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Berlinische Galerie

The Berlinische Galerie is a museum of modern art, photography and architecture in Berlin. It is located in Kreuzberg, on Alte Jakobstraße, not far from the Jewish Museum. The Berlinische Galerie collects art created in Berlin since 1870 with a regional and international focus. Since September 2010, the museum's director has been the art historian Thomas Köhler, until then deputy director, succeeding Jörn Merkert.[1]

Berlinische Galerie
Location within Berlin
Established1975 (1975)
LocationKreuzberg, Berlin, Germany
TypeArt museum
Websiteberlinischegalerie.de

History edit

The Berlinische Galerie was founded in 1975[2] as a society devoted to exhibiting art from Berlin. For the first few years it was based in an office in Charlottenburg, and its exhibitions were displayed at the Akademie der Künste and the New National Gallery among others. In 1978 the Galerie moved into a former Landwehr officers' mess (now the Museum of Photography) on Jebensstraße, near Zoo Station. In 1986 it moved again, into the Martin-Gropius-Bau. In 1994 the collection became a public-law foundation.

In 1998 the Berlinische Galerie had to leave the Martin-Gropius-Bau due to reconstruction. After six years without a permanent home, it opened in its new location, in former industrial premises in Kreuzberg, in 2004. Built in 1965, the current building was originally a glass warehouse,[2] and took the Galerie a year to renovate. The museum reopened again in 2015 following a €6 million refurbishment that mainly involved updating the museum's security and technical equipment.[3]

Collection edit

The Berlinische Galerie collects art created in Berlin from the end of the 19th century (since 1870) to the present. The collection is interdisciplinary. Painting, sculpture, installation and media art, graphic art, photography, architecture and the documentary estates of artists are among the holdings.[4] The collection consists of five collection areas: Fine Arts, Prints and Drawings, Photography, Architecture and Artists' Archives.[5]

Fine Arts edit

The Fine Arts Collection contains around 5000 objects. Among them are works by prominent artists such as Max Beckmann, Hannah Höch, Naum Gabo, Georg Baselitz, Wolf Vostell, Ursula Sax and John Bock. Works by numerous artist groups are also represented, e.g. the Berlin Secession, Dada Berlin, the Eastern European avant-gardes, the Neue Wilde and the young art scene after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. The Golden Twenties form a focal point.[4]

Prints and Drawings edit

The collection Prints and Drawings comprises around 15,000 sheets, including prints and above all drawings. The works represent the diversity of art historical developments in Berlin: from Dada Berlin, late Expressionism from 1914, the Eastern European avant-garde of the 1920s to New Objectivity, New Figuration of the 1960s, East Berlin art since the construction and fall of the Wall, and contemporary drawing.[4]

Photography edit

With around 73,000 photographs, the photographic collection is one of the most important in Germany. In addition to portrait, architectural and urban photography, the focus is also on advertising and fashion photography, photojournalistic works, photomontages, photograms and photographic concept works. A special feature is the artistic photography of the GDR. The museum also promotes contemporary Berlin photography through continuous and extensive acquisitions.[4]

Architecture edit

The architecture collection comprises around 300,000 plans, 80,000 photographs, 4,000 design cartons for stained glass and mosaics, 2,500 models and around 800 metres of file material from estates, competitions and archives. The materials document Berlin's urban planning and architecture from 1900 to the present.[4]

Artists' Archives edit

The collection preserves documentary material on artists, artist groups, gallery owners and art scholars (including the Art Nouveau artist Fidus, the November Group, the Ferdinand Möller Gallery and the sculptors Naum Gabo and Hans Uhlmann). A special focus is the extensive archive holdings on the Berlin DADA movement consisting of the estates of Hannah Höch and Raoul Hausmann.[4]

Exhibitions edit

Permanent Exhibition edit

On the upper floor, the museum's permanent exhibition entitled Art in Berlin 1880–1980 presents a selection of the main works in its collection from the fields of painting, graphic art, sculpture, photography and architecture in chronological order on more than 1,000 m2 (11,000 sq ft), updated by discoveries and new acquisitions.[6] In October 2020, the tour of the collection was fundamentally renewed and presents art from the painting of the imperial period at the end of the 19th century to works of Expressionism, the Eastern European avant-garde, the architecture of post-war modernism and the Heftige Malerei of the 1970s.[4]

Special Exhibition edit

The special exhibition programme on the ground floor ranges from classical modernism to contemporary art in Berlin. These are complemented by series of events with films, concerts, artist talks, curator tours and lectures.[4]

List of special exhibitions (selection) edit

Friends of the Museum: Förderverein edit

For over 45 years, the Friends have been supported by around 1700 members (as of 2023), who support the work of the museum primarily financially. This also includes the members of "Jung und Artig", the circle of young friends. In addition to free museum admission, they receive special tours, studio visits, excursions and previews.[47]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Neuer Direktor: Thomas Köhler gibt für die Berlinische Galerie alles". Der Tagesspiegel Online (in German). ISSN 1865-2263. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  2. ^ a b Kuhn, Nicola (25 June 2010). "Berlinische Galerie: Zwei Rosen in der Bierflasche". Der Tagesspiegel Online (in German). ISSN 1865-2263. Retrieved 28 February 2023.
  3. ^ Laurie Rojas (29 May 2015), Berlinische Galerie reopens after refurbishment The Art Newspaper.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Berlinische Galerie, ed. (2022). "Press release on the Berlinische Galerie from 1.7.2022" (PDF). Berlinische Galerie (in German).
  5. ^ "Specialised fields". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  6. ^ "Art in Berlin 1880 – 1980". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  7. ^ "Nan Goldin". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  8. ^ "Susanne Kriemann". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  9. ^ "Arno Fischer". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  10. ^ "Eva Besnyö". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  11. ^ "J. Mayer H." berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  12. ^ "Friedrich Seidenstücker". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  13. ^ "Michael Sailstorfer". berlinischegalerie.de (in German). Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  14. ^ "The Shuttered Society". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  15. ^ "Tue Greenfort". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  16. ^ "Tobias Zielony". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  17. ^ "Vienna Berlin". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  18. ^ "Dorothy Iannone". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  19. ^ "Radically Modern". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  20. ^ "Max Beckmann and Berlin". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  21. ^ "Dada Africa". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  22. ^ "Heidi Specker". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  23. ^ "Erwin Wurm". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  24. ^ "Cornelia Schleime". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  25. ^ "John Bock". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  26. ^ "Christine Streuli". berlinischegalerie.de (in German). Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  27. ^ "Faraway Focus". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  28. ^ "Monica Bonvicini". berlinischegalerie.de (in German). Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  29. ^ "Jeanne Mammen". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  30. ^ "Loredana Nemes". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  31. ^ "Eduardo Paolozzi". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  32. ^ "Novembergruppe". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  33. ^ "Underground Architecture". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  34. ^ "André Kirchner". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  35. ^ "Lotte Laserstein". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  36. ^ "original bauhaus". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  37. ^ "Bettina Pousttchi". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  38. ^ "Umbo Photographer". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  39. ^ "Drawing the City". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  40. ^ "Provenances". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  41. ^ "Ferdinand Hodler". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  42. ^ "Alicja Kwade". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  43. ^ "Louise Stomps". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  44. ^ "Images in Fashion–Clothing in Art". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  45. ^ "Sibylle Bergemann". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
  46. ^ "Magyar Modern". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  47. ^ "Friends of the Museum: Förderverein". berlinischegalerie.de. Retrieved 15 January 2023.

Bibliography edit

External links edit

  • Home page, including history. (in German)
  • History from Berliner Immobilienmanagement. (in German)

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The Berlinische Galerie is a museum of modern art photography and architecture in Berlin It is located in Kreuzberg on Alte Jakobstrasse not far from the Jewish Museum The Berlinische Galerie collects art created in Berlin since 1870 with a regional and international focus Since September 2010 the museum s director has been the art historian Thomas Kohler until then deputy director succeeding Jorn Merkert 1 Berlinische GalerieLocation within BerlinEstablished1975 1975 LocationKreuzberg Berlin GermanyTypeArt museumWebsiteberlinischegalerie wbr de Contents 1 History 2 Collection 2 1 Fine Arts 2 2 Prints and Drawings 2 3 Photography 2 4 Architecture 2 5 Artists Archives 3 Exhibitions 3 1 Permanent Exhibition 3 2 Special Exhibition 3 2 1 List of special exhibitions selection 4 Friends of the Museum Forderverein 5 See also 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External linksHistory editThe Berlinische Galerie was founded in 1975 2 as a society devoted to exhibiting art from Berlin For the first few years it was based in an office in Charlottenburg and its exhibitions were displayed at the Akademie der Kunste and the New National Gallery among others In 1978 the Galerie moved into a former Landwehr officers mess now the Museum of Photography on Jebensstrasse near Zoo Station In 1986 it moved again into the Martin Gropius Bau In 1994 the collection became a public law foundation In 1998 the Berlinische Galerie had to leave the Martin Gropius Bau due to reconstruction After six years without a permanent home it opened in its new location in former industrial premises in Kreuzberg in 2004 Built in 1965 the current building was originally a glass warehouse 2 and took the Galerie a year to renovate The museum reopened again in 2015 following a 6 million refurbishment that mainly involved updating the museum s security and technical equipment 3 Collection editThe Berlinische Galerie collects art created in Berlin from the end of the 19th century since 1870 to the present The collection is interdisciplinary Painting sculpture installation and media art graphic art photography architecture and the documentary estates of artists are among the holdings 4 The collection consists of five collection areas Fine Arts Prints and Drawings Photography Architecture and Artists Archives 5 Fine Arts edit The Fine Arts Collection contains around 5000 objects Among them are works by prominent artists such as Max Beckmann Hannah Hoch Naum Gabo Georg Baselitz Wolf Vostell Ursula Sax and John Bock Works by numerous artist groups are also represented e g the Berlin Secession Dada Berlin the Eastern European avant gardes the Neue Wilde and the young art scene after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 The Golden Twenties form a focal point 4 Prints and Drawings edit The collection Prints and Drawings comprises around 15 000 sheets including prints and above all drawings The works represent the diversity of art historical developments in Berlin from Dada Berlin late Expressionism from 1914 the Eastern European avant garde of the 1920s to New Objectivity New Figuration of the 1960s East Berlin art since the construction and fall of the Wall and contemporary drawing 4 Photography edit With around 73 000 photographs the photographic collection is one of the most important in Germany In addition to portrait architectural and urban photography the focus is also on advertising and fashion photography photojournalistic works photomontages photograms and photographic concept works A special feature is the artistic photography of the GDR The museum also promotes contemporary Berlin photography through continuous and extensive acquisitions 4 Architecture edit The architecture collection comprises around 300 000 plans 80 000 photographs 4 000 design cartons for stained glass and mosaics 2 500 models and around 800 metres of file material from estates competitions and archives The materials document Berlin s urban planning and architecture from 1900 to the present 4 Artists Archives edit The collection preserves documentary material on artists artist groups gallery owners and art scholars including the Art Nouveau artist Fidus the November Group the Ferdinand Moller Gallery and the sculptors Naum Gabo and Hans Uhlmann A special focus is the extensive archive holdings on the Berlin DADA movement consisting of the estates of Hannah Hoch and Raoul Hausmann 4 Exhibitions editPermanent Exhibition edit On the upper floor the museum s permanent exhibition entitled Art in Berlin 1880 1980 presents a selection of the main works in its collection from the fields of painting graphic art sculpture photography and architecture in chronological order on more than 1 000 m2 11 000 sq ft updated by discoveries and new acquisitions 6 In October 2020 the tour of the collection was fundamentally renewed and presents art from the painting of the imperial period at the end of the 19th century to works of Expressionism the Eastern European avant garde the architecture of post war modernism and the Heftige Malerei of the 1970s 4 Special Exhibition edit The special exhibition programme on the ground floor ranges from classical modernism to contemporary art in Berlin These are complemented by series of events with films concerts artist talks curator tours and lectures 4 List of special exhibitions selection edit 2010 2011 Nan Goldin Berlin Work Photographs 1984 2009 7 2010 2011 Susanne Kriemann GASAG Art Prize 2010 8 2010 2011 Arno Fischer Photographs 1953 2006 Hannah Hoch Award 2010 9 2011 2012 Eva Besnyo Woman Photographer 1910 2003 Budapest Berlin Amsterdam The Berlinische Galerie plays host to Das Verborgene Museum 10 2011 2012 J Mayer H RAPPORT Experiments with Spatial Structure 11 2011 2012 Friedrich Seidenstucker Photographs 1925 1958 12 2012 Boris Mikhailov Time is out of joint Photography 1966 2011 2012 Michael Sailstorfer Forst Vattenfall Contemporary 2012 13 2012 2013 The Shuttered Society Art Photography in the GDR 1949 1989 14 2012 2013 Tue Greenfort GASAG Art Prize 2012 15 2013 Tobias Zielony Jenny Jenny 16 2013 2014 Vienna Berlin The Art of Two Cities From Schiele to Grosz a cooperation with the Austrian museum Belvedere 17 2014 Dorothy Iannone This Sweetness Outside of Time Paintings Objects Books 1959 2014 18 2015 Radically Modern Urban Planning and Architecture in 1960s Berlin 19 2015 2016 Max Beckmann and Berlin 20 2016 DADA Africa Dialogue with the Other a partnership with the Museum Rietberg in Zurich 21 2016 Heidi Specker Photographs 2005 2015 22 2016 Erwin Wurm Bei Mutti 23 2016 2017 Cornelia Schleime A Blink of An Eye Hannah Hoch Preis 2016 24 2017 John Bock In the Moloch of the Presence of Being 25 2017 Christine Streuli Fred Thieler Preis 2017 26 2017 Faraway Focus Photographers go travelling 1880 2015 27 2017 Monica Bonvicini 3612 54 m vs 0 05 m 28 2017 2018 Jeanne Mammen The Observer Retrospective 1910 1975 29 2018 Loredana Nemes Greed Fear Love Photographs 2008 2018 30 2018 Eduardo Paolozzi Lots of Pictures Lots of Fun 31 2018 2019 Freedom The art of the Novembergruppe 1918 1935 32 2019 Underground Architecture Berlin Metro Stations 1953 1994 33 2019 Andre Kirchner Berlin The City s Edge 1993 94 34 2019 Lotte Laserstein Face to Face 35 2019 2020 Original Bauhaus The centenary exhibition a cooperation project with the Bauhaus Archive Berlin on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Bauhaus 36 2019 2020 Bettina Pousttchi In Recent Years 37 2020 Umbo Photographer Works 1926 1956 38 2020 2021 Drawing the City Paper based works 1945 to the Present 39 2020 2021 Provenances Wayfaring Art 40 2021 2022 Ferdinand Hodler and Berlin Modernism 41 2021 2022 Alicja Kwade In Abwesenheit In Absence 42 2021 2022 Louise Stomps Nature Shapes Sculptures and Drawings 1928 1988 Das Verborgene Museum as a guest at the Berlinische Galerie 43 2022 Fashion Clothing in Art Photography Fine Arts and Fashion since 1900 44 2022 Sibylle Bergemann Town and Country and Dogs Photographs 1966 2010 45 2022 2023 Magyar Modern Hungarian Art in Berlin 1910 1933 a partnership with the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest Hungarian National Gallery 46 Friends of the Museum Forderverein editFor over 45 years the Friends have been supported by around 1700 members as of 2023 who support the work of the museum primarily financially This also includes the members of Jung und Artig the circle of young friends In addition to free museum admission they receive special tours studio visits excursions and previews 47 See also editList of art museums List of museums in Berlin List of museums in GermanyReferences edit Neuer Direktor Thomas Kohler gibt fur die Berlinische Galerie alles Der Tagesspiegel Online in German ISSN 1865 2263 Retrieved 15 January 2023 a b Kuhn Nicola 25 June 2010 Berlinische Galerie Zwei Rosen in der Bierflasche Der Tagesspiegel Online in German ISSN 1865 2263 Retrieved 28 February 2023 Laurie Rojas 29 May 2015 Berlinische Galerie reopens after refurbishment The Art Newspaper a b c d e f g h 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