TOP 5 OPENINGS FOR YOUR BERLIN ART WEEKEND

09.07 - 11.07.2015  

TOP 5 OPENINGS FOR YOUR BERLIN ART WEEKEND

Berlin’s top art events (9th-11th July 2015): insitu, Center, Deutsche Bank KunstHalle, Am Spreeufer, and KWADRAT!

Vernissage / insitu

Thursday 9th June

For an upcoming cycle of exhibitions, insitu plumbs the depths of constructed personae with a set of collaborative coproductions of fictional characters. Enjoy an intimate encounter of the artistic kind with an introduction to the very first experiment in character design and meet Vic this Thursday evening.

insitu // Kurfürstenstraße 21-22, 10785 Berlin

Vernissage / Center

Friday 10th June

Step into a surreal landscape dotted with urban art influences and gusts of the obscene at the opening of Anthony Salvador’s latest exhibition. Dada with a hint of noir, delirious without descending into madness, Salvador’s imagery is a visual language unto itself.

Center // Kurfürstenstraße 174, 10785 Berlin

Artist Talk / Deutsche Bank KunstHalle

Friday 10th June — 7pm

Take a break from the usual weekend arts marathon for a conversation between artists Claudia Angelmaier, Erica Baum, Lisa Oppenheim, Kathrin Sonntag and the Guggenheim’s Senior Curator of Photography Jennifer Blessing. Explore the poetics of photography with the very best in the business at a one-of-a-kind cultural event brought to you by Deutsche Bank KunstHalle.

Deutsche Bank KunstHalle // Unter den Linden 13–15, 10117 Berlin

Vernissage / Am Spreeufer

Saturday 11th June — 7pm until 10pm

This Saturday, American designer and artist Ian Stell unveils hist first German installation, Diagint, on the historic grounds of the Spree Studios. Playfully engaging with the very concept of engagement, Stell’s monumental intersecting staircases transform the banks of the spree into a veritable playground for art lovers.

Am Spreeufer // Köpenicker Chaussee 1-4 / Ecke Zur Alten Flussbadeanstalt, 10317 Berlin

Vernissage / KWADRAT

Saturday 11th June — 6pm until 10pm

Formal without being stiff, minimal without losing impact, the work of Timo Klöppel is a study in the power of subtlety. Delicately manipulating perspective and permanence, Klöppel challenges perception itself with his sleek, simple installations.

KWADRAT // Manteuffelstraße 92, 10997 Berlin



Top Image Credit: Courtesy of Kwadrat