a significant role. Image caption: via Kewenig Berlin Art Gallery in Berlin: Kewenig Berlin | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Brüderstraße 10, 10178 Berlin-Mitte
The Peres Projects gallery is located on Karl-Marx-Allee in Berlin-Friedrichshain. It shows positions from painting. Art Gallery in Berlin: Peres Projects | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Karl-Marx-Allee 82, 10243 Berlin-Friedrichshain
In October 1967 Dorothee and Konrad Fischer opened in a small room in Düsseldorf’s Neubrückstraße. In this first exhibition they presented Carl Andre. At that time, Minimal Art and Conceptual Art was almost unknown in Europe. Subsequently, artists such as Richard Long, Bruce Nauman, Sol LeWitt, On Kawara, Lawrence Weiner, Hanne Darboven and Robert Ryman had their first European appearances in the “Exhibitions at Konrad Fischer’s”. Their works are still shown in the gallery today. In autumn 2007 the Konrad Fischer Gallery opened – also with an exhibition of Carl Andre – an additional gallery space in Berlin. In addition to younger international artists, the program from 50 years of gallery history is also presented here. Since summer 2015, the daughter Berta Fischer has been running the gallery. Art Gallery in Berlin: Konrad Fischer Galerie | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Neue Grünstraße 12, 10179 Berlin-Mitte
Addendum: Since the end of the year 2022 Daniel Marzona Gallery pauses its exhibition activity. Via the website you can subscribe to the newsletter to be informed about projects and updates. ++ Daniel Marzona opened his gallery in September 2014 with a solo exhibition of Bernd Lohaus. He currently represents 11 artists who come from different generations and use a wide range of media but who are all at home within a conceptual framework. Since autumn 2019 the gallery has been located in Marienstraße in Berlin-Mitte. Image caption: Axel Hütte, „T R A C E S London – Berlin“, Installation view at Daniel Marzona, Berlin, 2021. Courtesy of the artist and Daniel Marzona, Berlin. Photo: Nick Ash Art Gallery in Berlin: Daniel Marzona | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Marienstraße 10, 10117 Berlin-Mitte
Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne and Petzel Gallery, New York opened a joint gallery in Berlin in fall 2008. The gallery, a 1.300 square meter glass-encased modernist building preserved from the Socialist Era, is located in one of the city’s historical landmarks in Karl-Marx-Allee, Berlin- Mitte. The “Kunst im Heim” gallery which opened in 1964, as a classical example of East German Modernism, was designed by architects Kaiser and Franek to house a display of fine and applied arts from the countries of the Eastern Bloc in the former GDR. Since 2008, more than 35 artists have realised ambitious solo exhibitions, developed on-site in the exceptional space, amongst others Karla Black, Wade Guyton, Martin Kippenberger, Maria Lassnig, Robert Longo, Sarah Morris, Monika Sosnowska, John Stezaker, Seth Price, Charline von Heyl and Christopher Williams. Photo: ART at Berlin Art Gallery in Berlin: Capitain Petzel | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Karl-Marx-Allee 45, 10178 Berlin-Mitte
CONTEMPORARY FINE ARTS was founded in 1992 and is managed by Bruno Brunnet and Nicole Hackert. It was first located in Berlin-Charlottenburg, then in the Sophie-Gips-Höfe in Berlin-Mitte, and later in the iconic Chipperfield building. CFA returned to Charlottenburg in 2016 to a space on Grolmanstraße. The gallery’s program concentrates on international contemporary art in a broad range of media. Photo: via Contemporary Fine Arts Art Gallery in Berlin: Contemporary Fine Arts | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Grolmannstraße 32/33, 10623 Berlin-Charlottenburg
CAMERA WORK gallery was founded in 1997 and has since developed into one of the world’s leading galleries for photographic art. Based on the historically influenced gallery name, the gallery has followed the philosophy from the very beginning to represent young contemporary artists and to show them in exhibitions alongside the most famous artists in the history of photography. The gallery is located in Kantstraße in Berlin-Charlottenburg. Art Gallery in Berlin: Camera Work | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Kantstraße 149, 10623 Berlin-Charlottenburg
Since 1974, Galerie Kicken has shown almost all the great names in artistic photography from the beginnings in the 19th century to the present day. Gallery exhibitions in museum quality, participation in the most important international art fairs as well as curatorial projects for external institutions form the basis of the mediation work. The gallery was located in Linienstraße in Berlin-Mitte until 2019 (see photo) and has been located at Kaiserdamm in Berlin-Charlottenburg since April 2019. Photo: via Kicken Berlin Art Gallery in Berlin: Kicken Berlin | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Kaiserdamm 118, 14057 Berlin-Charlottenburg
The gallery Klosterfelde Edition (former Helga Maria Klosterfelde) is located on Potsdamer Straße Berlin-Tiergarten. Art Gallery in Berlin: Klosterfelde Edition | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Potsdamer Straße 97, 10785 Berlin-Tiergarten
Gallery Thomas Schulte was founded in 1991, at that time still under the name Galerie Franck + Schulte. As one of the most remarkable newcomers in the Berlin gallery scene shortly after reunion, the gallery gained a lot of attention from the ranks of art critics and the audience. In 2000 it changed its name. Galerie Thomas Schulte shows contemporary positions from 1960 onwards. The gallery is located on Charlottenstraße in Berlin-Mitte. Art Gallery in Berlin: Galerie Thomas Schulte | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Charlottenstraße 24, 10117 Berlin-Mitte
Galerie Nordenhake has three gallery branches: in Berlin, Mexico and Stockholm. The Berlin gallery is located in the Lindenstraße in Kreuzberg. In Stockholm Nordenhake also operates a showroom (focus), which can be visited by appointment. Art Gallery in Berlin: Galerie Nordenhake | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Lindenstraße 34, 10969 Berlin-Kreuzberg
Galerie NEU is a gallery for contemporary art in Berlin. It represents the artists* Kai Althoff, Cosima von Bonin, Tom Burr, Merlin Carpenter, Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Anne Collier, Bernadette Corporation, Jana Euler, Cerith Wyn Evans, Matias Faldbakken, Claire Fontaine, Florian Hecker, Ull Hohn, Yngve Holen, Karl Holmqvist, Alex Hubbard, Sergej Jensen, John Knight, Kitty Kraus, Klara Lidén, Hilary Lloyd, Victor Man, Birgit Megerle, Jill Mulleady, Manfred Pernice, Daniel Pflumm, Josephine Pryde, Gedi Sibony, Andreas Slominski, Sean Snyder, Reena Spaulings and Katharina Wulff. Galerie NEU is located in Linienstraße in Berlin-Mitte. Art Gallery in Berlin: Galerie NEU | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Linienstraße 119 abc, 10115 Berlin-Mitte
The Berlin gallery Galerie Michael Haas is both gallery and art trade. Founded in 1976 by Michael Haas, the focus of the gallery work is on classical modernism, German and international art after 1945 and contemporary art. Great names of the history of art were and are presented here in group and solo exhibitions. The art trade includes similarly established artists such as Marc Chagall, Paul Klee, Emil Nolde, Pablo Picasso or Andy Warhol. In the presentation of young art, the emphasis is on painting, sculpture and paper works. The gallery is located on Niebuhrstraße in Berlin-Charlottenburg. Photo: ART@Berlin Art Gallery in Berlin: Galerie Michael Haas | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Niebuhrstraße 5, 10629 Berlin-Charlottenburg
KÖNIG GALERIE is located in the impressive buidling of the fromer Saint Agnes Church in Berlin-Kreuzberg. KÖNIG GALERIE was founded in Berlin by Johann König in 2002, and currently represents 39 international emerging and established artists, mostly belonging to a younger generation. The program’s focus is on interdisciplinary, concept-oriented and space-based approaches in a variety of media including sculpture, video, sound, painting, printmaking, photography and performance. From 2006, the gallery was located in a former industrial building on Dessauerstraße after moving from its original location at the Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz across from the Volksbühne. In May 2015, KÖNIG GALERIE took up St. Agnes, a monumental former church built in the 1960s in the Brutalist style, where large-scale exhibitions take place in two different spaces, the former chapel and nave. The church was built by Werner Düttmann, an architect and Berlins director of urban development from 1960 to 1966. The renovations were realized by renowned architect Arno Brandlhuber. KÖNIG GALERIE participates in international art fairs such as Art Basel, Frieze Art Fair, London, FIAC, Paris and Art Basel Miami Beach. The gallery has successfully placed works in a variety of private and public collections, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York […]
Alexandrinenstraße 118–121, 10969 Berlin-Kreuzber
The gallery Carlier | Gebauer was founded in 1991. It is managed by Marie-Blanche Carlier and Ulrich Gebauer. The gallery currently represents around 30 international artists, representing positions in painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, video and installation. Carlier | Gebauer is located in the Markgrafenstraße in Kreuzberg. Foto: ART@Berlin Art Gallery in Berlin: Carlier | Gebauer | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Markgrafenstraße 67, 10969 Berlin-Kreuzberg
Kristin Hjellegjerde opened her gallery in London in 2012, followed by a first branch in Berlin in April 2018. Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, named one of the 500 most influential galleries in the world by Blouin (2015) and independent Gallery of the Year by Londonist (2014), shows innovative contemporary art by emerging and established international artists. Kristin Hjellegjerde also works as an art consultant for collectors and curated the 2019 summer exhibition on African art at the Vestfossen Art Laboratory in Norway. The gallery is represented at international fairs, such as Art Dubai, Untitled Miami, 1:54 London or Art Brussels. Opening hours Tuesday – Saturday 11:00 am – 6:00 pm Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery has been located in the Mercator-Höfe in Berlin-Tiergarten since the beginning of 2025 (previously in Linienstraße in Berlin-Mitte). Image caption: Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery – Exhibition View Chris Agnew and Marcel Buehler – Photo: Markus Bachmann / kombinat Art Gallery in Berlin: Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Mercator Höfe (second yard), Potsdamer Str. 77-87, 10785 Berlin-Tiergarten
ARTCO Gallery represents a selection of international artists, especially from the fields of painting and photography. The focus is on presenting established and emerging artists with an African background. In addition to Berlin, ARTCO has further gallery locations in Aachen and Cape Town, South Africa. Opening hours Wed – Sat noon – 7:00 pm and by arrangement Photos: ARTCO Galerie Berlin, Exhibition view Observer & Commentator, Kufa Makwavarara + Richard Mudariki, 2022 Artists of the gallery Roger Ballen, Daniel Blom, Marcelo Brodsky, Imraan Christian, Gordon Clark, Bruce Clarke, Saïdou Dicko, Justin Dingwall, Johanna-Maria Fritz, Raquel van Haver, El Loko, Toyin Loye, Kufa Makwavarara, Maurice Mbikayi, Evans Mbugua, Gideon Mendel, Richard Mudariki, Adeolu Osibodu, Marcin Owczarek, Manuela Sambo, Ransome Stanley Available works Tété Azankpo, Oliver Czarnetta, Godfried Donkor, George Afedzi Hughes, Luis Meque, Owusu-Ankomah, Thom Pierce, François du Plessis, William Ropp, Barry Sack, Alice Smeets, Gary Stephens, Hildegard Titus, Rikki Wemega-Kwawu, Ann-Christine Woehrl, Bernhard Zimmer, Dominique Zinkpè Art Gallery in Berlin: ARTCO Galerie Berlin – Galleries Berlin Exhibitions
Frobenstraße 1, 10783 Berlin-Schöneberg
Hua International is a contemporary art gallery based in Berlin and Beijing founded in 2017. Driven by a collaborative ethos, the gallery champions a cosmopolitan program across its two spaces, featuring emerging and established international artists with a special emphasis on cross-disciplinary, performative, and socially-engaged art. In Berlin, it is located in a historic building situated on Potsdamer Strasse. Hua International also hosts curatorial projects and artistic collaborations in order to pursue new avenues for the production, discourse, and promotion of contemporary art. In a time of tectonic shifts in the art world, flexibility, experimentation, and collaboration are key components of the gallery’s model in promoting works of art that are unique and new to a rapidly changing global art market. Art Gallery in Berlin: Hua International | Contemporary art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Potsdamer Straße 81-B, 10785 Berlin-Tiergarten
Tim Neuger and Burkhard Riemschneider opened their gallery at Goethestraße 69 in Berlin-Charlottenburg in May 1994 with an exhibition by Jorge Pardo. In the following years, neugerriemschneider showed the first solo exhibitions of the then still unknown artists Franz Ackermann, Sharon Lockhart, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Michel Majerus, Tobias Rehberger, Elizabeth Peyton and Olafur Eliasson. They became an integral part of the gallery programme and are now among the most influential artists of their generation. In September 1998, the gallery moved into its new premises at Linienstraße 155 in Berlin-Mitte, which opened with an exhibition by Olafur Eliasson. Over the years, the gallery programme has been expanded to include further pioneering artistic positions, with Pae White and Simon Starling joining the gallery in 2001, followed by the first solo exhibitions with Isa Genzken and Pawel Althamer in 2003. Since 2011, neugerriemschneider has also represented the American filmmaker and artist James Benning and showed Ai Weiwei’s first solo exhibition at the gallery. The exhibition project by Mike Nelson presented in a temporary exhibition space at abc 2012 was the first solo exhibition with the artist, whom the gallery has represented since then. There has also been a close collaboration with the Noa Eshkol […]
Christinenstraße 18-19/Haus 9, 10119 Berlin
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Founded in 1696, the Akademie der Künste (Academy of Arts) in Berlin is one of the oldest cultural institutes in Europe. This international community of artists currently has about 400 members and includes the sections fine arts, architecture, music, literature, performing arts, as well as film and media art. Exhibitions, concerts, debates, readings, award ceremonies, film, theater and dance performances are organized here. In addition to the main building, the Akademie der Künste at Hanseatenweg is also an important location for exhibitions, events and meetings. This one includes the various archive buildings with their important collections. The prominent position of the Akademie der Künste at Pariser Platz in Berlin-Mitte, between Hotel Adlon and Brandenburger Tor (Brandenburg Gate), additionally underlines the relevance of this institution in Berlin. The building is barrier-free. Photo: Stephanie Schneider © ART at Berlin: Art in Berlin: Akademie der Künste Pariser Platz
Pariser Platz 4, 10117 Berlin-Mitte
The Bröhan Museum is one of the leading museums for Art Nouveau, Art Deco and Berlin Secession. In addition to the museum’s collection, visitors can also take a closer look at this popular art form through changing exhibitions. The museum is located in Schloßstraße in Berlin-Charlottenburg. To our exhibitions Photo: Martin Adam, Berlin © ART@Berlin: Art in Berlin – Bröhan Museum
Schloßstraße 1, 14059 Berlin-Charlottenburg
KW Institute for Contemporary Art aims to approach the central questions of our times through the production, display, and dissemination of contemporary art. Since its inception, 25 years ago, KW has established itself, not only as an institution, but also as a dynamic and lively space for progressive practices within the Berlin art scene, as well as in an international context. By means of exhibitions and various event formats, KW has aligned itself towards the current tendencies of the national and international art and cultural discourse, and has actively developed them on a collaborative level with artists, institutions, and by means of commissioned works. As an institution for contemporary art without a collection of its own, the team at KW maintains a high degree of flexibility in creating its programs and addressing its audience. Under the responsibility of director Krist Gruijthuijsen, the current program evolves around the central objective of using the participating artists’ perspective as a starting point, entailing their subjects and points of view as ways to reflect on social and political issues. The institution is thereby conceived as a social space that facilitates contemplation and exchange between different protagonists and cultures, consistently challenging its audience. The building […]
Auguststraße 69, 10117 Berlin-Mitte
Kunsthaus Dahlem is an exhibition venue for postwar German modernism (East and West). It is administered and operated by Atelierhaus Dahlem, a non-profit subsidiary of the Bernhard Heiliger Foundation founded in 2013. Located at the edge of the Grunewald, the building was open as an exhibition venue in summer 2015 after a renovation and dismantling in accordance with historic preservation standards. There will also be a permanent exhibition on the building’s eventful history, free-of-charge to visitors. One essential area of concentration of the exhibition venue is the presentation of sculpture, supplemented by painting, prints and drawings, and photography. It focuses in particular on the years from 1945 to 1961. The museum is located on Käuzchensteig in Berlin-Dahlem. Photo: Kunsthaus Dahlem, Foto: Jürgen Pleuser, 2015. ART at Berlin: Art Museum in Berlin Kunsthaus Dahlem
Käuzchensteig 8, 14195 Berlin
The Verein Berliner Künstler (VBK) House of Artists – more than a gallery – is a self-governing and independent association of visual artists living and / or working in Berlin. The club’s own gallery on Schöneberger Ufer acts as a platform for various exhibition formats and discourse events. In addition, the VBK cooperates with national and international organizations and implements art projects in Germany and abroad. Founded in 1841, the VBK is the oldest association of artists in Germany and currently represents 120 active members. The Galerie Verein Berliner Künstler is located at Schöneberger Ufer 57 Berlin-Tiergarten, close to the Neue Nationalgalerie. Opening hours: Tue – Fri 15:00 – 19:00 Sat + Sun 14:00 – 18:00 All contact details of Galerie VBK can be further down, below the artist list. Artists of the Galerie VBK A ameret Marion Angulanza Michael Augustinski B Bettina Baer Jutta Barth Monika Bartsch Silke Bartsch Viola Bendzko Sandra Becker Gerda Berger Birgit Borggrebe Catherine Bourdon Peter Bradtke Conrad Brockstedt BUCCO (Otto Bock) C Sandy Cheyne Barbara Czarnojahn D Christoph Damm Ute Deutz David Dibiah Dagmar Diekmann Norma Drimmer E Christian Ebel Ebrahim Ehrari Burghild Eichheim F Ute Faber Claus Feldmann Ludvik […]
Schöneberger Ufer 57, 10785 Berlin-Mitte