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Last Night's Fortune Teller Zeitgenössische Kunst / Contemporary Art in Berlin November + Dezember / November + December 2017 www.indexberlin.de 0 INSTITUTIONEN UND SAMMLUNGEN/INSTITUTIONS z Sammlung Boros B2 é DISTRICT Berlin B4 ô NOME C3 Bunker, Reinhardtstr. 20, 10117 Berlin, T: (030) 27 59 40 65 Malzfabrik, Bessemerstr. 2–14, 12103 Berlin, T: (030) 71 09 30, F: (030) 75 51 248 29 Glogauer Straße 17, 10999 Berlin, T: (030) 55 27 44 91 AND COLLECTIONS [email protected], www.sammlung-boros.de [email protected], www.district-berlin.com www.nomegallery.com Mi–Sa: 15–19 Uhr Di–Sa: 15–19 Uhr Informationen bitte erfragen / Please contact for further information bis 16.12. The Many Headed Hydra #02: When the Sea Looks Back bis 11.11. N. Al-Badri & N. Nelles Not a Single Bone (A Serpent’s Tale) kuratiert von Emma Haugh und ab 2.12. Evidentiary Realism Sadie Barnette, Ingrid Suza Husse Burrington, Harun Farocki, Hans Haacke, Khaled Hafez u.a. kuratiert von Paolo Cirio ab 23.12. Winterpause / Winter break i Akademie der Künste A2 { Salon Dahlmann A3 è Eden Eden B3 ô Peles Empire C4 Hanseatenweg 10, 10557 Berlin, T: (030) 200 57 20 00 Marburger Straße 3, 10789 Berlin, T: (030) 21 90 98 50 Bülowstr. 74 (Ecke Blumenthalstraße), 10783 Berlin, T: (030) 26 39 49 85 Karl-Marx-Strasse 58 (Hinterhof), 12043 Berlin [email protected], www.adk.de [email protected], www.salon-dahlmann.de [email protected], www.eden-eden.com [email protected] Di–So: 11–19 Uhr Fr+Sa: 12–18 Uhr Sa: 12–18 Uhr und nach Vereinbarung Nur nach Vereinbarung, Anmeldung per Email bis 19.11. Sagen Sie‘s den Steinen – Zur Gegenwart des bis 16.12. Eija-Liisa Ahtila Ecologies of Drama bis 16.12. James Richards Mouth Room bis 26.11. Shannon Bool Werks von Danièle Huillet, Jean-Marie Straub bis 16.12. Terike Haapoja Gravitation Private Apartment kuratiert von Annett Busch, Tobias Hering bis 16.12. Nina Hoffmann & Kathrin Sonntag Up in Arms bis 28.1. Benjamin und Brecht. Denken in Extremen Concierge Room Z. Beloff, A. Broomberg/O. Chanarin, u.a. iö Akademie der Künste B2 | Anselm Dreher Stiftung A3 ê Frankfurt am Main C4 ô Schering Stiftung Projektraum für Kunst und Wissenschaft B2 Pariser Platz 4, 10117 Berlin, T: (030) 200 571 00 Pfalzburger Str. 80, 10719 Berlin, T: (030) 883 52 49, F: (030) 881 65 31 Wildenbruchstraße 15, 12045 Berlin, M: 0176 84226471 Unter den Linden 32–34, 10117 Berlin, T: (030) 20 62 29 65, F: (030) 20 62 29 61 [email protected], www.adk.de [email protected], www.galerie-anselm-dreher.com [email protected], www.frankfurt-am.com [email protected], www.scheringstiftung.de Täglich: 10–20 Uhr Nur nach Vereinbarung Sa+So: 13–18 Uhr und nach Vereinbarung Do–Mo: 13–19 Uhr 7.12. Gespräch You Want Kilims, But I Do Films Nele 18.11 Wo ist denn hier die Ausstellung... anlässlich der bis 3.12. Augustus Thompson bis 10.12. Daria Martin A Hunger Artist Gründung der Galerie Anselm Dreher vor 50 Jahren im November Kunst und Kultur in Hertling, Mahir Namur, Ata Unal 1967 / Ausstellungsort: Kehrer Galerie, Potsdamer Str.100, der Türkei, 19 Uhr 10785 Berlin, 18 Uhr 8.12 Diskussion Underground und Improvisation. Alternative Musik und Kunst nach 1968 19.30 Uhr j Berlinische Galerie B3 } haubrok foundation / Fahrbereitschaft C2 ë Galerie im Körnerpark C4 ô Stiftung Reinbeckhallen Sammlung für Gegenwartskunst C4 Alte Jakobstr. 124–128, 10969 Berlin, T: (030) 78 90 26 00, F: (030) 78 90 27 30 Herzbergstraße 40–43, 10365 Berlin, M: 0172 2109525 Schierker Str. 8, 12051 Berlin, T: (030) 56 82 39 39 Reinbeckstrasse 17, 12459 Berlin, T: (030) 20 393 10 F: (030) 20 393 130 [email protected], www.berlinischegalerie.de [email protected], www.haubrok.org [email protected], www.kultur-neukoelln.de [email protected], www.reinbeckhallen.de Mi–Mo: 10–18 Uhr Sa: 15 Uhr (nach Vereinbarung), 15.9. 19–21 Uhr / 16.9.+17.9. 12–18 Uhr Di–So: 10–18 Uhr bis 15.12. Dan Perjovschi Drawing Politics in Kollaboration mit bis 26.2. Monica Bonvicini 3612,54 m³ vs 0,05 m³ bis 2.12. la > x Margaret Honda, Stephen Prina, 4.11.–21.1. Reframing Worlds – Mobilität und Gender aus Galerija Gregor Podnar, Berlin bis 15.1. Jeanne Mammen Die Beobachterin. Retrospektive Christopher Williams postkolonial, feministischer Perspektive Akinbiyi, 1910–1975 ab 4.12. Winterpause / Winter break Aksaygın & Safoglu, Greie aka AGF, ter Heijne, ab 3.11. Cyrill Lachauer What Do You Want Here Raum, Maza, Zoitl, Boudry & Lorenz, Kriemann Eine Kooperation zwischen nGbK und Galerie im Körnerpark k C/O Berlin A3 ~ Sammlung Hoffmann B2 í Galerie Wedding – Raum für zeitgenössische Kunst A1 ô tête B1 Amerika Haus, Hardenbergstraße 22–24, 10623 Berlin, T: (030) 28 44 41 60, F: (030) 284 44 16 19 Sophienstr. 21, 10178 Berlin, T: (030) 28 49 91 20, F: (030) 28 49 91 12 Müllerstraße 146/47, 13353 Berlin, T: (030) 901 84 23 85, F: (030) 901 84 88 42 38 Schönhauser Allee 161a, 10435 Berlin [email protected], www.co-berlin.org [email protected], www.sammlung-hoffmann.de www.galeriewedding.de [email protected], www.tete.nu Täglich: 11–20 Uhr nur mit Anmeldung/by appointment only Weitere Informationen bitte der Website entnehmen Weitere informationen bitte der Website entnehmen. bis 3.12. Danny Lyon Message to the Future fortwährend Private Sammlung zeitgenössischer Kunst aller Medien, ab 17.11. Dafna Maimon Orient Express im Rahmen von UP 2.11. Talk PICTURE BERLIN Fall Session: an evening of artist talks Führungen samstags nach Anmeldung / Private collection of (Unsustainable Privileges), kuratiert von Solvej Helweg Ovesen 19 Uhr bis 3.12. Willi Ruge Fotoaktuell contemporary art in all media, guided tours on Saturdays by und Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung ab 9.12. Joel Meyerowitz Why Color? Retrospective appointment. ab 9.12. Torbjørn Rødland Back in Touch 24.12.–31.12. Winterpause / Winter break l daadgalerie C3 Ä JohnenPrivat B2 ì Haus am Kleistpark A4 ô Walks News B1 Oranienstrasse 161, 10969 Berlin Marienstrasse 10 , 10117 Berlin Grunewaldstr. 6–7, 10823 Berlin Biesentalerstr. 5, 13359 Berlin, M: 0176 680 56 554 / 0176 256 76 809 [email protected], www.daadgalerie.de www.johnenprivat.de [email protected], www.hausamkleistpark.de [email protected], www.walks-news.com Di–So: 12–19 Uhr Sa: 14–18 Uhr (nach Vereinbarung) Di–So: 11–18 Uhr Nur nach Vereinbarung ab 11.11. Naufus Ramírez-Figueroa The Green Ray bis 2.12. Roof Cat and Bird in Piece D. Claerbout, M. Creed, bis 10.12. Sabine Schründer Stages – Fotografien 17.11.–15.12. Anna Susanna Woof 22.11. Konzert + Lesung Ed Atkins, Antoine Beuger, K. Fritsch, F. Gennari, P.Golia, H.P. Feldmann, bis 10.12. Anna Lehmann-Brauns Wildsidewest HaK Projektraum Jürg Frey Antoine Beuger: we are voices / Counterpoints mit B. Kuhn, C. Quabek, W. Siem einer Lesung von Ed Atkins, Jürg Frey: Instruments, Field Room (1927-2016, Recordings. In Kollaboration mit Berliner Festspiele, 19 Uhr bis 2.12. Olaf Holzapfel, Klaus Lehmann in Zusammenarbeit mit der Galerie Angelika Metzger) m Daimler Contemporary B3 Å JULIA STOSCHEK COLLECTION Berlin B3 î Haus am Lützowplatz A3 ô ZKR – Zentrum für Kunst und öffentlichen Raum C2 Haus Huth, Alte Potsdamer Str. 5, 10785 Berlin, T: (030) 25 94 14 20, F: (030) 25 94 14 29 Leipziger Strasse 60 (Eingang über Jerusalemer Str.), 10117 Berlin, T: (030) 921 06 24 60 Lützowplatz 9, 10785 Berlin, T: (030) 261 38 05, F: (030) 264 47 13 Schloss Biesdorf, Alt-Biesdorf 55, 12683 Berlin, T: (030) 70 09 06 77 55 [email protected], www.art.daimler.com [email protected], www.jsc.berlin [email protected], www.hal-berlin.de www.zkr-berlin.de Täglich: 11–18 Uhr, Eintritt frei Sa+So: 14–20 Uhr Di–So: 11–18 Uhr Mi–Mo: 10–18 Uhr, Do: 10–20 Uhr bis 5.11. Serielle Formationen. 1967/2017. Re-staging of the bis 26.11. Jaguars and Electric Eels Doug Aitken, Kader bis 19.11. Thomas Feuerstein Prometheus Delivered kuratiert bis 8.4. Blick Verschiebung Katja Eydel, Arno Fischer, first German exhibition of international tendencies Attia, Heike Baranowsky, Trisha Donnelly, von Marc Wellmann Stephanie Steinkopf, Clemens von Wedemeyer, Studiogalerie / kuratiert von Kat Rickard in Minimalism. Juan Downey, Cyprien Gaillard, Ryan Gander ab 18.11. Relics of Chaos Ulrich Wüst, Tobias Zielony u.a. kuratiert von ab 26.11. Last Night’s Fortune Teller u.a. ab 1.12. Meisterschülerpreis des Präsidenten der UdK Berlin 2017 Katja Aßmann und Ulrike Kremeier Rafael Ibarra, Lisa Peters, Gary Schlingheider n Deutsche Bank KunstHalle B2 Ç Kienzle Art Foundation A3 ï ifa-Galerie Berlin Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen B2 0 more EVENTS Unter den Linden 13–15, 10117 Berlin, T: (030) 202 09 30, F: (030) 20 20 93 20 Bleibtreustr. 54, 10623 Berlin, T: (030) 31 50 70 13, F: (030) 31 50 70 13 Linienstr. 139/140, 10115 Berlin, T: (030) 28 44 91 40, F: (030) 28 44 91 42 [email protected], www.deutsche-bank-kunsthalle.de [email protected], www.kienzleartfoundation.de [email protected], www.ifa.de Täglich: 10–20 Uhr Do–Fr: 14–19 Uhr, Sa: 11–16 Uhr Di–So: 14–18 Uhr bis 25.3. Fahrelnissa Zeid kuratiert von Kerryn Greenberg & Vassilis bis 13.1. Gary Stephan bis 14.1. Chapter #3 Wura-Natasha Ogunji Every Mask I Ever Oikonomopoulos Loved kuratiert von Eva Barois De Caevel 16.11.
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