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nüüd.berlin was initially founded in 2016 by Henner Merle as “fine art berlin project spaces”. The gallery represents painters, sculptors and photographers and organises exhibitions and supporting programmes. In addition to discovering and promoting talented newcomers, the gallery owner also wants to introduce established artists who have not yet exhibited in Berlin or Germany and make them known nationally as well as internationally. As director and co-founder of the former gallery ZFF – Zentrum für Fotografie in Berlin (1997/98) & co-curator of the exhibition for the successful book BERLIN WONDERLAND by Anke Fesel & Chris Keller (2014), he gained practical experience as a gallery owner and curator. After five years of numerous pop-up exhibitions at ever-changing locations, Henner Merle decided to take the next step and open a permanent space for art exhibitions in Berlin-Mitte in September 2021, despite the difficult pandemic year. With the permanent location and the planning security gained through this, exhibitions with the gallery’s artists and other artists will now be held regularly. In addition, it will now be possible to concretise and realise long-held plans – such as a cooperation with a New York gallery or a German-Indian project. nüüd.berlin gallery is intended to be […]
Kronenstraße 18, 10117 Berlin-Mitte
The EBENSPERGER BERLIN gallery was on Plantagenstraße in Berlin-Wedding. It is run by Patrick Ebensperger and Sebastian Hoffmann. In 2023, the gallery moved to the Fichtebunker at Fichtestraße 6 in Berlin-Kreuzberg. Art Gallery in Berlin: EBENSPERGER Berlin | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Fichtestraße 6, 10967 Berlin
Soon you will find here more information about Hubertushoehe Art + Architecture. The gallery is located on Karl-Marx-Allee in Berlin-Friedrichshain. ART at Berlin: Art Gallery in Berlin Hubertushoehe Art + Architecture
Karl-Marx-Allee 98, 10243 Berlin-Friedrichshain
BBA Gallery has been finding and representing artists with exceptional talent and ideas, a strong vision and a convincing style since 2017. Age or education are not the most important criteria for the gallery. It is more interested in authenticity, perseverance, professionalism and outstanding artworks, regardless of the medium. BBA Gallery works with so-called “emerging” and “mid-career” artists. However, for BBA Gallery these are industry terms, labels that help to simplify the complexity. They believe that artists don’t need a label, but a dedicated gallery that opens doors for them, introduces their work to collectors and shares their vision with the world. BBA Gallery grew out of an artist-run project space in 2015. Art Gallery in Berlin: BBA Gallery | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Köpenicker Straße 96, 10179 Berlin-Mitte
Migrant Birds Projects is a Berlin-based and Beijing-based contemporary art project providing a showcase for artists and services in the cultural industries. Working out of the gallery space at No. 5 Koppenplatz in the heart of Berlin, the project aims to offer a professional platform for cross-cultural communication between China and Europe with a focus on young contemporary Chinese art and design. The project works through many facets. Promoting young emerging artists in Germany and Europe, Migrant Birds Projects engages artists and designers by offering gallery space for exhibitions, an artist-in-residence program, regular gallery talks and support in liaising with museums, curators, up-and coming festivals and more. At the cross-roads between the Far East and Europe, Migrant Birds provides various and upon demand tailored educational programs focusing on the detailed mechanics of the cultural industries in Germany / China as well as workshops; tours for curators and collectors both in Germany and China are offered, with the aim of creating and cementing long-term, mutually beneficial working relationships for our clients; as a consultancy we also provide professional support for intercultural projects as much as in high-level art and design trading between these two different worlds. Opening hours Tuesday – Saturday […]
Koppenplatz 5, 10115 Berlin-Mitte
The GALERIE KREMERS, founded by Marie Christine Kremers, is located on the site of the former Schultheiss brewery on the Kreuzberg. In group and solo exhibitions, it presents young and established contemporary artists with the aim of making thematic lines of development and creative contexts visible. Opening hours: Wednesday noon – 6:00 pm Friday + Saturday noon – 7:00 pm and by arrangement All contact details of the gallery can be found below. Artists of the gallery: Fiona Ackerman, Adébayo Bolaji, Uwe Bremer, Peter Casagrande, Timur Celik, Jude Griebel, Gregor Hiltner, Taher Jaoui, Karl Kunz, Juan Logan, Natascha Mann, Vitaly Medvedovsky, Erik Nieminen, Howard Sherman, Paul Schwietzke, Ernst Weil , Taylor A. White … and besides: Christian Achenbach, Pierre Alechinsky, Peter Angermann, Uwe Bremer, James Brown, Pierre Corneille, Sean Dawson, Lothar Fischer, Johannes Grützke, Lucebert, Natascha Mann, Pablo Picasso, Mimo Paladino, Michael Runschke, Antoni Tapiès, Carlos del Toro, Joe Tilson, HP Zimmer Galerie Kremers is located on Schmiedehof in Berlin-Kreuzberg. Photos: Courtesy of Galerie Kremers Art Gallery in Berlin: Galerie Kremers | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Schmiedehof 17, 10965 Berlin
BUCHKUNST BERLIN Galerie | Verlag | Agentur is located at Oranienburger Straße in Berlin-Mitte. It shows positions from photography. Art Gallery in Berlin: BUCHKUNST BERLIN | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Oranienburger Straße 27, 10117 Berlin-Mitte
The Christine Knauber Galerie has been located in the Crellekiez in Schöneberg since November 2015. The gallery focuses on contemporary figurative art, especially by Berlin artists, with a special emphasis on craftsmanship and narrative expression. The gallery is located in Langenscheidtstraße. © Photo: Daniel Wetzel, © Galerie Christine Knauber Art Gallery in Berlin: Christine Knauber Galerie | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Langenscheidtstraße 6, 10827 Berlin-Schöneberg
brunand brunand is a gallery founded in May 2021 specialized in contemporary art founded by artist Christian Falsnaes and art historian Daniela Brunand, who since 2022 has been running the gallery independently. Art Gallery in Berlin: brunand brunand | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Potsdamer Straße 70, 10785 Berlin-Tiergarten
Discovering talented and unknown artists, to support them and to grow with them, this is the aim of gallery Anna25. It is located at Schönleinstraße 25 in the side wing of the rear building in Berlin-Kreuzberg. Photo: ART@Berlin – Stephanie Schneider Art Gallery in Berlin: Gallery Anna25 | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Schönleinstraße 25, 10967 Berlin-Kreuzberg
The Galerie Noah Klink is located at Kulmer Straße 17 in Berlin-Schöneberg. It shows positions from painting, sculpture and conceptual art. Art Gallery in Berlin: Galerie Noah Klink | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Kulmer Straße 17, 10783 Berlin-Schöneberg
For The Ballery, it has been the impulse to form a community of artists who have stepped out of the mainstream to follow their own personal path, and whose artistry comes from a keen observation of the world, as well as a strong and wide-ranged background. Because all believe creation, whatever the medium, is deeply rooted in human experiences, the common wish is to lead the viewer to consider new perspectives and stimulate ideas. Around British director Simon Williams, The Ballery has gathered a network of artists coming from all parts of the world. Photography, painting, sculpture, textiles, mixed media, performance art, video or literature, each medium is an equally important part of a more global work. The gallery is located on Nollendorfstraße in Berlin-Schöneberg. Photo: via The Ballery Art Gallery in Berlin: The Ballery | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Nollendorfstraße 11-12, 10777 Berlin-Schöneberg
The Baeckerei, which means bakery, is a free art space, opened in 2013, which deals with artistic positions on the subject of food. In the rooms of a former bakery artists are mainly invited, whose works can be found edible, consumption related or related to the phenomena in a narrow sense, either as a material topic or starting point of their content. The gallery is located Gotzkowskystraße in Moabit. Art Gallery in Berlin: Baeckerei | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Gotzkowskystraße 33, 10555 Berlin-Moabit
Hilleckes Gallery is founded in 2021 by gallery owner and art historian Bettina Hilleckes. Her love of narrative and figurative representation was centred on medieval and baroque painting during her student days and is still reflected in her fascination with contemporary art today. Her many years of experience in the art scene, which she gained as artistic director at Springer & Winckler, as founder and partner of art affairs as well as in important positions at other Berlin galleries, is reflected above all in her closeness and appreciative interaction with her artists. Quality and a trusting collaboration are essential for the gallery owner. In 2021, Bettina Hilleckes’ long-standing wish to open her own gallery has been fulfilled, starting with an exhibition entitled La Forma del Colore by the Italian artist Iginio Iurilli. The gallery is located at Wielandstraße 30 in Berlin-Charlottenburg. Art Gallery in Berlin: Hilleckes Gallery | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Wielandstraße 30, 10629 Berlin-Charlottenburg
The gallery HAVERKAMPF LEISTENSCHNEIDER (ex-Philipp Haverkampf Galerie) is located in Mommsenstraße in Berlin-Charlottenburg. To our exhibitions Art Gallery in Berlin: HAVERKAMPF LEISTENSCHNEIDER | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Mommsenstraße 67, 10629 Berlin
The gallery presents international informal painting and photography as well as a new generation of artists from Germany and Asia. The focus is on intercultural dialogue with a view to outstanding artists of different generations. The gallery regularly organises artist talks and discussions. In addition, the gallery awards artists the opportunity to work in Berlin for a period of one month through a scholarship programme. With the gallery Anahita – Anahita Arts of Asia, which opened in 2015, gallery owner Anahita Sadighi has established herself in the art scene. With the founding of the second gallery in 2017, she expanded her business field with contemporary art – a unique combination of ancient and contemporary art in Berlin, curated by a young Berliner with Iranian roots. Art Gallery in Berlin: Anahita Contemporary | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Schlüterstraße 14, 10625 Berlin-Charlottenburg
Galerie Minimal in Berlin’s Kreuzberg district focuses on minimal photography. The goal of the gallery founded by Florian Wassily Kazimirski and Fabian Willi Simon is to be a representative of this internationally acclaimed style of contemporary photography and to offer exclusive fineart prints in small, limited editions. In addition to their exhibitions, the two founders offer interested people many opportunities to inform themselves about the represented artists and to get in touch with them. They provide a lot of background information on their website and organize events such as photo walks and artist talks. The gallery is located on Mittenwalder Straße. Opening hours: open for events and on request All contact details of the gallery can be found below. Artists of the gallery: Masterclass: Natalie Christensen, Maarten Rots, Jon Setter, Wassily Kazimirski, Gianfilippo De Rossi Emerging Artists: Alex Harbich, NoWorriesJustSad, François Aubret, Liz Watson, Dennis Schnieber, Stanislas Augris, Amanda Briggs, Giacomo Tintori, Paul Eis, Guillaume Lavrut Photos: Courtesy of Galerie Minimal Art Gallery in Berlin: Galerie Minimal | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Mittenwalder Straße 57, 10961 Berlin-Kreuzberg
Kanya&Kage show contemporary art. Curated fine art solo shows are at the center of this project introducing exciting artworks from different backgrounds, styles and disciplines. Kanya&Kage is also a hub for readings of poetry and literature, panel talks, presentations and screenings. A salon type platform for discourse. Art Gallery in Berlin: Kanya&Kage | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Eisenbahnstrasse 10 10997 Berlin-Kreuzberg
Dorothée Nilsson Gallery was founded in 2017 in Berlin, Germany. Located on the Potsdamer Straße in the district of Tiergarten, the gallery represents an international portfolio of artists and artists‘ estates. While the represented artists of the gallery practice in a vast range of mediums, their work is often based on photography. Experimental approaches regarding medium or engagement with societal issues play a core role in their work and are explored through a critical, aesthetic, or poetic lens. Dorothée Nilsson Gallery presents a dynamic exhibition program while valuing long-term collaborations with the artists. Art Gallery in Berlin: Dorothée Nilsson Gallery | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Potsdamer Straße 65, 10785 Berlin-Tiergarten
Bermel von Luxburg Gallery specializes in international modern and contemporary art and conveys art at the highest level. The gallery is located on Fasanenstraße in Berlin-Charlottenburg. Opening hours: Tuesday – Saturday noon – 6:00 pm Artists of the gallery: Fred Eerdekens, Masaya Hashimoto, Peter Herrmann, Nikolai Makarov, Robert Pan Art trade: Kengiro Azuma, Aleksey Babichev, Gaston Chaissac, Eduardo Chillida, Lucio Fontana, Gotthard Graubner, Georges Grosz, Eugen Schonebeck, Takesada Matsutani, Max Weber Art Gallery in Berlin: Bermel von Luxburg Gallery | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin Image caption: Exhibition view Thomas Canto (Image 1), Exhibition views MATERIA (image 2 + 3)
Fasanenstraße 29, 10719 Berlin-Charlottenburg
Verena Kerfin and her team have been running BARK BERLIN GALLERY, located on Köthener Straße in Kreuzberg, since October 2017. Verena Kerfin found support not only from artists, but also from numerous curators of the diverse exhibition culture in Berlin. From the beginning, the goal was to represent a broad spectrum of art, with the intention of presenting an unusual vibrancy in the diversity of working methods and techniques as well as in the reputation of the artists. Well-known artists such as Matthias Dornfeld, Stefan Rinck and Via Lewandowsky were happy to exhibit in the gallery even as newcomers. Currently, the gallery’s orientation is changing to a broader work, oriented towards the international market, first art fairs are made and artists:inside from all over the world are invited to Berlin to create a meaningful synergy between the growing Berlin art and collector scene. The gallery sees its future opportunities in the international art market. Opening hours: Mon – Fri 12:00 am to 6:00 pm Until today, Bark Berlin Gallery has collaborated with: Alicja Kwade, Stefan Rinck, Matthias Dornfeld, Via Lewandowsky, Gregor Hildebrandt, Dennis Rudolph, Daniel Chluba, Ruprecht von Kaufmann, Philipp Kremer, Ondrej Drescher, Martin Dammann, Armin Boehm, Franziska […]
Köthener Straße 28, 10963 Berlin-Kreuzberg
Notre gout is Berlin’s first concept gallery dedicated to the 9th art. It exhibits pictures from known German graphic novels authors and Berliner illustrators. The signed and strictly limited editions on fine art paper can directly be acquired at the gallery. Beside a fine selection of the newest graphic novels you can also find a digest of design objects. The gallery is located on Bernauer Straße in Berlin-Mitte. ART@Berlin: Art-Gallery in Berlin notre gout
Bernauer Straße 8d, 10115 Berlin-Mitte
Founded in 2016 by Russi Klenner and having steadily grown ever since, the gallery now represents twelve upcoming and established artists of diverse backgrounds. The artists embrace different media such as painting, photography, installation and conceptual art. With six exhibitions a year the gallery’s programme endeavours mostly to present solo shows of its artists, allowing for selected curatorial interventions in between. It is the aim of the gallery to establish a long-lasting relationship with its artists, to accompany closely each stage of their development and support them not only by fostering close relationships with collectors in Germany and abroad, but also by organising exhibitions in museums and other cultural institutions to enhance their artistic profile. Works of the artists can be found in several private collections as well as national and international public collections and have been exhibited in museums and institutions in Germany and abroad. Another focus of the gallery is the regular publication of artists’ monographs with renowned publishing houses such as Hatje Cantz, Gestalten or Distanz. Photo: Courtesy Galerie Russi Klenner Art Gallery in Berlin: Galerie Russi Klenner | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Luckauer Straße 16, 10969 Berlin-Kreuzberg
The Galerie M + R Fricke is located on Beusselstraße in Berlin-Moabit. It shows positions from painting, sculpture and literature. Art Gallery in Berlin: Galerie M + R Fricke | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Beusselstraße 66, 10553 Berlin-Wedding
KANG Contemporary is dedicated to promoting and nurturing a diverse group of emerging and established international artists. The program focuses on contemporary art that spans a variety of media. It is both conceptually driven and visually engaging, and makes connections to other disciplines and current topics. The gallery creates an open space for dialogue and collaborative projects. It is committed to fostering the inspirational and thought-provoking exchange among artists, curators, collectors, and the community at large Art Gallery in Berlin: KANG Contemporary | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Lindenstraße 90 I Mendelssohnplatz 10969 Berlin-Kreuzberg
Galerie Hunchentoot shows painting, graphics, photography and sound installations. Also, these media are being expanded into three-dimensional space. The gallery Hunchentoot represents among others the artist Blixa Cash, frontman of the band Einstürzende Neubauten. The gallery is located on Choriner Straße in Berlin-Mitte. To our exhibitions © ART at Berlin: Art Gallery in Berlin Galerie Hunchentoot
Choriner Straße 8, 10119 Berlin-Mitte
The Gallery Under the Mango Tree is based on Merseburger Straße Schoeneberg, parallel to Akazien Strasse. Both everyday life and the cultural landscape are defined by different religions, economical, and political approaches. This determines our everyday and leads to mutual enrichment as well as to questioning. At the same time it is extremely evident that our society can no longer function without dialog, collaboration and the addressing of different philosophies and actual realities. Gallery Under the Mango Tree invites the artists whose works are representative of a number of issues resulting from the convergence of diverse ideologies and conceptions of life, which impact us most immediately today. We showcase Sculptures, Photography, paintings, Collages and also product design-Interiors. We also offer design services to our clients. With her background in visual design, the Gallerist keeps the courage to present works of absolutely unknown artists to well known artists from different cultural background Photo: SUNIL THAKAR Art Gallery in Berlin: Under the Mango Tree | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Merseburger Straße 14, 10823 Berlin-Schöneberg
Q Gallery Berlin opened at the end of November 2018 in Großgörschenstraße in the north of Schöneberg – one of the most historic areas of Berlin. In the 1920s, a large number of publishing houses and galleries were located here. The area was popular with artists and literary figures. Claire Waldoff and Joseph von Eichendorff are just two names of those who lived and worked here. In 1963, Berlin’s first producer’s gallery opened at number 35, and the well-known UFO Club Berlin moved into the street shortly before the fall of the Berlin Wall. Q Gallery Berlin wants to become part of this history. It focuses on contemporary art in the field of tension between European artists from the Orient and the Occident. The European continent stretches from the Caspian Sea across Central Europe to the Strait of Gibraltar in the immediate vicinity of the African continent. This geographical arc is significant as a programmatic spectrum for the Q Gallery’s art education and exhibitions. Opening hours: Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat 11:00 am – 6:00 pm Mon + Thu by arrangement Sun closed Artists of the gallery Shamo Abbasov, Natik Ahmadzade, Ziba Aliyeva, Kanan Aliyev, Eliyar Alimirzoyev, Museib Amirov, Akif Askerov, […]
Großgörschenstraße 7, 10827 Berlin-Schöneberg
Galerie Kunst Katja Krämer arrived right in the center of Friedenau in 2015 after being situated at Prager Platz from 2011 until the beginnig of 2015. Kunst Katja Krämer concentrates on contemporary painting and selected photography. From time to time readings will enlarge the exhibition program. Art Gallery in Berlin: Galerie Kunst Katja Krämer | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Mainauer Straße 7, 12161 Berlin-Friedenau
OFFICE IMPART, founded in April 2018 by Johanna Neuschäffer and Anne Schwanz, is a gallery, but one that extend the standard definition of a gallery. For the world is changing, and so is the way in which art is presented and sold. To be part of this transformative process, the traditional model of the gallery needs to be expanded. And this is precisely what we seek to achieve with OFFICE IMPART. One of the many impacts of the digital age that is key to the presentation of art is a new understanding of space as a multidimensional structure that can be linked in all directions. OFFICE IMPART lives this understanding of space as a flexible, dynamic construct that connects with various partners and presents content that manifests itself in various formats and spaces, digital and real. Art Gallery in Berlin: OFFICE IMPART | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Waldenserstr. 2–4 10551 Berlin-Moabit
The Galerie Tobias Naehring is located at Goebenstraße 22 in Berlin-Schöneberg. It shows positions from painting, sculpture and conceptual art. Art Gallery in Berlin: Galerie Tobias Naehring | Contemporary art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Goebenstraße 22 10783 Berlin-Schöneberg
Katharina Maria Raab was founded in 2015 in Berlin. It is located on Kaiserdamm in Berlin-Charlottemburg. The gallery program includes international positions of different generations. Social and political issues, intercultural dialogue and questioning and pushing the limits of media used are in the foreground. To our exhibitions Bildunterschrift: via Katharina Maria Raab Art Gallery in Berlin: Katharina Maria Raab | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Kaiserdamm 116, 14057 Berlin-Charlottenburg
DISKURS Berlin is located on Novalisstraße in Berlin-Mitte. The gallery conveys and develops the setting of an international network of the contemporary art scene in Germany and Korea. To our exhibitions Art Gallery in Berlin – DISKURS Berlin | ART at Berlin
Novalisstraße 7, 10115 Berlin-Mitte
The gallery HVW8 at Linienstraße Berlin-Mitte shows contemporary art with the emphasis on avant-garde graphic design. Photo: ART at Berlin / Stephanie Schneider Art Gallery in Berlin: HVW8 | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Linienstraße 161, 10115 Berlin-Mitte
The Sweetwater Gallery is located at Leipziger Straße 56-58 in Berlin-Mitte. It shows positions from painting, sculpture and conceptual art. Art Gallery in Berlin: Sweetwater | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Leipziger Straße 56-58, 10117 Berlin-Mitte
The mission of the HazeGallery, founded in 2019 by Irina Rusinovich is to support and promote young artists, with a strong focus on Russia and the CIS, who are working in various media: paintings, sculpture, and graphics. Irina’s mission is to help highlight the Russian contemporary art scene in the rest of the world through exhibitions in Berlin, pop-up shows and art gatherings. The exhibition program consists of 10 shows per year, ranging from group to solo exhibitions and combining international and Russian artists with other global solid contemporary art scene voices. HazeGallery is in constant search of new ideas, names, and forms, and it shares its discoveries with those who are ready to fill their lives with art. In addition, HazeGallery regularly publishes limited-edition artist catalogs and a coffee table book ART & FASHION BOOK – PURPLEHAZE MAGAZINE. Opening hours (new as of January 2022!) Tue + Wed 11:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Thu + Fri 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Sat noon to 4:00 p.m. Sun + Mon closed Please find all contact information below. Photo: HazeGallery Art Gallery in Berlin: HazeGallery | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Bülowstraße 11, 10789 Berlin-Schöneberg
Addendum in September 2022: The gallery’s website is currently unavailable. The gallery rooms in Ludwigkirchstraße seem to be closed. On its Facebook page, Gallery No. 10 gives a new address. Gallery No. 10 approaches art with an open mind, curiosity and a sense of adventure. Ready to transcend predetermined genres, the gallery has been showcasing emerging local, national and international artistic talent since summer 2021. Opening hours (currently closed): Tue + Fri noon – 7:00 pm Sat noon – 4:00 pm Located in Berlin’s Wilmersdorf district on Ludwigkirchplatz, Gallery No. 10’s two spaces focused heavily on painting and sculpture in permanent exhibitions combined with a series of new, intriguing individual works. In addition, under the direction of gallery owner Susanne L. Born in collaboration with Manuela Liane Groll, Gallery No. 10 is a meeting place for artists to share their work, ideas and inspirations. Artists of the gallery Shura Born-Kraëff, Marianne Hopf Art Gallery in Berlin: GalleryNo 10 – GalleryNo10 – GalleryNo.10 | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Ludwigkirchstraße 10, 10719 Berlin-Wilmersdorf
The Galerie Anton Janizewski is located at Goethestraße 69 in Berlin-Charlottenburg. It shows positions from painting, sculpture, video and conceptual art. Art Gallery in Berlin: Galerie Anton Janizewski | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Goethestraße 69, 10625 Berlin-Charlottenburg
The Chaussee 36 (gallery 36) was opened in 2015 and has its focus on historical and contemporary photography. Under the artistic direction of Alice Le Campion, the gallery presents internationally established artists. The exhibition area measures about 400 square meters and extends over several floors. It is characterized by the architecture of the salons, breaking with the conventional concept of the neutral white cube. The gallery is located on Chausseestraße Berlin-Mitte. Art Gallery in Berlin: Chaussee 36 | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Chausseestraße 36, 10115 Berlin-Mitte
Galerie aKonzept is an art gallery on Niebuhrstraße in Berlin-Charlottenburg (before Schröderstraße in Berlin Mitte, see photos) run by owner Hermann Braun and art director Raphaël Lévy. Opened in early 2017, the gallery presents art from the 1950s until today. “The Galerie aKonzept has been open since 2017. Since then we have already organized 8 exhibitions. Our goal is to show two exhibitions per year in the future. At the same time, our portfolio of artworks is available for sale. The name aKonzept actually expresses our attitude. We distance ourselves from any conceptual restrictions. We show art that we like and some that we like. All works can be seen in our gallery. If you are interested in a work, please contact us to arrange a viewing appointment, as the works are stored in the depot during our exhibitions. If you want to be informed about our activities and new acquisitions, you can subscribe to our newsletter”. Opening Hours Wed – Fri 3:00 – 6:00 p.m. Sat 2:00 – 7:00 p.m. Artists: DIETER APPELT, ALBERTO BURRI, MIMMO CATANIA, HENRI CHOPIN, PIERRE TAL COAT, GÉRARD DESCHAMPS, JACOB EL HANANI, GRAPPA FLUXUS, RICHARD HAMILTON, AL HANSEN, KEITH HARING, CYRIL HATT, JOAN JONAS, […]
Niebuhrstraße 5, 10629 Berlin-Charlottenburg
In March 2021, gallery owner Sandra Schindler and curator Vanessa Souli founded the Schindler LAB as an experimental space of the Galerie Schindler in Potsdam. Located at Bäckerstraße 3, the LAB presents established and emerging artists with monthly changing exhibitions. The space is dedicated to presenting innovative group exhibitions that challenge the status quo of art in the Brandenburg region. The LAB and the associated gallery see themselves as a place of exchange, innovation and dialogue through the promotion of artists from the surrounding region and from Berlin. Opening hours: By appointment during exhibition times Photos: Schindler LAB, via Galerie Schindler Art Gallery in Potsdam: Schindler LAB | Contemporary Art Galleries Potsdam | ART at Berlin
Bäckerstraße 3, 14467 Potsdam
At the Luisa Catucci Gallery, we believe in the power of inspiring art and culture. Art is an outstanding power food. We truly value its fundamental role of instigator for reflections and feelings out of the ordinary. Opening hours: Tuesday – Friday 11:00 am – 6:00 pm Saturday 12:00 – 5:00 pm and by arrangement All contact details of the gallery can be found below. Artists of the gallery: Bounoure & Genevaux, Kenneth Blom, Maike Freess, Dario Ghibaudo, Pablo Griss, William Grob, David Hochbaum, Sali Muller, Mathilde Nardone, Egor Ostrov, Antti Pussinen, Lidó Rico, Anne Cécile Surga, Manuela Toselli Guest artists: Per Christian Brown, Nadia Galbiati, Sebastian Kusenberg Based in Berlin, in the newly trend neighbourhood of Schillerkiez Neukölln, just a few meters away from the unique park of Tempelhofer Feld, and since 2024 also in Brunnenstraße in Berlin-Mitte, Luisa Catucci Gallery, is more than just a conventional art gallery; it places itself as one of the fundamental elements of the area’s cultural turmoil. The gallery’s program focuses mainly on art exhibitions, inspired by ecological, social and existential matters, through a variety of media, including painting, sculpture, photography, video art and installations. Beside the exhibitions, Luisa Catucci Gallery organises regularly […]
Brunnenstraße 170, 10119 Berlin-Mitte
Galerie Heidi is located at Kurfürstenstraße 145 in Berlin-Tiergarten. It shows positions from painting, sculpture, photography and conceptual art. Art Gallery in Berlin: Heidi | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Kurfürstenstraße 145 10785 Berlin-Tiergarten
KLEINERVONWIESE is a cooperation between the curator Constanze Kleiner and the art historian Dr. Stephan von Wiese. They try out new ways within the art market and at the same time act autonomously and exhibit in temporary spaces. This objective enables a social orientation, proximity to the current art scene and changing cooperations with both committed companies and progressive public and non-profit institutions. A broad gallery programme with interactive artistic interventions is directed against the impulse of looking away. Indifferent ignorance and brutality are not tolerated. The fact that killing and destruction are ruthlessly accepted in the worldwide struggle for existence, profit and power and at the same time psychologically suppressed by the media is a colossal, ongoing scandal. It is a mistake to allow art to be completely co-opted into the production of consumer goods. Photo: KLEINERVONWIESE @enter art airshop opas Nr 1 KLEINERVONWIESE connects all kinds of people in its programme: Men and women, children and young people, artists and exhibition makers, exhibition visitors and collectors, insiders and outsiders, employees and entrepreneurs, civil servants and free spirits, young and old. Once the idea of co-responsibility has entered our consciousness, it can no longer be negated. The vehemence of […]
Friedrichstraße 204, Ecke Schützenstraße, 10117 Berlin-Mitte
AOA;87 contemporary is a gallery for contemporary art with locations in Bamberg (2020) and Berlin-Mitte (2023). The gallery’s founder, gallery owner Angela Kohlrusch, and her staff present emerging and established artists in various media such as painting, sculpture, object art and video. The gallery AOA;87 functions as a discourse space dedicated not only to viewing but also to intellectual exchange. In addition to solo presentations, AOA;87 arranges thematic group exhibitions and confronts established positions with young ones. The gallery publishes a catalogue for each exhibition, organises artist talks and discussions and participates in institutional collaborations and international art fairs to promote the visibility of the artists. Opening hours: Tue – Fri 12:00 – 19:00 Sat 11:00 – 19:00 or by arrangement Artists of the gallery: Margarete Adler, Bodo Korsig, MARCK, Helga Schmidhuber, Holger Schmidhuber, Giuseppe Veneziano, XOOOOX Artists shown: Henrik Abedian, Noriko Ambe, Dana Greiner, Ann-Kristin Hamm, Imi Knoebel, Simone Lucas, Adolf Luther, Alexandre Madureira, Heiner Meyer, Mika Natri, Manfred Peckl, Cornelia Schleime, Andy Warhol Image caption: (follows) Art Gallery in Berlin: AOA;87 – Kunstgalerie – art gallery | ART at Berlin
Sophienstraße 5, 10178 Berlin
The Schiefe Zähne Gallery is located at Potsdamerstraße 103, Berlin-Mitte. It shows positions from painting, sculpture, photography and conceptual art. Art Gallery in Berlin: Schiefe Zähne | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Potsdamerstraße 103, 10785 Berlin-Mitte
The MOUNTAINS gallery is located at Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz in Berlin-Mitte. It shows positions from painting, sculpture and conceptual art. Art Galerie in Berlin: MOUNTAINS | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz Weydingerstr. 6 10178 Berlin-Mitte
kajetan Berlin was founded in November 2018 as a private gallery for seeing and reflecting on contemporary art in Berlin-Kreuzberg. The gallery focuses primarily on serious artistic innovation. It focuses both on previously underrepresented mid-career artists with diverse and strong personal perspectives, whose work is characterised by complexity and precision of form, and on discoveries and rediscoveries. With commitment, kajetan Berlin seeks to connect the gallery’s represented and exhibited artists with museums, curators and private collectors around the world. Images: Photo of the gallery © Hans Grunert; kajetan Berlin, exhibition views Erich has just left the building, autumn 2021, photos © Marcus Schneider The gallery was initially located in a former Kreuzberg artist’s studio. In the summer of 2021, the gallery gave up these premises and opened its new exhibition space at Grolmanstraße 58 in the gallery district in Berlin-Charlottenburg from September 2021. Opening hours: Thu – Sat noon – 6:00 p.m. and by arrangement All contact details of the gallery kajetan Berlin can be found below. The gallery is barrier-free. Artists of the gallery: Bettina Blohm, Gisela von Bruchhausen, Marc Goroncy, Carla Guagliardi, Marta Guisande, Nicole Heinzel, Birte Horn, Harry Leigh, Marc Nagtzaam, Haleh Redjaian, Erich Reusch, Sara Sizer, […]
Grolmanstraße 58, 10623 Berlin-Charlottenburg
The Gallery Franzkowiak is situated on Friedrichstraße, at Friedrichstadt-Passage (Quartier 207). You can also reach it by walking through the delicacies department in the ground floor of Galeries Lafayettes in Berlin-Mitte. Photo: ART@Berlin / Stephanie Schneider Art Gallery in Berlin: Galerie Franzkowiak | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Friedrichstraße 76-78, 10117 Berlin
The gallery Marie von Papen is located at Immanuelkirchstraße in Prenzlauer Berg. Soon you will find more informationen about the gallery. Art gallery in Berlin: Marie von Papen
Immanuelkirchstraße 30, 10405 Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg
The Galerie Sheriban Türkmen has been pursuing the concept of a symbiosis between a goldsmith’s workshop and an art gallery since 2003. The owner offers jewellery made according to her own designs in her gallery rooms and exhibits works by national and international contemporary artists from the fields of painting, photography, sculpture and ceramics in 8-weekly changing exhibitions. The gallery is located in Bleibtreustraße in Berlin-Charlottenburg. Art Gallery in Berlin: Galerie Sheriban Türkmen | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Bleibtreustraße 1, 10623 Berlin-Charlottenburg
The McLaughlin Galerie is located on Linienstraße in Berlin-Mitte. It shows positions from painting, sculpture and photography. Art Gallery in Berlin: McLaughlin Galerie | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Linienstraße 32, 10178 Berlin-Mitte
Efremidis Gallery opened in September 2018 in the former IBM building on Ernst-Reuter Platz. The unusual setting of the space encourages site-specific exploration and spatial interventions. The gallery aims to present carefully curated exhibitions featuring yet to be discovered, emerging and established artists to the global art scene. Efremidis Verlag will publish a number of artist books and exhibition accompanying texts throughout the year. EFREMIDIS GALLERY is located at Ernst Reuter-Platz in Berlin-Charlottenburg. Photo: via EFREMIDIS GALLERY Art Gallery in Berlin: EFREMIDIS GALLERY | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Ernst-Reuter-Platz 2, 10587 Berlin-Charlottenburg
The Future Gallery is located on Schöneberger Ufer in Berlin-Tiergarten. It shows positions from painting, sculpture and conceptual art. Art Gallery in Berlin: Future Gallery | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Schöneberger Ufer 59, 10785 Berlin-Tiergarten
Erratum Gallery is an artist-run, non-profit organization dedicated to supporting emerging artists and building their connections with more established artists. Erratum Gallery was founded in 2012 in Berlin by three artists – James Verhille, Fiona Valentine Thomann, Damien Sayer. In 2020, the gallery passes into the hands of artist Katya Quel Elizarova, who continues to support projects of emerging talents. In her curatorial strategy, she focuses on supporting female art, empathy for the environment, philosophical discussion about the views and challenges of the younger generation and the future, a critical approach to creativity and understanding the latest technologies through contemporary art. The gallery is located in Böckhstraße in Berlin-Kreuzberg. Art Gallery in Berlin: ERRATUM | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Böckhstr. 40. 10967 Berlin
Anaid Art Gallery is a contemporary art gallery dedicated to many significant artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. It was founded by art historian Dr Diana Dochia in Bucharest, Romania, in 2004. Until 2018, the gallery space was located in Joachimstraße in Mitte (see photo). After giving up its location in Mitte, however, the gallery continues to operate as a gallery and cooperates with other art locations or exhibition venues. For example, Anaid Art Gallery regularly uses the premises of K90 on Knesebeckstraße 90 in Charlottenburg as a pop-up exhibition space. The gallery’s office is located on Kurfürstendamm in Berlin-Charlottenburg. Image caption: Anaid Art Gallery, former gallery space in Joachimstraße, Berlin-Mitte Art Gallery in Berlin: Anaid Art Gallery | Contemporary Art in Berlin | ART at Berlin
Waitzstrasse 2, 10629 Berlin-Charlettenburg
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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
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
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
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
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