Art District, Berlin - Germany Travel Guide
Catch the pulse of Berlin's art scene in galleries, streets...everywhere.
Berlin is a magnet for artists fromall over the world. There literally is enough room for experimentation and innovation and the rents for it are quite cheap. The district around the Auguststrafze is lined with galleries. The city is packed with museums, but you could even declare a Berlin wall to your own canvass or the Berlin Wall. You can find art everywhere as a graffiti on the walls, in galleries, of course.
You can even find some art in artist's flats because due to the lack of space, they sometimes even open their private space for their own exhibitions, or in shops, parking lots. Looking for a good gallery in Berlin? Just follow the banana. There is an artist from Cologne, who whenever he comes across a gallery that he likes just spray paints the banana on its wall. Just his personal sign of recommendation. Let's take a look.
We have specialized over the last 15-16 years in expressive realism painting at the core Bernard Heisig who is the most important artist in our gallery. All german artists and mostly, without being political, artists that came from the East. And every couple of months there is a festival, the so-called Ungan [sp} where all the galleries are open together. Or you enter a gallery with the title like deschlef.
I paint and I make objects. I am letting myself be inspired, having a look. There are different influences here. A lot of people come here who are not from Berllin and bring all sorts of currents with them. Well, I have to say what really interests me is realistic painting.
And the woman who did the elephant, who knitted it, I have seen more work of hers in that book. If you want to mingle with the artists outside the galleries, you might just find they are in all the cafasin [sp] bars lined up along the Auguststrafze, (Unclear German names) Fast Food. My name is Dorthe Eickelberg, showing you Berlin.
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Berlin Summer University of the Arts
The Summer University of the Arts is home to a multitude of workshops and courses incorporating all disciplines of the Berlin University of the Arts: Performing Arts, Fine Arts, Design and Music, Creative Entrepreneurship, Self Marketing and Arts Management.
The broad spectrum of courses ranges from classical master-classes to experimental workshops and new formats. International artists have the unique opportunity to gain an insightful look into and experience the world behind the scenes of the world-renowned art university as well as to meet and network with other artists, all while expanding individual creative horizons.
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The Academy of Arts of Berlin is an arts institution in Berlin, Germany.It was founded in 1696 by Elector Frederick III of Brandenburg as the Prussian Academy of Arts, an academic institution in which members could meet and discuss and share ideas.As early as 1699, the Academy of Arts served as the arts council of the Prussian government, and since 1931 it has been exclusively tasked with such a function in the successor states.The academic arm ultimately developed into the Berlin University of the Arts of today.
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Academy of Fine Arts Munich, Germany - The project expands the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, built in 1876. COOP HIMMELB(L)AU's design concept is based on the idea of transforming the three different urban spatial systems which come together on the site: the axial system of Leopoldstraße / Akademiestraße with its stately buildings; the structure of Schwabing, developed over time with its small-scale, differentiated buildings; and the garden areas of Leopoldpark and Akademiegarten with their historical trees. The open configuration of buildings locked together produces a sequence of transitory spaces between the park and urban spaces: the glass facade as a media membrane, the gate to the Academy, the inner court, the studio terraces as the connecting link and gate to the park. Diagonal ramps and gangways connect the functional areas of the various parts of the building and thus the different departments. In this way, an energized complex is created, which corresponds ideally to the diversity of creative activity. The art school extension houses painting studios, sculpture studios, a media workshop, photography studios and a print workshop. Usable Floor Area 5.666 m2
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Design undergraduates from the Hugh Baird University Centre recently travelled to Berlin to expand their knowledge and gain inspiration from museums dedicated to elements of the design industry.
The undergraduates, are studying on the Foundation Degree and BA (Hons) Top up course in Graphic Arts, both of which are validated by The University of Central Lancashire (UCLan), spent a week in the German capital and made the most of their visit by packing in a host of cultural and educational experiences.
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Starting your art career in a new city in Europe? Having you considered moving to Berlin? I just came back from my trip to Berlin. During the 30th anniversary of the fall of Berlin wall, we made some art projects with artist Li Wei. I want to use this opportunity to talk about moving to Berlin as an artist.
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Post-colonialist art rules at 10th Berlin Biennale
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The 10th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art festival has opened in the German capital.
The title of this year's festival is We don't need another hero and the focus is on art from developing countries.
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The Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art is one of the highlights of the cultural calendar of the German Capital.
Every two years a new team of curators takes over venues across the city for a three-month exhibition showcasing contemporary art from across the globe.
This year the curator team is led by South African curator Gabi Ngcobo and the title is We don't need another hero.
Moshekwa Langa is one of several South African artists showcasing works at the festival.
His large installation is titled Miracle in the Rain and consists of large sheets showing water in different forms.
He explains how he was first inspired to depict water when visiting the Kimberly hole, a large man-made pit filled with turquoise water in South Africa.
Probably the first thing that inspired me was the Kimberly hole in South Africa. The image of it has always been green, he says.
I think, even when I went to visit the sea for the first time it occurred to me that I have always seen it as a blue thing but every-time I took the water into my hands I never saw that. So, I tried in some different ways to recreate this sensation of looking at water as it appears when it is presented.
Most of the artists from Africa, the Caribbean and South America.
The festival has a postcolonial focus on race and the global system after colonialism.
We are all post-colonials, says Thiago de Paula Souza, a Brazilian member of the curating team.
But I wouldn't say only one. We are trying to look to multiple voices and to position ourselves towards the moment that we are in now. So I think that we are trying to learn from the past. Trying to not repeat the same mistakes. And try to pave a walk through the future.
Lydia Hamann and Kay Osteroth are two German artists who have chosen to depict the South African artist Mmakgabo Mapula Helen Sebidi in her studio.
It is one of a series of 11 paintings that pays tribute to artists they admire.
We looked at who we are admiring? Who inspires us? Who do we want to be involved with? Who do we think is crazy in his or her artistic positions? Who do we want to deal with, says Hamann.
Another German artist is dealing with the issue of migration.
Mario Pfeifer has created a video installation dissecting a case in a small town near Dresden in Germany in 2015 when a vigilante group tied an asylum seeker to a tree.
The video installation uses actors to recreate the events leading up to the incident.
I want to create a discourse, a dialogue, in the society for the broad masses, he says.
For me, the form that I'm dealing with realism, so with realistic pictures and journalistic pictures and anthropological pictures. Something that hopefully can speak directly to the public. I don't really work in the abstract, but always focused on reality in the society.
The festival will take place at four venues in Berlin, the largest exhibitions at the Academy of Art and the Institute for Contemporary Art.
For Kay Osteroth is it exciting to show her work in the same festivals as other artists from around the world.
It is great and exciting to be shown here in the context where a lot of international artists are presented. We are very happy…
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Haus Schwarzenberg is the smallest and most exceptional Streetart Hotspot in Berlin. The house is located beside the Hackesche Höfe. The Haus Schwarzenberg and its yard are hidden behind a back-alley gateway that can be easily overlooked, when passing by for the first time. Once you’ve found it, however, you’re rewarded with an overwhelming amount of Street Art and the feeling that you’ve just travelled in time.
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Daniel Richter Interview: On Vienna vs. Berlin
“As ‘a working tourist’ in Vienna you see all these smells of the past and not all of them are disgusting.” Hear why German painter Daniel Richter prefers Vienna – where he works as professor at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste Wien – over Berlin.
Richter, who is based in Berlin, has been a professor at the art academy in Vienna since 2006, a “working tourist” of the Austrian capital. A crown jewel of the Austria-Hungarian empire, Vienna is a reminder of “the decadence of the monarchy, the derangement of mankind on a very high luxurious level,” says Richter. But Vienna is not only home to glorious buildings and decadent pasts, it is also the city of the avant-gardes, of Klimt and Kokoschka, Einstein and Freud. In Richter’s opinion “the grand history of culture is embedded in the people of Vienna, more so than the Weimar past is a part of the Berliners.”
Daniel Richter (b. 1962) is a German painter whose strongly coloured, often slightly surreal paintings convey current events and art historical issues with an irreverent and energetic approach. A professor at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Vienna, Austria, his work is widely exhibited, among others at Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst, Belgium, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Germany and Victoria Miro Gallery in London, UK. Richter’s paintings can be found in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Centre Pompidou, Paris and elsewhere.
Daniel Richter was interviewed by Marc-Christoph Wagner in his studio in Berlin, Germany, and at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark, in July 2016, in connection with the exhibition ‘Lonely Old Slogans’.
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