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It is a great opportunity for art enthusiasts to discover and discuss the works of international and local artists exhibited in hundreds of galleries
For the 7th time, from 26-30 September 2018, the Berlin art scene is hosting art fairs, exhibition openings, award ceremonies, artist films, and numerous special events, during the Berlin Art Week. Highlights of this year’s programme include solo shows by Lee Bul at Gropius Bau, Agnieszka Polska at Hamburger Bahnhof, Julian Charrière at Berlinische Galerie, Nicholas Nixon at C/O Berlin, Karin Sander at Haus am Waldsee, Lawrence Abu Hamdan at daadgalerie, Cecilia Jonsson at the project space of the Schering Stiftung and Evelyn Taocheng Wang at KW Institute for Contemporary Art.
The rich variety of events is made possible by the joint collaboration of institutions, galleries, artists, private collectors, and project spaces and draws international attention. Furthermore, a number of Berlin-based institutions for contemporary art use the opportunity to collaborate with many artists and galleries for a series of events, promoting the city as a place for making, celebrating and discussing art.
Source: berlinartweek.de
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