ChertLüdde @ Wilhelm Hallen, Berlin
K60
6 –20 September, 2020
K60 at Wilhelm Hallen, Berlin Organised by seven Berlin galleries: alexander levy, BQ, ChertLüdde, Klemm’s, Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler, Plan B, PSM Wilhelm Hallen, Berlin
“K60”
Opening Sunday 6th September 2020, 12-7pm
@ Wilhelm Hallen, Berlin
With:
Thomas Arnolds, Julius von Bismarck, Catherine Biocca, Sol Calero, Keltie Ferris, Kasia Fudakowski, Guan Xiao, Petrit Halilaj, Nadira Husain, Felix Kiessling, Egor Kraft, KRIWET, Daniel Lergon, Zora Mann, Alexej Meschtschanow, Rachel Monosov, Ciprian Muresan, Katja Novitskova, Navid Nuur, Pieter Schoolwerth, Anna Uddenberg, Sinta Werner and Ran Zhang.
Seven Berlin galleries
alexander levy
BQ
ChertLüdde
Klemm’s
Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler
Plan B
PSM
will open the joint exhibition “K60” on September 6th, 2020 in the Wilhelm Hallen in Reinickendorf, Kopenhagener Strasse 60.
This listed building of a former iron foundry offers 3000 square meters of space, dedicated to works of art and installations that far exceeds the traditional gallery space.
The exhibition invites 23 artists represented by the participating galleries and will offer a presentation spanning videos, sculptures, paintings and mixed media installations.
The halls, which are nearing completion, will be accessible to the public for the first time on the day of the opening and will also be open during Gallery Weekend Berlin.
This new initiative reinforces the spirit of collaborative practices between galleries and the artistic community of the city of Berlin, which remains strong and vibrant. Made increasingly evident during the current COVID-19 crisis, more collaborative and shared platforms offer new opportunities for the local art scene to display works of art and open discourses on fruition and the distribution of art, which is markedly relevant in a city at the forefront of production, display and creation of new ideas. The spacious premises of the exhibition area will provide an opportunity to group together multifarious and varied creative perspectives, giving each artist the necessary space to present their unique research.
A soft opening will take place on Sunday, September 6th, 2020 from 12–19:00 h, and will feature the performance installation “The Blind Leader” by artist Rachel Monosov.
How to get there:
S-Bahnhof Wilhelmsruh (S1 Oranienburg-Wannsee) ca. 50 m
Bus Stop Line 122 ca. 50 m
U-Bahnhof Residenzstraße (U8 Wittenau-Hermannstraße) ca. 1.000 m 14 min from Tegel Airport (TXL) by car