GALLERY WEEKEND BERLIN 2021
Galerie Buchholz
Alvin Baltrop, “The Piers (man sitting on windowsill)”, n.d. (1975-1986), ©Courtesy Galerie Buchholz, Berlin/Cologne/New York
Each year, Gallery Weekend Berlin showcases the cityʼs best gallery exhibitions: this year from April 30 to May 2, the 17th Gallery Weekend Berlin will present new works from emerging artists and established positions across 49 participating galleries.
Esther Schipper
Almut Heise, Bar, 1970, ©Courtesy the artist © Almut Heise & VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn, 2021
Photo: © Andrea Rossetti
More than ever, Gallery Weekend Berlin is characterised by a strong sense of community and the close collaboration among Berlin galleries, strengthening Berlin’s status as a city of galleries, dedicated to the unwavering support of its artists.
Galerie Thomas Schulte
Rebecca Horn, Bees Planetary Map, 1998, Installation view, Centre Pompidou-Metz, 2019, Photo: Jacqueline Trichard
Gallery Weekend Berlin can also be explored in its digital format. The website gallery-weekend-berlin.de presents each exhibition, offering virtual tours of the galleries, introductions of both artists and gallerists, as well as insights into current art discourse.
Installation view, Grit Richter at Tanja Wagner Gallery, Gallery Weekend Berlin 2020, Photo: Stefan Korte
Participating Galleries and Artists
Guido W. Baudach – Thomas Zipp
Borch Gallery – Julie Mehretu
Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi – Giuseppe Desiato
BQ – Cathy Wilkes
QBBQ’s – Leda Bourgogne
Galerie Buchholz – Alvin Baltrop
Buchmann – Tony Cragg
Galerie Guido W. Baudach
Thomas Zipp, A.O.: Checkered Up, 2020, ©Courtesy the artist and Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin, ©Photo: Roman März
Capitain Petzel – Matt Mullican, Christopher Williams, Monika Sosnowska, Samson Young
Carlier I Gebauer – Tarik Kiswanson, Emily Wardill
ChertLüdde – Agnes Scherer
Bungalow – Doruntina Kastrati
Mehdi Chouakri – Gerwald Rockenschaub
Crone – Ashley Hans Scheirl
carlier | gebauer
Tarik Kiswanson, Respite, 2021, ©Courtesy of the artist and carlier | gebauer, Berlin/Madrid, Photo: Vinciane Lebrun
Dittrich & Schlechtriem – Thomas Liu Le Lann
Ebensperger – Heiner Franzen
Efremidis – Mathis Altmann, Lisa Jo
Eigen + Art – Tim Eitel, Malte Bartsch
Konrad Fischer Galerie – Susan Philipsz
Lars Friedrich – Christian Philipp Müller, Ricardo Valentim
Galerie Friese – Claire de Santa Coloma
EIGEN + ART
Tim Eitel, La Séance, 2021, ©Courtesy of Galerie EIGEN + ART Leipzig/Berlin
Max Hetzler – Albert Oehlen, Raymond Hains
Michael Haas – Jakob Mattner, Ernst Wilhelm Nay
Galerie Judin – Adrian Ghenie
Kewenig – Christian Boltanski, Cabrita
Klemm ́s – Geumhyung Jeong
Noah Klink – Gerrit Drohne-Brinkmann
KOW
Mario Pfeifer, Zelle 5 – 800° Celsius: Act 1, 2021, ©Courtesy of the Artist and KOW, Berlin
Klosterfelde Edition – Rirkrit Tiravanija
KOW – Mario Pfeifer, Sophie Gogl, Sonia Leimer
Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler – Anna Uddenberg
alexander levy – Ella Littwitz
Daniel Marzona – Sofia Hultén
Meyer Riegger – Ulla von Brandenburg
Neu – Manfred Pernice
Installation view, Ambera Wellmann at Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler, Gallery Weekend Berlin 2020, ©Photo: Stefan Korte
neugerriemschneider – Pae White, Noa Eshkol
Michel Majerus Estate – Takashi Murakami
Galerie Nordenhake – Ann Edholm
Peres Projects – Nicholas Grafia, Paolo Salvador
Plan B – Navid Nuur
Gregor Podnar – Ivan Kožarić
PSM
Mariela Scafati, Para Mariela. que me deja que la visite en seuños. Roy Orbison, 2018
Installation view: Collection Juan and Patricia Vergez, 2018, ©Courtesy: Mariela Scafati & PSM, Berlin, ©Photo: Fotografía de obra
PSM – Mariela Scafati
Schiefe Zähne – Richard Sides
Esther Schipper – Sarah Buckner, Cui Jie, Cordula Ditz, Almut Heise, Hannah Höch, Leiko Ikemura, Tala Madani, Isa Melsheimer, Sojourner Truth Parsons, Paula Rego, Shahzia Sikander, Tsai Yi-Ting, Yeesookyung
Galerie Thomas Schulte – Rebecca Horn
Société – Andrea Fourchy
Sprüth Magers – Gilbert & George, George Condo, Robert Elfgen
Kunsthandel Wolfgang Werner
Birgitt Bolsmann, Lady with parrots, 1990, ©Courtesy: Kunsthandel Wolfgang Werner / Kurt Haug (Nachlaß Birgitt Bolsmann), Neumünster, ©Photo: Angeline Schube-Focke
Sweetwater – Kayode Ojo
Barbara Thumm – Diango Hernández
Tanja Wagner – Annabel Daou
Galerie Barbara Weiss – Jannis Marwitz
Wentrup – Natalie Ball
Barbara Wien – Elisabeth Neudörfl
Kunsthandel Wolfgang Werner – Birgitt Bolsmann, Almut Heise, Paula Modesohn-Becker, Rissa
Ebsensberger
Heiner Franzen, Installation simulation of W A K E, 2021
GALLERY WEEKEND BERLIN
APRIL 30 – MAY 2 2021