Art in Berlin 1880-1980 - New presentation of the collection

Venue

Berlinische Galerie

Alte Jakobstraße 124-128

10969 Berlin Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg

to the Museum

Art in Berlin 1880-1980 - New presentation of the collection
From 17. June 2011

Organizer: Berlinische Galerie

Exhibition website

The Berlinische Galerie collects art produced in Berlin since 1870. From now on, the museum will be presenting internationally acclaimed works from the fields of painting, graphic art, sculpture, photography and architecture in new exhibition architecture designed by the Berlin architectural office of David Saik.

The chronological presentation in an area of 1,500 square metres reflects the interdisciplinary orientation of the collection and communicates an exciting dialogue among different artistic styles: Art around 1900, Expressionism, Berlin Dada, the Eastern European Avant-Garde, New Objectivity, Art in the National Socialist Era, the New Beginning after 1945 and Positions of the 1950s.

Selection of artists: Anton von Werner, Max Liebermann, Heinrich Zille, Max Beckmann, Ludwig Meidner, Ernst Fuhrmann, Erich Salomon, Otto Bartning, Erich Mendelsohn, Hannah Höch, Raoul Hausmann, Naum Gabo, El Lissitzky, Otto Dix, Jeanne Mammen, Martha Astfalck-Vietz, Felix Nussbaum, Karl Hofer, Georgij Petrussov, Hermann Henselmann, Hans Scharoun, Fred Thieler and Hans Uhlmann.

Related Topics
1950s, Art around 1900, Berlin Dada, Eastern European Avant-Garde, Expressionism, National Socialism, New Objectivity

 
 
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