Posts Tagged ‘max frisinger’

THE WEEK Feb. 24 – Mar. 02

ZK/U “Dear Green” – GROUP SHOW Exhibition: Feb. 28 – Mar. 02, 2014 Opening Reception: Thursday, Feb. 27; 6pm, performance and after party from 9pm Siemensstraße 27 (click here for map) GALERIE CRONE “Malaparte” – PETER WELZ Exhibition: Feb. 28 – Apr. 19, 2014 Opening Reception: Thursday, Feb.27; 7-9p […]


THE WEEK, May 20 – 26, 2013

Monday, May 20, 2013 HEBBEL AM UFER “There is more to sexism than meets the eye” – MISSY MAGAZINE Presentation: Monday, May 20, 2013; 8pm HAU 2, Hallesches Ufer 32 (click here for map) Wednesday, May 22, 2013 GALERIE TORSTRASSE 161 Solo show by BEN TONG Exhibition: May 22 – 29, 2013 Opening Reception: Wednesday,… Read more »


THE WEEK, January 1 – 13, 2013

Ignacio Uriarte, Arbeitsraum, 2012, DAZ Berlin

Ignacio Uriarte – “Double Rhombus” (2012), Paper installation on wall; at DAZ Berlin Thursday, Jan. 03, 2013 DAZ “Workspace” – IGNACIO URIARTE Exhibition: Nov. 30, 2012 – Jan. 13, 2013 Guided Tour: Thursday, Jan. 03; 7pm Köpenicker Straße 48/49 (click here for map) Friday, Jan. 04, 2013 CONTEMPORARY FINE ARTS “Buderus” – MAX FRISINGER Exhibition:… Read more »


Berlin Artists Take Center Stage at Saatchi Gallery

Zhivago Duncan - "Pretentious Crap" (2010-2011); Wood, glass, mixed media; 300 x 307 x 250 cm; Image courtesy of the Saatchi Gallery, London © Zhivago Duncan, 2011

Blog entry by Monica Salazar – in Berlin; Monday, Nov. 7, 2011.

On November 18th, the international reach of Berlin’s emerging art scene will be presented prominently in Saatchi Gallery’s first survey of German art, Gesamtkunstwerk: New Art from Germany. Artists from Berlin, Frankfurt, Düsseldorf, Stuttgart, Bremen and Cologne will be exhibited. Fourteen of the twenty-four artists hail from Berlin.

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FRIEZE PUBLISHING: Launches German/English Bilingual Publication

frieze d/e

Blog Entry by Henna Räsänen – in Berlin; Saturday, May 8, 2011.

The publication provides a bold coverage of the German art world. Themes covered in the first issue of frieze d/e offer interesting questions and ideas, from the class difference in art to changes in Swiss art funding and censorship. The in-depth articles discuss work from inspiring artists such as Berlin-based artist Henrik Olensen. Olensen is a sculpturist whose work focuses in tearing down the clichés of gay identities as well as the constrained opposites often found in the society. Other interesting names covered in the first issue are Pamela Rosenkranz, Christian Mayer and Max Frisinger.

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