Programme Overview: Private Collections

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Programme Overview: Private Collections
Programme Overview Private Collections
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Date of information: 2 September 2016 / subject to change
Collection Regard
Steinstraße 12, 10119 Berlin
www.collectionregard.com
Fri 2—6 pm (except for holidays)
Thomas Sandberg—Résonances
9 SEP—16 DEC 2016
16 + 17 SEP, 2—6 pm
"My Europe is a literary place, reaching from Brooklyn to Jerusalem, from Moscow to Casablanca. I travel,
visit cities, find images. Images I like. Each of these images is the result of a kind of resonance case for me."
Guided Tours:
16 + 18 SEP 11 am
17 SEP 2pm with Thomas Sandberg
Registration: [email protected]
EAM Collection
Sybelstr. 62, 10629 Berlin
www.eam-collection.de
Special opening hours for Berlin Art Week
17 + 18 SEP, 11 am—4 pm
The Elke and Arno Morenz Collection focuses on the early works of the founders of Lettrism and Lettrist
Internationale, many of which are of historic importance. Romanian immigrant Isidore Isou Goldstein founded
one of the most important European Avant-garde movements of the postwar years, Lettrism, in Paris in 1946.
Soon, he was joined by Gabriel Pomerand, Guy Debord and Maurice Lemaître, François Dufrêne, Gil J
Wolman, Jean-Louis Brau, Jacques Spacagna, Roberto Altmann, Roland Sabatier, Alain Satié, François Poyet,
and Broutin. Others joined in the sixties and seventies. The EAM Collection comprises approx. 180 works of
painting, photography, sculptures, drawings, lithographs, films and music recordings. It also includes a large
number of documents, letters, exhibition catalogues, invitations and avant-garde magazines. Free Entrance.
Guided Tour
17 + 18 SEP, 2 pm
Registration: [email protected]
Press contact: Berlin Art Week c/o Kulturprojekte Berlin GmbH, Klosterstr. 68, 10179 Berlin,
Susanne Kumar-Sinner, Tel. +49 (0)30 24749 – 849, [email protected],
Tanya Jochims, Tel. +49 (0)30 24749 – 819, [email protected]
French Breakfast
18 SEP 2016, 11.30 am
Julia Stoschek Collection Berlin
Leipziger Straße 60 / Eingang Jerusalemer Straße, 10117 Berlin
www.julia-stoschek-collection.net, www.jsc.berlin
Welt am Draht
2 JUN— 13 NOV 2016
Extended Opening Hours during Berlin Art Week:
13—18 SEP, 12—8 pm
Welt am Draht is the title of the first presentation in the new temporary JULIA STOSCHEK COLLECTION
satellite at Leipziger Strasse 60 in Berlin’s Mitte district. The exhibition is devoted to media-based pieces that
address the influences and changes in our social reality, identity and environment since digitalisation. With
works from: Ed Atkins, Neïl Beloufa, Hannah Black, Ian Cheng, Loretta Fahrenholz, Cao Fei, Melanie Gilligan,
Camille Henrot, Juliana Huxtable, K-HOLE, Josh Kline, Helen Marten, Jon Rafman, Rachel Rose, Timur Si-Qin,
Frances Stark, Hito Steyerl, Britta Thie, Wu Tsang, Amir Yatziv
Guided Tours
15 + 16 SEP, 7 pm (in German)
18 SEP, 3 pm (in German)
18 SEP, 5 pm (in English)
Salon Dahlmann
Marburgerstraße 3, 10789 Berlin
www.salon-dahlmann.de
Sat, 11 am—4 pm and by appointment
13—18 SEP, 12—6 pm
ach, die sind ja heute alle so unpolitisch.
The Collection Haus N and the Wemhöner Collection – an initiative by the 'Mittlere Zusammenarbeit'
Exhibition 12 SEP—26 NOV 2016
Opening 12 SEP, 6 pm
It appears that:
Political is something else today.
Being political is different today.
Political action is different today.
And we ask ourselves:
How political are people today?
Who is political today?
What drives people to political action today?
How do people who are political act today?
Press contact: Berlin Art Week c/o Kulturprojekte Berlin GmbH, Klosterstr. 68, 10179 Berlin,
Susanne Kumar-Sinner, Tel. +49 (0)30 24749 – 849, [email protected],
Tanya Jochims, Tel. +49 (0)30 24749 – 819, [email protected]
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These are the questions that the exhibition “ach, die sind ja heute so unpolitisch.“ takes a closer look at.
And it is the question with which the ‘Mittlere Zusammenarbeit’ first presented itself to the public. In Salon
Dahlmann the Wemhöner Collection and the Haus N Collection are showing selected works which, placed in
a new context, generate new perspectives.
Concierge Room
Egill Saebjörnsson—Timebridge
curated by insitu, invited by Salon Dahlmann
Opening 12 SEP 2016, 6 pm
from 13 SEP, noon—midnight daily
As part of the Berlin Art Week, the view through the window of the Concierge room at Salon Dahlmann is
revealed again after a long time. In it will be the Icelandic artist Egill Saebjörnsson’s installation Timebridge
curated by insitu. Responding to insitu’s upcoming yearly theme of 'time travel', Timebridge is an installation
that makes the concept of time physically and mentally tangible for the audience. How can we imagine 500
years in the future or 1000 years in the past? Sæbjörnsson is interested in the connection between mental
reality and physical reality —the connection between what we think and what is happening in the world
around us.
Sammlung Boros
Bunker, Reinhardstraße 20, 10117 Berlin
www.sammlung-boros.de
Visit without registration / Art mediation
17 + 18 SEP 2016, 10 am—6 pm, 12€, reduced 6€
The Boros Collection is a private collection of contemporary art. It contains groups of works by international
artists dating from 1990 to the present. Different facets of the collection have been on public display since
2008 in a converted bunker, situated in Berlin-Mitte, with 3000 sqm of exhibition space spread over 80
rooms.
Sammlung Haubrok
FAHRBEREITSCHAFT
Herzbergstraße 40—43, 10365 Berlin
www.haubrok.org, www.fahrbereichtschaft.org
between frames
14 SEP—13 NOV 2016, only Saturday after Reservation, 3 pm
Opening 11 SEP, 5 pm
Special Opening Hours during Berlin Art Week: 17 + 18 SEP, 12—6 pm
During Berlin Art Week, FAHRBEREITSCHAFT presents the exhibition "between frames.” The exhibition will
focus on works that deal with the medium of film without being films themselves. The exhibition will consist
only of a few serial works that tell stories. The works at the focus of the exhibition are much more about
associations and thought games, technical implications, or props and quotations.
Press contact: Berlin Art Week c/o Kulturprojekte Berlin GmbH, Klosterstr. 68, 10179 Berlin,
Susanne Kumar-Sinner, Tel. +49 (0)30 24749 – 849, [email protected],
Tanya Jochims, Tel. +49 (0)30 24749 – 819, [email protected]
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Sammlung Hoffmann
Sophienstraße 21, 10178 Berlin
www.sammlung-hoffmann.de
Guided tour
17 SEP, 11 am—4 pm
Registration via T: +49 (0)30 28 49 91 20 or email: [email protected],
Admission: 10 €
Sammlung Hoffmann includes works of contemporary art acquired since 1968 by Rolf and Erika Hoffmann.
Works by artists from various generations and media on the subject of “home” are currently on view in
their living spaces and offices. With works from: Bill Beckley, Monica Bonvicini, Willie Doherty, Carroll
Dunham, Jimmie Durham, Valie Export, Peter Fend, Isa Genzken, Nan Goldin, Katharina Grosse, Susan Hiller,
Zuzanna Janin, Allen Jones, Mike Kelley, Hubert Kiecol, Ernesto Neto, Chris Newman, Albert Oehlen, Pipilotti
Rist, Rosefeldt/Steinle, Thomas Ruff, Anri Sala, Bojan Sarcevic, Chiharu Shiota, Frank Stella, Wolfgang
Tillmans, Titus, Tom Wesselmann, Franz West
Sammlung Ivo Wessel
Lehrter Str. 57, 2nd house, 2nd floor, 10557 Berlin
Visit of the collection
17 SEP, 2—6 pm
Registration via: [email protected]
::Photographie::Film::Video Art::
Photography and Moving Images on 8mm and 16mm Film projectors, Tube monitors, Flat screens,
iPads and Digital projectors
Artists: Ken Adam, Marc Aschenbrenner, Sven Johne, Via Lewandowsky, Christian Marclay, Bjørn Melhus,
Peter Miller, Tracey Moffatt, Stefan Panhans, Albrecht Pischel, Angelika Platen, Vandy Rattana, Jakub
Simcik, Sebastian Stumpf, Donata Wenders, Wim Wenders
The Feuerle Collection
Hallesches Ufer 70, 10963 Berlin
www.thefeuerlecollection.org
13—18 SEP 2016
By Registration only: www.thefeuerlecollection.org
18 €, reduced 11 €
The Collection of Désiré Feuerle is dedicated to international contemporary artists as well as Imperial Chinese
furniture and Southeast Asian sculptures. Located in a former telecommunications bunker renovated by the
British architect John Pawson, the collection encourages a conversation between different periods and
cultures offering an alternative perception of ancient art and creates a new perspective on the works, leading
viewers through a synesthetic experience.
Press contact: Berlin Art Week c/o Kulturprojekte Berlin GmbH, Klosterstr. 68, 10179 Berlin,
Susanne Kumar-Sinner, Tel. +49 (0)30 24749 – 849, [email protected],
Tanya Jochims, Tel. +49 (0)30 24749 – 819, [email protected]
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