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Galerie Emmanuel Post was established in a studio house in Leipzig in 2004. In 2011, the gallery relocated to Berlin-Charlottenburg.
The gallery presents trend-setting contemporary art: Painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, installation, film.
Website : Galerie Emmanuel Post
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2014-05-30
2014-05-29
Brutto Gusto Fine Arts - Berlin - Deutschland
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Brutto Gusto is a gallery witch started in Berlin in January 2007. The program is focusing on still lives in painting, photography,ceramics and glass .
Website : Brutto Gusto Fine Arts
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Brutto Gusto is a gallery witch started in Berlin in January 2007. The program is focusing on still lives in painting, photography,ceramics and glass .
Website : Brutto Gusto Fine Arts
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2014-05-28
Aurel Scheibler - Berlin - Deutschland
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Aurel Scheibler opened in Cologne in April 1991 and has since forged a unique platform with a distinctive vision focusing on emerging, established, and historically significant artists. In addition to solo shows of a roster of international artists producing in all media, group shows mounted at the gallery or art fairs often incorporate work of major artists of the twentieth century alongside the gallery’s contemporary program. This juxtaposition fosters artists’ work by creating a broader context and engaging them in dialogues that defy conceptual or temporal limits.
In May 2006 the gallery moved to Berlin and opened on Witzlebenplatz 4 in Charlottenburg. In September 2007 Aurel Scheibler inaugurated a second exhibition space, ScheiblerMitte, in downtown Berlin on Charlottenstrasse 2. April 2010 saw the closing of the Charlottenburg gallery to concentrate on the new platform in Kreuzberg, which houses within its museum-like atmosphere a smaller and more intimate exhibition space to enable the gallery's popular cabinet shows. Aurel Scheibler continues a long history of successful private sales of major artworks of the past century to important museums and private collections.
Website : Aurel Scheibler
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Aurel Scheibler opened in Cologne in April 1991 and has since forged a unique platform with a distinctive vision focusing on emerging, established, and historically significant artists. In addition to solo shows of a roster of international artists producing in all media, group shows mounted at the gallery or art fairs often incorporate work of major artists of the twentieth century alongside the gallery’s contemporary program. This juxtaposition fosters artists’ work by creating a broader context and engaging them in dialogues that defy conceptual or temporal limits.
In May 2006 the gallery moved to Berlin and opened on Witzlebenplatz 4 in Charlottenburg. In September 2007 Aurel Scheibler inaugurated a second exhibition space, ScheiblerMitte, in downtown Berlin on Charlottenstrasse 2. April 2010 saw the closing of the Charlottenburg gallery to concentrate on the new platform in Kreuzberg, which houses within its museum-like atmosphere a smaller and more intimate exhibition space to enable the gallery's popular cabinet shows. Aurel Scheibler continues a long history of successful private sales of major artworks of the past century to important museums and private collections.
Website : Aurel Scheibler
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2014-05-27
Galerie Christian Ehrentraut - Berlin - Deutschland
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Christian Ehrentraut directed LIGA, an artist-initiated gallery that brought the so-called Young Leipzig Painters to an early fame, from 2002 to 2004. Later, he ran a project space focusing on installations and single works by various artists, organized a series of critically acclaimed salon exhibitions in Berlin and curated shows for museums, institutions and galleries in Dresden, New York, Reykjavik and Tel Aviv.
In January 2009, Galerie Christian Ehrentraut opened on Friedrichstrasse, Berlin with a roster of international artists, among them London based sculptor Andreas Blank, Anan Tzuckerman from Tel Aviv and American video artist Sue de Beer. Still, the gallery has a focus on painting and remains faithful to "LIGA" artists Martin Kobe, Tilo Baumgaertel and Christoph Ruckhaeberle and also works with Franziska Holstein, Philip Groezinger and Italian painter Nicola Samori.
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2014-05-26
Gallery C. Wichtendahl - Berlin - Deutschland
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The gallery C. Wichtendahl presents different positions of contemporary art, mainly painting and sculpture. The majority of the artists works with paper: Paper cut, paper sculptures, objects of handmade paper und painting on paper.
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The gallery C. Wichtendahl presents different positions of contemporary art, mainly painting and sculpture. The majority of the artists works with paper: Paper cut, paper sculptures, objects of handmade paper und painting on paper.
Website : Gallery C. Wichtendahl
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2014-05-23
Brockstedt Galerie - Berlin - Deutschland
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Works of classical modernism, as well as international contemporary painting and sculpture.
Website : Brockstedt Galerie
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Works of classical modernism, as well as international contemporary painting and sculpture.
Website : Brockstedt Galerie
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2014-05-22
Brutto Gusto Fine arts - Berlin - Deutschland
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Brutto Gusto is a gallery witch started in Berlin in January 2007. The program is focusing on still lives in painting, photography,ceramics and glass
Website : Brutto Gusto Fine arts
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Brutto Gusto is a gallery witch started in Berlin in January 2007. The program is focusing on still lives in painting, photography,ceramics and glass
Website : Brutto Gusto Fine arts
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2014-05-21
Berliner Licht & Silber - Berlin - Deutschland
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Berliner Licht & Silber, founded by Claus Feldmann and Joachim Seinfeld, promotes photographic art from Berlin and elsewhere since 1999. As an artists' association we are not forced to follow a stringent curatorial line but can permit ourselves the luxury to present artists whose work we appreciate. Works that convince us because of their quality and their experimental and innovative character.
Website : Berliner Licht & Silber
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Berliner Licht & Silber, founded by Claus Feldmann and Joachim Seinfeld, promotes photographic art from Berlin and elsewhere since 1999. As an artists' association we are not forced to follow a stringent curatorial line but can permit ourselves the luxury to present artists whose work we appreciate. Works that convince us because of their quality and their experimental and innovative character.
Website : Berliner Licht & Silber
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2014-05-20
Bourouina Gallery - Berlin - Deutschland
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BOUROUINA GALLERY is open since the 2nd of May 2008. The gallery represents artists who defend a dynamic and radical position.
Website : Bourouina Gallery
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BOUROUINA GALLERY is open since the 2nd of May 2008. The gallery represents artists who defend a dynamic and radical position.
Website : Bourouina Gallery
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2014-05-19
Berlin Art Projects - Berlin - Deutschland
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BERLINARTPROJECTS, based in an former automobile factory in Berlin-Kreuzberg, works closely together with emerging artists. The gallery supports and promotes primarily recent art school graduates during the important stage of entry into the art world and accompanies them along their way. Another important emphasis is the focus on contemporary artists from Berlin and Istanbul, an aspect reflected in both the selection of artists featured in its program and its close ties to the Turkish art fair Contemporary Istanbul. In June 2012 BERLINARTPROJECTS opened up a showroom of 250qm named BAP//Istanbul in Tophane, a trendy district of Istanbul, where you can also find the Museum Istanbul Modern and the Mimar Sinan university of fine arts
Website : Berlin Art Projects
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BERLINARTPROJECTS, based in an former automobile factory in Berlin-Kreuzberg, works closely together with emerging artists. The gallery supports and promotes primarily recent art school graduates during the important stage of entry into the art world and accompanies them along their way. Another important emphasis is the focus on contemporary artists from Berlin and Istanbul, an aspect reflected in both the selection of artists featured in its program and its close ties to the Turkish art fair Contemporary Istanbul. In June 2012 BERLINARTPROJECTS opened up a showroom of 250qm named BAP//Istanbul in Tophane, a trendy district of Istanbul, where you can also find the Museum Istanbul Modern and the Mimar Sinan university of fine arts
Website : Berlin Art Projects
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2014-05-16
Infantellina Contemporary - Berlin - Deutschland
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Infantellina Contemporary opened on October 18th, 2008 and is located at Gendarmenmarkt, the elegant district in the heart of Berlin. In 2012 the gallerist fouded a new gallery in the well-known Schlueterstrasse/Pestalozzistrasse in Charlottenburg. The gallery's aim is to bring a warm South-European sunray into Berlin's art scene. I-C ist the first one and only Berlin gallery featuring 100% Italian contemporary art.
In our comprehensive and selective exhibition program, we offer to an international audience, a selection of artworks by young established artists as well as new up and coming talents, active in different media, with an eye for experimentation. I-C has, moreover, the ambition to foster the artists' wish to bring forth fresh and contemporary concepts capable of both challenging the spectator emotionally, and supplying interesting impulses - or merely visual satisfaction - so as to showcase the fine products of the Italian art scene.
In the city that - in the last few years - has arguably become the symbol of the contemporary art scene, Infantellina Contemporary wishes to represent a cluster for all lovers of Italian art. Thanks to I-C, the Italian art tradition and the city of Berlin come to merge into an explosive mixture.
Infantellina Contemporary Gallery[ I ][C] is a gallery born from the requirement of the owner, P. Charlotte Stein-Infantellina, of having a real exposition space, creating a platform to carry foreward a positive message, through the choice of the artists and the selection of the works, stimulating the active interaction with collectors, attaché’s to the activities, institutions and artists also.
Infantellina Contemporary [ I ][C] gushes from the star of the aesthetic and organizational flexibility; the departure point consists in proposing, nearly exclusively, young even if asserted, Italian artists and a selection of emergent Italian talents, spacing between the several artistic techniques, and additionally special-guests with international provenance.
Infantellina Contemporary [ I ][C] has the ambition, being the birthplace of tomorrows stars, to give them a chance to be able to explain fresh and contemporary concepts that can involve the spectator emotionally, supplying reflection cues and - on the other hand - just simple visual satisfaction. Having a vision projected towards the future rather than to describe plans realized in past, we prefer to invite you to estimate personally, and hope you’ll follow us in this different adventure and maybe the next artist on his way to the Olymp.
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Infantellina Contemporary opened on October 18th, 2008 and is located at Gendarmenmarkt, the elegant district in the heart of Berlin. In 2012 the gallerist fouded a new gallery in the well-known Schlueterstrasse/Pestalozzistrasse in Charlottenburg. The gallery's aim is to bring a warm South-European sunray into Berlin's art scene. I-C ist the first one and only Berlin gallery featuring 100% Italian contemporary art.
In our comprehensive and selective exhibition program, we offer to an international audience, a selection of artworks by young established artists as well as new up and coming talents, active in different media, with an eye for experimentation. I-C has, moreover, the ambition to foster the artists' wish to bring forth fresh and contemporary concepts capable of both challenging the spectator emotionally, and supplying interesting impulses - or merely visual satisfaction - so as to showcase the fine products of the Italian art scene.
In the city that - in the last few years - has arguably become the symbol of the contemporary art scene, Infantellina Contemporary wishes to represent a cluster for all lovers of Italian art. Thanks to I-C, the Italian art tradition and the city of Berlin come to merge into an explosive mixture.
Infantellina Contemporary Gallery[ I ][C] is a gallery born from the requirement of the owner, P. Charlotte Stein-Infantellina, of having a real exposition space, creating a platform to carry foreward a positive message, through the choice of the artists and the selection of the works, stimulating the active interaction with collectors, attaché’s to the activities, institutions and artists also.
Infantellina Contemporary [ I ][C] gushes from the star of the aesthetic and organizational flexibility; the departure point consists in proposing, nearly exclusively, young even if asserted, Italian artists and a selection of emergent Italian talents, spacing between the several artistic techniques, and additionally special-guests with international provenance.
Infantellina Contemporary [ I ][C] has the ambition, being the birthplace of tomorrows stars, to give them a chance to be able to explain fresh and contemporary concepts that can involve the spectator emotionally, supplying reflection cues and - on the other hand - just simple visual satisfaction. Having a vision projected towards the future rather than to describe plans realized in past, we prefer to invite you to estimate personally, and hope you’ll follow us in this different adventure and maybe the next artist on his way to the Olymp.
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2014-05-15
Galerie Guido W. Baudach - Berlin - Deutschland
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Established in 2001, the gallery was born out of a former project space named "Maschenmode" (founded 1999). In 2004 the gallery moved to Wedding to occupy a larger industrial space and changed its name given its new location. In December 2009 the gallery expanded its premises by opening an additional, comparatively small-scale and elegant dependance in Berlin-Charlottenburg. In December 2012 the gallery vacated its legendary main location in the former lightbulb factory in Wedding and the exhibitions continued at the Charlottenburg space through July 2013.In September 2013 the gallery moved to a new home in Potsdamer Straße’s former Tagesspiegel building with an inaugural exhibition by Andy Hope 1930.
The self-contained gallery programme is focused on young contemporary art from western civilizations, with an original emphasis on artists based in Berlin. The gallery represents twelve international artists, both emergent and established. The majority of the represented artists had their first solo show at the gallery, and the gallery regularly publishes catalogs and artist books for its artists. Galerie Guido W. Baudach is the primary gallery for all of its artists, or at least shares equal responsibility with other relevant colleagues in collaboration the artists.
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Established in 2001, the gallery was born out of a former project space named "Maschenmode" (founded 1999). In 2004 the gallery moved to Wedding to occupy a larger industrial space and changed its name given its new location. In December 2009 the gallery expanded its premises by opening an additional, comparatively small-scale and elegant dependance in Berlin-Charlottenburg. In December 2012 the gallery vacated its legendary main location in the former lightbulb factory in Wedding and the exhibitions continued at the Charlottenburg space through July 2013.In September 2013 the gallery moved to a new home in Potsdamer Straße’s former Tagesspiegel building with an inaugural exhibition by Andy Hope 1930.
The self-contained gallery programme is focused on young contemporary art from western civilizations, with an original emphasis on artists based in Berlin. The gallery represents twelve international artists, both emergent and established. The majority of the represented artists had their first solo show at the gallery, and the gallery regularly publishes catalogs and artist books for its artists. Galerie Guido W. Baudach is the primary gallery for all of its artists, or at least shares equal responsibility with other relevant colleagues in collaboration the artists.
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2014-05-14
Galerie Gärtner - Berlin - Deutschland
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Both modern and ancient prints, sculptures and enframings.
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Both modern and ancient prints, sculptures and enframings.
Website : Galerie Gärtner
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2014-05-13
Galerie en passant - Berlin - Deutschland
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The Galerie en passant began in 2005 as an informal group of artists presenting temporary exhibitions in various vacant commercial buildings.
Since 2007 the gallery has had a permanent location in the Brunnenstraße in Berlin-Mitte. It actually consists of a steady group of artists working internationally but with a connection to Berlin.
Beyond genre category concepts Galerie en passant exhibits a very diverse spectrum of forms of expression and techniques. All 12 artists represent individual contemporary positions which shape the manyfacetted face of the gallery. The Galerie en passent serves the artists not only as a presentation platform, but also as an interactive space where direct contact can be established between them and the public – in the form of performances, concerts, talks with the artists, etc. – and where common projects can be realized.
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The Galerie en passant began in 2005 as an informal group of artists presenting temporary exhibitions in various vacant commercial buildings.
Since 2007 the gallery has had a permanent location in the Brunnenstraße in Berlin-Mitte. It actually consists of a steady group of artists working internationally but with a connection to Berlin.
Beyond genre category concepts Galerie en passant exhibits a very diverse spectrum of forms of expression and techniques. All 12 artists represent individual contemporary positions which shape the manyfacetted face of the gallery. The Galerie en passent serves the artists not only as a presentation platform, but also as an interactive space where direct contact can be established between them and the public – in the form of performances, concerts, talks with the artists, etc. – and where common projects can be realized.
Website : Galerie en passant
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2014-05-12
Jüdische Galerie Berlin - Berlin - Deutschland
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The Jewish Gallery is open since 1993. It exhibits the lithographics of Marc Chagall and Anatoli Kaplan, as well as modern Russian paintings. We welcome painters from Israel but also from European countries. The main task for the Jewish gallery is to introduce Jewish migrated artists and to support them.
Website : Jüdische Galerie Berlin
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The Jewish Gallery is open since 1993. It exhibits the lithographics of Marc Chagall and Anatoli Kaplan, as well as modern Russian paintings. We welcome painters from Israel but also from European countries. The main task for the Jewish gallery is to introduce Jewish migrated artists and to support them.
Website : Jüdische Galerie Berlin
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2014-05-09
Galerie Deschler - Berlin - Deuitschland
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The Galerie Deschler opened its space in a carefully restored late 19th-century building in 1995. It is located in renowned Auguststrasse in Berlin’s Mitte district, right in the heart of Berlin’s dynamic new gallery scene. The gallery is very active in the art community and as a member of the LVBG (State Association of Berlin Galleries).
The gallery supports young and experimental positions of contemporary art, presenting to the public pioneering approaches in the areas of painting, sculpture, objects, and new media. Its focus is on figurative art and technically innovative explorations of artistic traditions. Important examples of this approach are Jay Mark Johnson's photographic motion studies, Stefan Roloff’s digital morphing of photographs in his portrait series, Tony Conway’s inventive use of digital photography to create multi-layered pictures with a sculptural presence, Christian Roeck's rendering of after-images in his interactive RETINA PROJECT, as well as Holger Bär’s use of a painting robot developed by himself. An ironic use and play with the forms of traditional craftsmanship are a prominent feature in KEHL’s lacquered wood sculptures based on popular woodcraft figures from the German Erzgebirge region, in Patricia Waller’s bewildering world of whimsical objects made of crochet work, in Hans van Meeuwen’s unusual view of everyday objects, and in Wolfram Odin’s combination of wallpaper patterns and personal ads in his wallpaper installations. More established positions represented by the gallery include Xenia Hausner’s combinations of painting, photography and collage, Elvira Bach’s paintings of strong women, as well as Rainer Fetting’s gesturally-expressive paintings. The gallery has an international scope and currently represents artists from many different countries, including Germany, the US, Holland, Denmark, Austria, Chile, and Argentina.
In its exhibition policy, the gallery does not dogmatically cling to a rigid structure. Rather, it deliberately seeks out crucial breaks in contemporary art that reflect its multifaceted variety in a complex period characterized by ceaseless change. Shows in the past have often included installations, video works, and collaborative projects. The gallery’s yearly “Curious” show presents unusual and experimental positions in contemporary sculpture and object-making.
The gallery is very active in organizing and supporting international art projects, in participating in national and international art fairs, and in producing publications.
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The Galerie Deschler opened its space in a carefully restored late 19th-century building in 1995. It is located in renowned Auguststrasse in Berlin’s Mitte district, right in the heart of Berlin’s dynamic new gallery scene. The gallery is very active in the art community and as a member of the LVBG (State Association of Berlin Galleries).
The gallery supports young and experimental positions of contemporary art, presenting to the public pioneering approaches in the areas of painting, sculpture, objects, and new media. Its focus is on figurative art and technically innovative explorations of artistic traditions. Important examples of this approach are Jay Mark Johnson's photographic motion studies, Stefan Roloff’s digital morphing of photographs in his portrait series, Tony Conway’s inventive use of digital photography to create multi-layered pictures with a sculptural presence, Christian Roeck's rendering of after-images in his interactive RETINA PROJECT, as well as Holger Bär’s use of a painting robot developed by himself. An ironic use and play with the forms of traditional craftsmanship are a prominent feature in KEHL’s lacquered wood sculptures based on popular woodcraft figures from the German Erzgebirge region, in Patricia Waller’s bewildering world of whimsical objects made of crochet work, in Hans van Meeuwen’s unusual view of everyday objects, and in Wolfram Odin’s combination of wallpaper patterns and personal ads in his wallpaper installations. More established positions represented by the gallery include Xenia Hausner’s combinations of painting, photography and collage, Elvira Bach’s paintings of strong women, as well as Rainer Fetting’s gesturally-expressive paintings. The gallery has an international scope and currently represents artists from many different countries, including Germany, the US, Holland, Denmark, Austria, Chile, and Argentina.
In its exhibition policy, the gallery does not dogmatically cling to a rigid structure. Rather, it deliberately seeks out crucial breaks in contemporary art that reflect its multifaceted variety in a complex period characterized by ceaseless change. Shows in the past have often included installations, video works, and collaborative projects. The gallery’s yearly “Curious” show presents unusual and experimental positions in contemporary sculpture and object-making.
The gallery is very active in organizing and supporting international art projects, in participating in national and international art fairs, and in producing publications.
Website : Galerie Deschler
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2014-05-08
Galerie Crone - Berlin - Deutschland
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Galerie Crone was founded in 1982 in Hamburg. In 1998, the gallery’s eponymous director Ascan Crone passed away and Andreas Osarek, his long time business partner, took the reins. He also expanded, opening his Berlin space in 2001 which operated in conjunction with its Hamburg parent until 2004 when the gallery moved to Berlin entirely.
Crone has since established itself as one of the city’s most exciting and continuously fresh galleries. Its massive space, located at the Rudi-Dutschke-Straße (former Kochstraße) gallery district showcases established artists, such as Hanne Darboven, Rosmarie Trockel, Norbert Bisky and has included more young emerging artists such as Adrien Missika, Monika Grzymala and Jerszy Seymour in its programme since Markus Peichl became Crone's executive director in 2011.
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Galerie Crone was founded in 1982 in Hamburg. In 1998, the gallery’s eponymous director Ascan Crone passed away and Andreas Osarek, his long time business partner, took the reins. He also expanded, opening his Berlin space in 2001 which operated in conjunction with its Hamburg parent until 2004 when the gallery moved to Berlin entirely.
Crone has since established itself as one of the city’s most exciting and continuously fresh galleries. Its massive space, located at the Rudi-Dutschke-Straße (former Kochstraße) gallery district showcases established artists, such as Hanne Darboven, Rosmarie Trockel, Norbert Bisky and has included more young emerging artists such as Adrien Missika, Monika Grzymala and Jerszy Seymour in its programme since Markus Peichl became Crone's executive director in 2011.
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2014-05-07
Galerie BRENNECKE - Berlin - Deutschland
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Galerie BRENNECKE exclusively represent contemporary painting in the area of conflict abstract - representational tendencies, as well as special selected photography. In art trading, we are also specializing in german painting from the late 1970's - 1980's.
It is also our concern giving support to new talents, who express oneselfs in current mixed media techniques.
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Galerie BRENNECKE exclusively represent contemporary painting in the area of conflict abstract - representational tendencies, as well as special selected photography. In art trading, we are also specializing in german painting from the late 1970's - 1980's.
It is also our concern giving support to new talents, who express oneselfs in current mixed media techniques.
Website : Galerie BRENNECKE
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2014-05-06
Galerie Barthelmess & Wischnewski - Berlin - Deutschland
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When we opened our gallery in November 1990 (then at the Gendarmenmarkt,
right in the middle of former East-Berlin), the reunification of Germany was only
one month old. We were actually the first gallery that started its business in the
“new East” of Berlin.
From the beginning we focused on paintings and graphic art of the late 19th and
early 20th century. We were especially concerned about the long forgotten Berlin
art of this time, which we presented in numerous exhibitions as well as in several
collaborations with museums and art collections in Germany and abroad.
In addition we turned our attention to the “rediscovery” of almost forgotten artists,
quite a few of whom had their first one-man-show at our gallery.
For instance, the posters of Reinhard Hoffmüller were first exhibited here – some of
them are now in the collection of the Kunstbibliothek Berlin as well as in the Museum
of Modern Art, New York. The work of Heinrich Basedow, one of the founding
members of the Berlin Secession, was also exhibited here for the first time in more
than sixty years. He has since become a „household name“ to collectors, joining
other artists we introduced in our gallery, such as Kurt Haase-Jastrow, Johannes
Rudolphi, Elisabeth Andrae, Hans Hartig, Wilhelm Wagner, Mathilde Kliefert-Gießen
or Elisabeth Büchsel.
The gallery has also repeatedly exhibited the work of internationally renowned
artists who lived and worked between 1880 and 1930: Nicolas Tarkhoff, Pierre
Bonnard, Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen, Heinrich Zille and - Henri de Toulouse-
Lautrec, whose graphic work was presented at our gallery in 1994, for the first time
since the 1920ies in a sales exhibition.
In autumn 2003 we moved into a vast and impressive flat on Giesebrechtstsr. 10/
corner Kurfürstendamm. Built in 1904, it perfectly matches the art we are
presenting.
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When we opened our gallery in November 1990 (then at the Gendarmenmarkt,
right in the middle of former East-Berlin), the reunification of Germany was only
one month old. We were actually the first gallery that started its business in the
“new East” of Berlin.
From the beginning we focused on paintings and graphic art of the late 19th and
early 20th century. We were especially concerned about the long forgotten Berlin
art of this time, which we presented in numerous exhibitions as well as in several
collaborations with museums and art collections in Germany and abroad.
In addition we turned our attention to the “rediscovery” of almost forgotten artists,
quite a few of whom had their first one-man-show at our gallery.
For instance, the posters of Reinhard Hoffmüller were first exhibited here – some of
them are now in the collection of the Kunstbibliothek Berlin as well as in the Museum
of Modern Art, New York. The work of Heinrich Basedow, one of the founding
members of the Berlin Secession, was also exhibited here for the first time in more
than sixty years. He has since become a „household name“ to collectors, joining
other artists we introduced in our gallery, such as Kurt Haase-Jastrow, Johannes
Rudolphi, Elisabeth Andrae, Hans Hartig, Wilhelm Wagner, Mathilde Kliefert-Gießen
or Elisabeth Büchsel.
The gallery has also repeatedly exhibited the work of internationally renowned
artists who lived and worked between 1880 and 1930: Nicolas Tarkhoff, Pierre
Bonnard, Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen, Heinrich Zille and - Henri de Toulouse-
Lautrec, whose graphic work was presented at our gallery in 1994, for the first time
since the 1920ies in a sales exhibition.
In autumn 2003 we moved into a vast and impressive flat on Giesebrechtstsr. 10/
corner Kurfürstendamm. Built in 1904, it perfectly matches the art we are
presenting.
Website : Galerie Barthelmess & Wischnewski
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2014-05-05
Fruehsorge Contemporary Drawing - Berlin - Deutschland
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The gallery startet off in October 2003. The programme is exclusively dedicated to the medium drawing and tries to present a widest possible spectrum of contemporary internatinal art of drawing .
Website : Fruehsorge Contemporary Drawing
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The gallery startet off in October 2003. The programme is exclusively dedicated to the medium drawing and tries to present a widest possible spectrum of contemporary internatinal art of drawing .
Website : Fruehsorge Contemporary Drawing
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2014-05-02
E2 ART - Berlin - Deutschland
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E2 ART was opened in 2009. The gallery is cooperating internationally but is based in Berlin/ Germany.
E2 ART is specialized on CONTEMPORARY ART and works with artist from around the world.
Website : E2 ART
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E2 ART was opened in 2009. The gallery is cooperating internationally but is based in Berlin/ Germany.
E2 ART is specialized on CONTEMPORARY ART and works with artist from around the world.
Website : E2 ART
FIC123.BE THE CULTURAL PORTAL.
FIC123.BE ON TWITTER & FACEBOOK
2014-05-01
COLLECTIVA - Berlin - Deutschland
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COLLECTIVA, located in Berlin, Germany, was created in spring 2008 by young curators and art managers with the intention of representing young and esthablished contemporary European artists. The special emphasis is so far on the newest Middle and Eastern European Art.
In the exhibition space at Brunnenstr. 152 in Berlin-Mitte we regularly present mostly unseen works in all media of represented artists. Furthermore curators and cooperating artists are involved in the exhibition projects.
We also work together with other galleries and cultural organisations to help to establish a vital dialogue among international artists, art collectors and institutions.
Website : COLLECTIVA
FIC123.BE THE CULTURAL PORTAL.
FIC123.BE ON TWITTER & FACEBOOK
COLLECTIVA, located in Berlin, Germany, was created in spring 2008 by young curators and art managers with the intention of representing young and esthablished contemporary European artists. The special emphasis is so far on the newest Middle and Eastern European Art.
In the exhibition space at Brunnenstr. 152 in Berlin-Mitte we regularly present mostly unseen works in all media of represented artists. Furthermore curators and cooperating artists are involved in the exhibition projects.
We also work together with other galleries and cultural organisations to help to establish a vital dialogue among international artists, art collectors and institutions.
Website : COLLECTIVA
FIC123.BE THE CULTURAL PORTAL.
FIC123.BE ON TWITTER & FACEBOOK
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