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Savvy Contemporary
SAVVY CONTEMPORARY – the laboratory of form ideas is a new, ambitious art space in Berlin aimed at fostering the dialogue between “western art” and “non-western art”.ARTS:
Every two months, SAVVY CONTEMPORARY will present an exhibition in its gallery space aimed at fostering the dialogue between “western art” and “non-western art”. In this light, a curator will be invited by SAVVY’s art direction to further invite an artist from Europe or North-America and another artist from Africa, South-America, Asia or Australia. This trialogue will be moderated by the invited curator. The process of the trialogue and its result will culminate in an exhibition and a publication to the exhibition.
EVENTS:
Performance Art:
SAVVY Contemporary will anchor, on a monthly basis, a performance art show. Performance artists from the fields of theater, contemporary dance, synthesis, etc will have the possibilities of experimenting, reminiscent on Marinetti’s concept of performance art in the premises of the SAVVY Contemporary.
Cooking Performances:
SAVVY Contemporary will host a monthly cooking performance for a limited clientele. The kitchen will offer three-course menus from different countries and continents.
Music Performances:
Music performances are the backbone of the SAVVY Contemporary. Experimental Jazz, Modern Classic, Improvisations are just a few points of interests.
Cine Club:
The Cine Club at SAVVY will present selected movies and documentaries. Jewels of movie history and rare films will be shown on two dates every two months.
Address: 43-44, Richardstraße, Metro: S Sonnenallee, Berlin, Germany
Contact: http://www.savvy-contemporary.com/index.html
Contact: http://www.savvy-contemporary.com/index.html
Scherer 8
it's a nice space, mainly gallery but with a lot of different things from performance parties, to exhibtion, live music etc. wedding weddingas i read on a flyer: "Ich bin in die Schererstraße gekommen um hier zu sterben."
It is also possible to rent the space for parties, exhibtions etc.
just contact them....
Address: 8, Schererstraße, Metro: Nauener Platz U9, Berlin, Germany
Aurel Scheibler
It's another spot of the Scheibler gallery (Scheibler Mitte) etc.Artists:
Michel Auder Jonathan Bragdon Tom Chamberlain Öyvind Fahlström Neil Gall Anthony Goicolea Stefan Löffelhardt Malcolm McLaren Sarah Morris Ernst Wilhelm Nay Alice Neel Jack Pierson Thomas Rentmeister Bridget Riley Peter Saul David Schutter Boy & Erik Stappaerts Peter Stauss Billy Sullivan Alessandro Twombly Christoph Wedding Troels Wörsel Erwin Wurm Joe Zucker
Opening hours:
Tuesday - Friday 10 am - 1 pm / 3 - 6 pm
and by appointment
Saturdays 11 am - 4 pm
Address: 4, Witzlebenplatz, Metro: Sophie-Charlotte-Platz U2, Berlin, Germany
Contact: +49 (0)30 30 30 13 29
Contact: +49 (0)30 30 30 13 29
Galerie Jan Wentrup
Artists:Pablo Alonso Cristian Andersen Axel Geis Mathew Hale Gregor Hildebrandt William Hunt Michael Kalki Thomas Kiesewetter Jen Ray Wawrzyniec Tokarski
Opening Hours:
Tue-Sat 11-6 pm
Address: 22, Tempelhofer Ufer, Metro: Möckernbrücke U7, Berlin, Germany
Contact: +49 30 4849 3600
Contact: +49 30 4849 3600
Galerie Giti Nourbakhsch
Artists:Tomma Abts Mario Airò Juliette Blightman Heidi Bucher Susanne Bürner Peter Böhnisch Marc Camille Chaimowicz Vlassis Caniaris Spartacus Chetwynd Anne Collier Matias Faldbakken Berta Fischer Simone Gilges Martin Gostner CREATIVE GROWTH Karl Holmqvist Piotr Janas Kerstin Kartscher Bernd Krauß Udomsak Krisanamis Phillip Lai Sean Landers Delaine Le Bas Hans-Jörg Mayer Peter Peri Diego Perrone Vincent Tavenne Hayley Tompkins Sue Tompkins Berlin Paris Un échange de galeries FLOORS WALLS Corinne Wasmuht Cathy Wilkes
Opening Hours:
Wed, - Sat, 11-18h
Address: 12, Kurfürstenstraße, Metro: Kurfürstenstraße U1, Berlin, Germany
Contact: +49 30 4404 6781
Contact: +49 30 4404 6781
Galerie Johann König
Johann König, Berlin opened in May 2002 at Rosa Luxemburg Platz in Berlin. The 850 sq ft. groundfloor space was located in the Pölzig building, which also hosts the Kino Babylon. It is close to Alexanderplatz, in the centre of East Berlin and opposite of the Volksbühne.In April 2006 Johann König, Berlin has moved to its new location, a 5.800 sq ft. post industrial hall close to Potsdamer Platz, right in the middle of Berlin.
The new gallery is surrounded by Martin Gropius Bau, Neue Nationalgalerie and the gallery building in Zimmerstraße.
The gallery is managed by Kirsa Geiser and Johann König. They have formed a unique program of emerging and mid-career artists. The gallery is not media specific and has exhibited audio works, video, painting, works on paper, photography, performance, installation and sculpture since its opening.
Artists:
Micol Assaël, Henning Bohl, Manuel Graf, Tue Greenfort, Jeppe Hein, Nathan Hylden, Annette Kelm, Manfred Kuttner, Alicja Kwade, Lisa Lapinski, Kris Martin, Michaela Meise, Natascha Sadr Haghighian, Michael Sailstorfer, Tatiana Trouvé, Johannes Wohnseifer, Jordan Wolfson, David Zink Yi, Andreas Zybach
During the exhibition the gallery is open from Tuesday to Saturday from 11 am to 6 pm
Address: 6-7, Dessauer Straße, Metro: Potsdamer Platz S1 S2 or U2, Berlin, Germany
Contact: +49 30 2610 3080
Contact: +49 30 2610 3080
Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi
Artists:Leonor Antunes, Ibon Aranberri, Jay Chung Q Takeki Maeda, Christian Frosi, Susan Philipsz, Seth Price, Stephen G Rhodes, Michael S Riedel, Yorgos Sapountzis, Nora Schultz, Harald Thys Jos de Gryter, Dan Vo
Opening Hours:
Tue - Sa 12am - 6pm
Address: 61, Schöneberger Ufer, Metro: Potsdamer Platz S1 S2, Berlin, Germany
Contact: +49 30 2639 4985
Contact: +49 30 2639 4985
WIR Gallery
The WIR Gallery is a non-profit art space, containing gallery and studios, directed by team of artists and curators. It comes from a previous successful experience, organizing exhibitions and performances with emerging international artists in Berlin. WIR promotes art as a way for critical knowledge, understanding the differences and cultural sharing. Facing the fast changes in contemporary society we are developing new ways to keep cultural activities sustainable and self-sufficient.Address: 33, Boxhagener Straße, Metro: Frankfurter Tor U5, Berlin, Germany
General Public
General Public is an independent project space run by a group of cultural workers (visual artists, curators, among others) based in Berlin. General Public was founded in Fall 2005 and since produced a number of exhibitions, artist presentations, discussions, film screenings, and performances. Additional to its own program General Public occasionally serves as a host for related external activities and projects.General Public aims to install and uphold a collaborative, process-related, informal platform for open thought, information exchange, spatial experiments, transdisciplinary approach and the reflection on contemporary visual and auditive culture. Allthough operating within an international network, General Public's activities are always informed by and related to its local context and situation. Far from eyeing out individuals and the market's usual taxations, direct involvement in contemporary creation and discourse on the level of production – paradoxically – ensures critical distance to take positions within what is going on arround us culturally and socially.
Currently the activities of General Public are structured into three distinct series – DISK Sessions, LOGE and Orginalfassung (Original Version) – and an irregular exhibition program.
Address: 167c, Schönhauser Allee, Metro: Senefelder Platz U2, Berlin, Germany
Galerie Barbara Weiss
Artists:Monika Baer Heike Baranowsky Thomas Bayrle Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller Maria Eichhorn Nicole Eisenman Ayşe Erkmen Harun Farocki Friederike Feldmann Mary Heilmann Christine & Irene Hohenbüchler Laura Horelli Jonathan Horowitz Raoul De Keyser Boris Mikhailov John Miller Rebecca Morris Deimantas Narkevičius Susanne Paesler Mai-Thu Perret Jean-Fréderic Schnyder Collier Schorr Andreas Siekmann Roman Signer Erik Steinbrecher Niele Toroni Marijke van Warmerdam Suse Weber
Opening Hours:
Tuesday to Saturday 11.00 - 18.00
Address: 88-91, Zimmerstraße, Metro: Kochstraße U6, Berlin, Germany
Contact: +49 30 262 4284, http://www.galeriebarbaraweiss.de
Contact: +49 30 262 4284, http://www.galeriebarbaraweiss.de
Galerie Thomas Schulte
Galerie Thomas Schultewas established in 1991 as Galerie Franck + Schulte. It changed its name in November 2000. It was the first major newcomer to the reawakening art scene of the reunited German capital and received highest critical acclaim from its very start as one of Germany's leading international galleries. Galerie Thomas Schulte regularly participates in the major international art fairs, including Art Basel, the New York Amory Show, Art Forum Berlin, Art Cologne and others.
The program of represented artists centres around conceptual art and focuses on the contemporary scene since 1960. Among the best known positions of the gallery are: Richard Artschwager, Richard Deacon, Rebecca Horn, Alfredo Jaar, Jonathan Lasker, Fabian Marcaccio, Gordon Matta-Clark, Robert Mapplethorpe, Katharina Sieverding and Juan Uslé.
Represented Artists:
Richard Artschwager Richard Deacon Mark Francis Kirsten Geisler Angela Grauerholz Melli Ink Alfredo Jaar Idris Khan Paco Knöller Jonathan Lasker Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle Robert Mapplethorpe Fabian Marcaccio Bernhard Martin Gordon Matta-Clark Allan McCollum Jacco Olivier João Penalva Hermann Pitz Peter Rogiers Julio Rondo Albrecht Schnider Iris Schomaker Katharina Sieverding Stephanie Snider Juan Uslé Stephen Willats
Opening Hours:
Tuesday to Saturday 12 a.m. to 6 p.m.
and by appointment
Address: 24, Charlottenstraße, Metro: Stadtmitte U6 or U2, Berlin, Germany
Contact: +49 30 2060 8990
Contact: +49 30 2060 8990
Scheibler Mitte
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. The two highly diverse showcases, with their intimate or museum-like settings, allow Aurel Scheibler and the artists of its program immense flexibility in exhibition arrangement and further a history of successful private sales of major artworks of the past century to important museums and private collections.
Regular gallery representation at international art fairs: Art Basel, Frieze Art Fair, ARCO and Art Basel Miami Beach.
Artists represented
Jonathan Bragdon Michel Auder Tom Chamberlain Öyvind Fahlström Neil Gall Anthony Goicolea Stefan Löffelhardt Malcolm McLaren Sarah Morris Ernst Wilhelm Nay Alice Neel Jack Pierson Thomas Rentmeister Bridget Riley Peter Saul David Schutter Boy & Erik Stappaerts Peter Stauss Billy Sullivan Alessandro Twombly Christoph Wedding Troels Wörsel Erwin Wurm Joe Zucker
Opening Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday 11 am - 6 pm
and by appointment
Address: 2, Charlottenstraße (in the alley), Berlin, Germany
Contact: +49 30 2593 8607
Contact: +49 30 2593 8607
Galerie Nordenhake
Galerie Nordenhake presents contemporary art in various media with an international focus, exhibiting emerging, mid-career, and established artists. The gallery has exhibition spaces in Berlin and in Stockholm.Artists:
Christian Andersson Olle Baertling Mirosław Bałka Gerard Byrne Ann Böttcher John Coplans Jonas Dahlberg Ann Edholm Spencer Finch Hreinn Fridfinnsson Antony Gormley Franka Hörnschemeyer Gunilla Klingberg Eva Löfdahl Meuser Helen Mirra Esko Männikkö Sirous Namazi Walter Niedermayr Marjetica Potrč Håkan Rehnberg Ulrich Rückriem Michael Schmidt Leon Tarasewicz Johan Thurfjell Alan Uglow Günter Umberg Magnus Wallin Rémy Zaugg
Opening Hours:
Tues-Sat 11 am - 6 pm
Address: 34, Lindenstraße, Metro: Kochstraße U6, Berlin, Germany
Contact: +49 30 206 1483
Contact: +49 30 206 1483
Klosterfelde
KLOSTERFELDE was established in January 1996 in order to exhibit and promote international contemporary art in a former passageway in Linienstrasse 160, in Berlin Mitte.In 2001 the gallery moved to larger exhibition spaces and offices to an industrial building in Zimmerstrasse 90/91, where it currently has two exhibition spaces.
Since September 2006 the former Klosterfelde space on Linienstrasse is being used by Helga Maria Klosterfelde Editions.
Artists:
Nader Ahriman Matthew Antezzo John Bock Tobias Buche Hanne Darboven Lara Favaretto Stefan Hirsig Christian Jankowski Edward Krasinski Ulrike Kuschel Armin Linke Jonas Lipps Matt Mullican Rivane Neuenschwander Dan Peterman Kirsten Pieroth Steven Pippin Kay Rosen Michael Snow Vibeke Tandberg
Address: 90-91, Zimmerstraße, Metro: Kochstraße U6, Berlin, Germany
Contact: +49 30 283 5305
Contact: +49 30 283 5305
Galerie Ben Kaufmann
Artists:BARA ANDREAS BUNTE BEN COTTRELL SEBASTIAN DACEY HANSJOERG DOBLIAR MATTHIAS DORNFELD POUL GERNES MAJA KÖRNER FLORIAN MORLAT ROBERT ORCHARDSON BERTHOLD REIß BERND RIBBECK CLAUDIA WIESER ALEXANDER WOLFF
Opening Hours:
Tue-Sat 12-18
Address: 8, Strausberger Platz, Metro: Strausberger Platz U5, Berlin, Germany
Contact: +49 30 4401 0466
Contact: +49 30 4401 0466
Johnen Galerie
Jānis Avotiņš Stephan Balkenhol Roger Ballen Armin Boehm Martin Boyce Michał Budny Rafał Bujnowski Mircea Cantor David Claerbout James Coleman Martin Creed Slawomir Elsner Elger Esser Geoffrey Farmer Hans-Peter Feldmann Francesco Gennari Dan Graham Rodney Graham Andrew Grassie Stefan Hablützel Candida Höfer Olaf Holzapfel Martin Honert Robert Kusmirowski Tim Lee Liu Ye Victor Man Jan Merta Yoshitomo Nara Roman Ondak Pietro Roccasalva Thomas Ruff Anri Sala Wilhelm Sasnal Tino Sehgal Wiebke Siem Helmut Stallaerts Florian Süßmayr Michael van Ofen Jeff WallOpening Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Address: 31, Schillingstraße, Metro: Jannowitzbrücke U8, Berlin, Germany
Contact: +49 30 2758 3030
Contact: +49 30 2758 3030
Jablonka Galerie
Artists:RON ARAD NOBUYOSHI ARAKI MARTIN ASSIG MIQUEL BARCELÓ FRANCESCO CLEMENTE SANTE D'ORAZIO ERIC FISCHL ALEX KATZ MIKE KELLEY DAVID LACHAPELLE SHERRIE LEVINE DAMIAN LOEB ROXY PAINE RICHARD PRINCE DAVID SALLE ANDREAS SLOMINSKI PHILIP TAAFFE ANDY WARHOL TERRY WINTERS
OPENING HOURS:
TUESDAY-SATURDAY
11 am - 6 pm
Address: 26, Rudi Dutschke Straße, Metro: Kochstraße U6, Berlin, Germany
Contact: +49 30 2123 6890
Contact: +49 30 2123 6890
Galerie Max Hetzler
Artists:Haluk Akakçe Darren Almond Monica Bonvicini Glenn Brown André Butzer Rineke Dijkstra Günther Förg Mona Hatoum Arturo Herrera Jeff Koons Ulrich Lamsfuß Won Ju Lim Vera Lutter Marepe Beatriz Milhazes Sarah Morris Ernesto Neto Frank Nitsche Albert Oehlen Yves Oppenheim Richard Phillips Bridget Riley Jesús Rafaël Soto Thomas Struth Kara Walker Rebecca Warren Christopher Wool Toby Ziegler
Opening hours:
Tuesday - Saturday 11 am - 6 pm
2nd part of the Gallery:
Galerie Max Hetzler Temporary
Oudenarder Str. 16-20
D-13347 Berlin
Tuesday - Saturday 11 am - 6 pm
Address: 90-91, Zimmerstraße, Metro: Kochstraße U6, Berlin, Germany
Contact: +49 30 229 2437
Contact: +49 30 229 2437
C/O - Gerhardsen Gerner
Opening times: Tue–Sat 11am–6pmArtists:
Amy Adler, Vanessa Baird, Edgar Bryan, Jan Christensen, Carroll, Dunham, Lothar Hempel, Kent Henricksen, Jim Lambie, Shintaro Miyake, Lari Pittman, Matthew Ritchie, Dirk Stewen, Annika Strom, Vibeke Tandberg, James White
Address: 15-18, Holzmarktstraße (S - Bahnbogen 46), Metro: Jannowitzbrücke U8, Berlin, Germany
Contact: +49 30 6951 8341, http://www.gerhardsengerner.com
Contact: +49 30 6951 8341, http://www.gerhardsengerner.com
Galerie Crone
Ascan Crone Gallery was founded 1982 in Hamburg by Ascan Crone and Mechthild von Dannenberg.
In 1998 their long time business partner Andreas Osarek took over the gallery and changed the name into Crone Gallery.
From the beginning the gallery program focussed on international contemporary art. Since Andreas Osarek is in charge of the program, the acquisition of young artists reshaped the gallery profile. Again the gallery has become an important contributor to the present day artistic discourse.
From October 2001 on Crone Gallery operated both in Hamburg and Berlin, where it is located in Kochstraße 60
— in close vicinity to other internationally reknown galleries and to the famous Friedrichstraße.
OPENING HOURS:
Mo - Fr 10am-1pm + 2pm-6pm
Sa 11am-6pm
Address: 26, Rudi Dutschke Straße, Metro: Kochstraße U6, Berlin, Germany
Contact: +49 30 2589 9370
Contact: +49 30 2589 9370
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