With the Berlin Art Week 2018 happening from September 26th-30th the Berlin art scene prepares for the upcoming fall season. Visitors from all over the world had the chance to see a vast range of internationally established as well as emerging artists in various Berlin institutions, private collections, galleries and project spaces.
‚Open House for Open Minds‘ is the slogan of the Deutsche Bank Kunsthalle in its new spaces of Palais Populaire in the former Prinzessinnenpalais Unter den Linden. Already at the beginning of the year, the recently appointed director of the Martin Gropius Bau, Stephanie Rosenthal, announced a focus on contemporary and experimental tendencies in the 2018 program. Consequently, „Crash“ (on view until Januar 13th 2019) is the first solo show there of Lee Bul, Korean-born artist living in Berlin. The show includes sculpture, paintings, prints, drawings and spatial installations.
Other focal points of this year’s Berlin Art Week 2018 is the opening of EMOP – European Month of Photography at C/O Berlin and Agnieszka Polskas solo show at Hamburger Bahnhof.
Evidently, art berlin and Positions Berlin are two of the pinnacles in those September days. Lately located in the hangars of the former Tempelhof airport neighboring the well frequented Tempelhofer Feld galleries found a prime location for the numerous art lovers from Berlin and abroad.
What GoArt! clients liked during their Berlin Art Week 2018 hopping: a new revival of ceramic and glass works in the context of fine arts. A gallery owner who has been in the business of the genre for over 25 years now is the trendsetter Geer Pouls: For the first time he participated with Brutto Gusto Fine Arts at the art berlin.
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