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Hamburger Bahnhof | Museum für Gegenwart | Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin
Der Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart – Berlin ist das größte Haus der Nationalgalerie, deren umfassende Bestände außerdem in der Alten Nationalgalerie, der Neuen Nationalgalerie, dem Museum Berggruen und der Sammlung Scharf-Gerstenberg zu finden sind. Die Nationalgalerie im Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart – Berlin knüpft zeitlich an die Sammlungsbestände der Neuen Nationalgalerie an und zeichnet die vielfältigen Entwicklungen in der Kunst seit 1960 bis in die Gegenwart nach.
The Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart – Berlin is the largest among the buildings housing the Nationalgalerie’s extensive holdings, the remainder of which are divided into the Alte Nationalgalerie, the Neue Nationalgalerie, the Museum Berggruen, and the Sammlung Scharf-Gerstenberg. The Nationalgalerie’s permanent collection at the Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart – Berlin features major figures and movements in art since 1960, taking up where the Neue Nationalgalerie leaves off.
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Places to see in ( Berlin - Germany ) Hamburger Bahnhof
Places to see in ( Berlin - Germany ) Hamburger Bahnhof
In a building of the former train station, you'll find one of the world's best collections of contemporary art. Visit Hamburger Bahnhof museum and see art from the 1960s to the present day. Whether your interest is in Pop Art, Expressionism or Minimalism, the museum will help you understand how each art form has developed. Paintings sit alongside sculpture, video, installation and photography. The museum showcases some of the most important examples of modern art from the past six decades in a 13,000 square metre exhibition space.
The art collections of Marx, Marzona and Flick now all belong to the Hamburger Bahnhof museum. The Nationalgalerie also shows its collection here. This modern art museum's history starts in the mid 1980s. The Nationalgalerie takes over the private art collection of building contractor Erich Marx, including world famous works by Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Anselm Kiefer. The local Berlin government decides on the old station building near the Berlin Wall as a home for this collection, but it remains heavily damaged after the Second World War and requires extensive renovation. Architect Joseph Paul Kleihues is contracted to carry out the reconstruction, and the museum opens its doors in 1996. The Nationalgalerie is home to works by Gerhard Richter, John Cage and Imi Knoebel. The aim of the museum is to encompass all artistic disciplines and to blur boundaries. Visitors will notice, for example, installation art by Michel Majerus, who uses imagery from computer games in his artwork.
The photography section is also outstanding, with works by influential photographers such as Bernd and Hilla Becher, Thomas Ruff and Andreas Gursky. In 2002, Egidio Marzona's collection is also acquired by the museum, featuring conceptual art and Italian Arte Povera. Finally, collector Christian Flick makes a permanent loan of his collection to the museum, consisting of more than 1,500 works of art. Between and 2012, several pieces of this collection are donated to the museum. Exhibits can be found in Rieckhallen, a neighbouring building and the former warehouse of a freight company. The building alone is impressive: around 6,000 square metres in size, it has a simple black facade made of trapezoidal sheet metal. Flick's collection consists of conceptual art by artists such as Marcel Duchamp and Bruce Nauman, and media art by Nam June Paik.
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Früher war der Hamburger Bahnhof ein ganz normaler Bahnhof – heute ist er ein ziemlich cooles Museum für Modern Art. Hier gibt es einige interaktive und tolle dauerhafte Ausstellungen. Los, wir schauen uns gemeinsam die Kunstwerke an! :)
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The Hamburger Bahnhof started as a Train Station and nowadays it's a very cool Modern Art Museum. It has a few interactive and very nice permanent exhibitions. Come #FollowMeAround and let's appreciate some artwork together! :)
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Sehenswert! // Hamburger Bahnhof (Teil 1)
2 aktuelle Ausstellungen: Carl Andre, Skulpturen
Die schwarzen Jahre Geschichten einer Sammlung 1933-45
Das Kapital - Hamburger Bahnhof Berlin
July 2nd 2016. Exhibition Das Kapital inspired by the artwork installation of Joseph Beuys. He showed it at the Venice Biennale for Contemporary Art 1980. Through November 6th 2016 at Museum Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin. Video by Holger Jacobs for kultur24berlinTV.
Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart – Berlin
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Carsten Höller - Soma - Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin (HD)
Until 6th of February 2011
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Carsten Höller was born 1961 in Brussels and is counted among the most prominent contemporary artists. The artist, who lives in Stockholm, has presented significant work at the Documenta X (1997), the Expo in Hannover (2000) and at the Venice Biennial (2005). 2006 he installed an expansive piece in the Turbine Hall of the Tate Modern, which attracted worldwide attention.
But Carsten Höller has not always been an artist. To begin with he studied agricultural science in Kiel, Germany and habilitated 1993 in Phytopathology. Parallel to his work as a scientist he began his artistic career and integrated the experiment as a method into his artistic work.
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Hamburger Bahnhof - Local Histories
Welche Kunst war prägend für Donald Judd? Was verbindet Konrad Lueg, Sigmar Polke und Gerhard Richter? Welche Galerien haben Bruce Nauman oder Jenny Holzer in ihren frühen Karrierephasen unterstützt? Mitunter ungewöhnliche Werk-Aufstellungen liefern Momentaufnahmen aus dem New York und Düsseldorf der 1960er- und 1970er-Jahre, dem Köln der 1980er-, dem Berlin und Los Angeles der 1990er Jahre. Werke aus der Friedrich Christian Flick Collection im Hamburger Bahnhof, der Sammlung der Nationalgalerie und Leihgaben…
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Carsten Höller: SOMA at Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin
| Twelve reindeer, twenty-four canaries, eight mice and two flies are the main protagonists of the complex art installation by Belgian artist Carsten Höller at Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart in Berlin. Video by Dian Zagorchinov / Ikono.tv | More info:
Art Lover's Guide to Berlin | Hamburger Bahnhof
In today's video, I'm starting a new series about the art scene here in Berlin by talking about my recent visit to the Hamburger Bahnhof, a contemporary art museum. Enjoy! x
Martin Kippenberger: Sehr Gut Very Good at Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin
Martin Kippenberger: Sehr Gut | Very Good / Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin: In 2013 Martin Kippenberger, the enfant terrible of the German art scene, would have celebrated his 60th birthday. On this occasion, Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin is dedicating a special exhibition to the artist, who died in 1997 due to an excessive life. The show characterizes Martin Kippenberger as an artist, whose work and life cannot be separated from one another, and as an artist, who is considered one of the most significant of his generation. After the last major Kippenberger retrospective entitled The Problem Perspective at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 2009, the exhibition Martin Kippenberger: Sehr Gut | Very Good at Hamburger Bahnhof is another attempt to approach the life and work of Martin Kippenberger. Kippenberger's works are exhibited at several places in the building. On display are works such as the painting Paris Bar (1993), and the wall sculpture Zuerst die Füsse (1991) (the infamous crucified frog). In this video, curator Britta Schmitz talks about the artist and the exhibition. Martin Kippenberger: Sehr Gut | Very Good at Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart in Berlin runs until August 18, 2013.
Martin Kippenberger: Sehr Gut | Very Good / Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin. Press preview, February 21, 2013. Video by Frantisek Zachoval.
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Soma - Im Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin
Heute war ich im Hamburger Bahnhof und habe mir die Installation SOMA von Carsten Höller angeschaut.
AN AFTERNOON AT HAMBURGER BAHNHOF
AN AFTERNOON AT HAMBURGER BAHNHOF
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Susan Philipsz: Part File Score / Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin
The exhibition Part File Score by Susan Philipsz at the Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin presents a new sound installation by the 2010 Turner Prize winner. Susan Philipsz' installation is based on the parallels between the train station as means of transport and the moved life of the composer Hanns Eisler (1898-1962). Eisler immigrated to the US in the 1930s but had to leave the country in 1948 due to his pro-communist convictions. In the 1920s and 1950s he lived in Berlin. Susan Philipsz has developed a 24-channel sound installation (24 pillars in the main hall of Hamburger Bahnhof), which is based on three film music compositions by Eisler. Large-format banner print are installed on the walls of the hall, which show Eisler's musical scores, but are overlaid with pages from his FBI file. The FBI had started a file on Eisler when he entered the U.S. for the first time in 1935. In this video, Susan Philipsz explains significances of the concept of the exhibition and talks in detail about the developing process of this project. The show runs until May 04, 2014.
Susan Philipsz (b. 1965 in Glasgow, lives in Berlin), from 1989 to 1993, studied at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee and from 1993 to 1994 at The University of Ulster. Philipsz won the Turner Prize (2010). Recently her works were shown, among others, at K21 Ständehaus, Dusseldorf (2014); Museum of Modern Art, New York City (2013); Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York City (2012); Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst, Aachen (2011); Peabody Essex Museum, Salem (2011); Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (MCA), Chicago (2011); Galerie Natalie Seroussi, Paris (2011); Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen, St. Gallen (2010) or Centre of Contemporary Art Torun, Torun (2009).She has participated at the Biennale Estuaire Nantes/St-Nazaire; Bienal de Sao Paulo, São Paulo; Biennale of Sydney; The Busan Biennale; berlin biennale für zeitgenössische kunst; Yugoslav Biennial of Young Artists; Tirana Biennial; Manifesta 3 and Melbourne International Biennial.
Susan Philipsz: Part File Score at the Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin (Germany); Interview with Susan Philipsz; January 31, 2014. Video by Frantisek Zachoval.
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Museum Hamburger Bahnhof Berlin : Otto Mueller, Agnieszka Polska, Local Histories
Rundgang durch das Berliner Museum für Gegenwart Hamburger Bahnhof: Otto Mueller und sein Netzwerk in Breslau - Agnieszka Polskas The Demon’s Brain - Local Histories. Noch zu sehen bis zum 03.03.2019
Berlin Hamburger Bahnhof
L'Hamburger Bahnhof, costruita nel 1845-47 in stile tardo classicista su progetto di Neuhaus e Holz, fu utilizzata come stazione solo per 40 anni. Ristrutturata dopo la guerra da Josef Paul Kleihues é la più importante galleria d'arte contemporanea a Berlino, magnificamente decorata con luci verdi e blu da DAn Flavin, la cui installazione si può ammirare soprattutto alla sera. Erich Marx ha prestato la sua collezione a tempo inderterminato : ne fanno parte 180 lavori di artisti contemporanei, europei ed americani, fra i quali Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Cy Twombly e Joseph beuys: Il museo organizza esposizioni tematiche, episodi di arte performativa.
{B*} - Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart - Berlin Moabit
360° video recorded in front of the Hamburger Bahnhof, a former railway station of Berlin-Hamburg Railway. Hie reception building now houses the Museum of Contemporary Art, which belongs to the National Gallery. He is located in the Invalidenstraße in the Moabit district opposite to the Charité hospital. The museum counts with 250,000 visitors in 2007, the most successful stores for contemporary art.
Museum Hamburger Bahnhof - Festival of Future Nows - Berlin Art Week
14.09.2017. Exhibition for 4 days during the BERLIN ART WEEK of Festival Future Nows at Museum for contemporary art HAMBURGER BAHNHOF. The works you can see (in order of appearance): Andreas Greiner (drone with video), Anne Due Her Jordan (yellow balls), Elan Williams (red ballon), Hans-Henning Korb (video, screen, earth), Merlin Carter (video projection as selfie). Through 17th of September, Open: 10 am - 11 pm. Video by Holger Jacobs for kultur24 TV. Read our report on kultur24.berlin
Kunstprojekt Soma - Carsten Höller - Hamburger Bahnhof Berlin