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Kunstraum Richard Sorge Berlin Presents Everything to More from Hiroki Otsuka Opens 28th November

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November
26th

flyer Kunstraum Richard Sorge Berlin Presents Everything to More from Hiroki Otsuka Opens 28th November
“Kunstraum Richard Sorge” presents a large exhibition of Brooklyn-based Japanese artist Hiroki Otsuka’s paintings and murals, titled “Everything to More”.

Hiroki, a well-known erotic Manga artist for more than 12 years, cooperates on Jeremy Wade’s Manga-inspired Berlin theater production “there is no end to more,” which will later be presented at the NY Japan Society. On November {...}

First Solo Exhibition for Peter Zimmermann at Michael Janssen Berlin through to October 31st

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September
28th

peter-zimmermann-300x200 First Solo Exhibition for Peter Zimmermann at Michael Janssen Berlin through to October 31st
Peter Zimmermann, Untitled, 2009. Epoxy resin on styrodur, 650 x 360 x 35 cm. Courtesy of Galerie Michael Janssen Berlin.

For his first solo exhibition in Berlin, Peter Zimmermann utilizes two rooms of the Michael Janssen Gallery. In the first room, visitors come across two of his new sculptures. The current exhibition shows this special body {...}

MAT COLLISHAW at Haunch of Venison Berlin Private View Friday September 11th

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September
11th

matcollishaw-292x300 MAT COLLISHAW at Haunch of Venison Berlin Private View Friday September 11th
Mat Collishaw Insecticide 15C-type photo on Dibond 182.9 x 182.9 cm 72 x 72 inches
For his first solo exhibition in Berlin, British artist Mat Collishaw presents a corrupted digital manipulation of Francis Bacon’s Pope Innocent X, itself famously appropriated from a Velazquez original. Entitled The End of Innocence and projected on a monumental scale, Collishaw’s rendering of the {...}

Germany’s Smallest Art Gallery Opens

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August
10th

smallery Germanys Smallest Art Gallery Opens
From the beginning of August Germany’s largest city will be the home to what is probably the smallest gallery in the country. The Smallery.

Behind the project is PULK Berlin. The Smallery itself is a small, purpose-built garden shed. The exhibition manages to fit 24 pieces into an exhibition space less than 1.5 m2 in size. The pieces are contributed by internationally successful illustrators from {...}

URBAN AFFAIRS extended an International selection of world renowned Urban and Streetart artist

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July
11th

30works_r_v_d_angel_s URBAN AFFAIRS extended an International selection of world renowned Urban and Streetart artist
Rourke van Dal
URBAN AFFAIRS extended, presents in this second edition, an International selection of world renowned Urban and Streetart artist. Following the motto of the exhibition name this year, numerous external artistic projects, Galleries and institutions are invited to a new exhibition space in an reappropriated Berlin Swimming pool, with over 2,000 square meters of space {...}

Back to the Future at COMA, Berlin Review By Alicia Reuter

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July
10th

comauriarte Back to the Future at COMA, Berlin Review By Alicia Reuter
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Gabriel Vormstein Papyrus containing the spell to preserve its possessor at Meyer Riegger Berlin

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June
23rd

gabriel-vormstein-218x300 Gabriel Vormstein  Papyrus containing the spell to preserve its possessor at Meyer Riegger Berlin
28.06. – 31.07.2009 Eröffnung: 27.06.2009 19.00-21:00 Uhr
Gabriel Vormstein What can be savely read, 2009 Pencil, wallpaint, flies, plastic on plastic on canvas 130 x 95 cm
www.meyer-riegger.de

Bridget Riley Private view Saturday, June 20 Galerie Max Hetzler

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June
19th

bridget-riley-scale-study-ochre-cerise-and-turquise-in-closed-discs Bridget Riley Private view Saturday, June 20 Galerie Max Hetzler
6 - 8 pm
Galerie Max Hetzler
Zimmerstrasse 90/91
Berlin-Mitte

EXTRASCHROT Berlin the scene Art Opening 06.06.09 - 7pm

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June
4th

extraraum_scene_detail_1 EXTRASCHROT  Berlin the scene Art Opening 06.06.09 - 7pm

“the scene”
EXTRASCHROT und Björn Achilles, Sebastian Debold, Ali Fitzgerald, Peter Hansen, Armin Keller, Susanne Klein, Leon Kleinbaum, Hans Könings, Sandra Kuhne, Oliver Scharfbier
Musik von Michael Light

The installation ” The Scene” (derived from ‘Crime Scene’ or ‘Tatort’) is a co-operation of 10 artists. Contentwise the installation deals with the topics civilization in the form of weapon fetishism, the joy {...}