Posts Tagged ‘abc Art Berlin Contemporary’

Announcement // Berlin Art Week: The Hit List 2017

Berlin // Sep. 05, 2017
Berlin Art Week’s appearance each September re-energizes the city’s art scene after a summer hiatus, with the opening of dozens of concurrent exhibitions in galleries and institutions, as well as Berlin’s…[read on]


BERLIN ART WEEK September 12–18, 2016

Openings at Sandy Brown, Acud Macht Neu, NGBK, NBK, Nome, Salon Dahlmann, Mehdi Chouakri, Meyer Riegger, Michael Fuchs Galerie, Somos, Magic Beans, Martin-Gropius-Bau, Edmond, Gallery, Kewenig, Hamburger Bahnhof, Eigen+Art Lab, …[read on]


Announcement // Berlin Art Week: The Hit List 2016

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Article by Alison Hugill in Berlin // Sep. 09, 2016
It’s that time of year again! On September 13th, eight art locations that will be receiving the Award for Artistic Project Spaces and Initiatives will open exhibitions across the city to kick off Berlin Art Week. Following a packed morning-to-night program…[read on]


Review // “Talking Galleries” Not Saying Much at Berlin Art Week

Blog post by Alena Sokhan – in Berlin; Monday, Sep. 21, 2015.

Berlin Art Week partnered with Talking Galleries this year to produce two lectures on the contemporary role of galleries in the art world. The first panel on Friday, September 18, was titled “The Added Value of Working Alongside a Gallery” and was moderated by the director of the Tate Modern, …[read on…]

Space // An Interview with Karl Holmqvist

By Alison Hugill // Sept. 17, 2015
Swedish-born, Berlin-based artist Karl Holmqvist is coming to abc this year with a series of his iconic text-based works, represented by Galerie Neu. The artist is well-known for his poetry readings, installations, and[read on]


Space // An Interview with Caroline Mesquita

Caroline Mesquita installation at Carlier Gebauer Galler 2015 for abc berlin

Interview by Alena Sokhan // Sept. 15, 2015
French sculptor and artist Caroline Mesquita is using the large space in the basement of the Carlier|Gebauer as a studio for the last few months, creating large humanoid figures out of metal, scattered throughout the[read on]