It may only be a small step for the art world, but it's a huge step for the Art.Salon: Together with our sister gallery, artnow, we are opening our first permanent gallery space in a charming old store in Berlin.
by Felix Brosius,
June 27, 2022
Our new gallery space
We invite you to the opening
Of course, we will celebrate our new space with an opening exhibition and you are warmly invited to visit the vernissage
on 30 June from 18:00 at Fasanenstraße 42, 10719 Berlin, Germany
If you are in Berlin anyway, we are counting on your visit, otherwise we are inclined to say: the journey is worthwhile even from the most remote place in the world, as there will be works by really great artists on show, all of whom are represented with current signature works of their œuvre - but above all we want to spend a lively, pleasant and inspiring evening with you. If that's not enough to convince you to visit, here's a small exclusive preview of the art that awaits you in our opening exhibition.
Tamsjadi & Schmidt
Ashes, Photography, Archival Pigment Print, 100 x 75 cm, 2017
Andrew Beck
Hacienda, Painting, Oil on canvas, 152,5 x 228,5 cm, 2022
Nina Mae Fowler
I walk alone, Drawing, Pencil and graphite on paper, 137 x 120 cm, 2022
Veronica Cay
Collage No. 1, Drawing, Mixed media on paper, 42 x 29,7 cm, 2022
Massimo Danielis
Fanum I, Painting, Oil on canvas, 100 x 80 cm, 2022
Tomislav Topic
Interplay 11, Sculpture, Fibreglass, paint and wood, 140 x 100 cm, 2022
Mateo Cohen Monroy
Untitled, Sculptural painting, Mixed media on canvas, 118 x 121 cm, 2022
Carolina del Pilar
L.5, Drawing, Mixed media on torn paper, 60 x 100 cm, 2022
Luise von Rohden
Photo: Thomas Bruns
Faltung hv2d 1 (hv2d gb/ü 23/19), Drawing, Ink on folded paper, 76 x 63 cm, 2022
Emilie Cognard
Qui précède la page météo et jeux vd/1cc, Drawing, Ink and graphite on cardboard, 2022
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