post-title Titus Schade | TAKE FIVE | Galerie EIGEN + ART Berlin | 23.01.-27.01.2018

Titus Schade | TAKE FIVE | Galerie EIGEN + ART Berlin | 23.01.-27.01.2018

Titus Schade | TAKE FIVE | Galerie EIGEN + ART Berlin | 23.01.-27.01.2018

Titus Schade | TAKE FIVE | Galerie EIGEN + ART Berlin | 23.01.-27.01.2018

until 27.01. | #1833ARTatBerlin | Galerie EIGEN + ART Berlin presents since 23rd January 2018 as a part of the exhibition series “TAKE FIVE – five artists – five weeks – five exhibitions” the artist Titus Schade.

Tom Anholt > 9. Januar – 13. Januar 2018
Mirjam Völker > 16. Januar – 20. Januar 2018
Titus Schade > 23. Januar – 27. Januar 2018
Ross Chisholm > 30. Januar – 3. Februar 2018
Kristina Schuldt > 6. Februar – 10. Februar 2018

Opening: On every first day between 05:00 – 08:00 p.m.

For further details about this exhibition please change to the German version of ART@Berlin, because the gallery just provided an exhibition description in German language by now. This is how easy it works: See the little flag in the upper right corner? Perfect! With this button you can switch from German to English (and back again) on nearly every side of ART@Berlin. Just press this language button and in an instant you will be forwarded to the article in German language. If you exceptionally are forwarded to the mainpage, there is no translation existing. Bis gleich!

Vernissage: Tuesday, 23rd January 2018, 17 – 20 Uhr

Ausstellungsdaten: Tuesday, 23rd January to Saturday, 27th January 2018

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Image caption: Titus Schade, Wolkenlandschaft 14 Uhr, 2017, Öl und Acryl auf Leinwand, 30 x 40 cm, Foto: Uwe Walter, Berlin

Ausstellung Titus Schade – Galerie EIGEN + ART – Contemporary Art – Kunst in Berlin | ART at Berlin

 

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