To wander Kreuzberg during this year’s Gallery Weekend is to surrender to a dérive of some sort. Unlike the choreographed density of other boroughs, where art spaces jostle for attention like storefronts…[read on]
With its myriad options, the art kiez around Potsdamer Straße is a reliable mainstay during Gallery Weekend. But it’s easy to forget just how art-saturated it has become…[read on]
The May Day energy buzzing through the city has perhaps died down for most, unless, of course, you participate in Berlin’s annual Gallery Weekend…[read on]
Openings and events at Gallery Weekend, Galerie Michael Werner, Sophiensæle, OFFICE IMPART, Galerie Thomas Schulte, NOME, Klemm’s, KORNFELD, Esther Schipper, sign, CIAT, artspring berlin, KM, Scope BLN, Gorki, KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Gropius Bau, LAS Art Foundation,…[read on]
For its 21st edition this year, Gallery Weekend Berlin will see more than 50 participating galleries open their doors to the public and present both new and existing works…[read on]
Walking into neugerriemschneider’s hidden and peaceful courtyard, we’re met with a scattering of colorful billiard balls strewn around the cobblestones outside…[read on]
It’s an interesting spot in the city, around Tiergarten, where the art-world fabric has been gradually changing over the years. New galleries such as Ronewa Art Projects and Heidi…[read on]
Gallery Weekend Berlin 2024 is set to see 55 participating galleries open their doors to the public and present both new and existing works, from April 26th to 28th…[read on]
Between Bridges announces the open call for the next two biannual residencies for visual artists. One residency will take place from January to June 2024, the other from July to…[read on]
Returning again for its 19th edition, Gallery Weekend Berlin is set to see 55 participating galleries open their doors to the public and showcase both new and existing works…[read on]
A Gallery Walkabout through Mitte Nord is admittedly more like a gallery marathon, considering the distances separating Karl-Marx-Allee and Alt Moabit, but with a bit of…[read on]