Vernissage / Salon Dahlmann ‚Gordon Matta-Clark and Beyond: Space Interventions‘
Friday 13th June – 8pm
The role of space in art is by no means a new notion. Since the late 80s space has been recognised as a cultural dimension, an extra layer to peel back and explore. One of the pioneering artists in this field was undeniably Gordon Matta-Clark. After studying architecture he embarked on a number of projects dealing primarily with space, both alone and with the artist group Anarchitecture. This exhibition takes Matta-Clark as a starting point and then traces artists‘ fascination with space interventions, spanning the work of a range of international names such as Dan Graham, Sarah Oppenheimer and Wolfgang Tilmans.
Salon Dahlman // Marburger Straße 3, D – 10789 Berlin
Sound performance festival & exhibition / Quiet Violence
Friday 13th June & Saturday 14th June – 7pm
This weekend enjoy the two day opening of sound festival and exhibition ‚Quiet Violence‘. Situated in a former margarine factory in Lichtenberg, the festival will feature 5 visual artists and 10 sound artists from Berlin, with five sound stages scattered throughout the exhibition. The theme for the event is power – describing the everyday, subtle yet imposing structures of power within our everyday lives, and the affect of the individual within society. Sound performances will be held at 9pm
KUNSTFABRIK HB55 // Herzbergstraße 55, 10365 Berlin
Vernissage / Ich kann beim besten Willen nicht malen
Saturday 14th June – 7:30pm
There comes a point in many aspects of our lives when we have to acknowledge that what we’re doing isn’t working. What served us once is not the perfect fit forever, and letting go of everything you know and starting afresh, although terrifying, is also extremely liberating. These are realisations which emerging painter Elizabeth Hepworth faced on receiving The Dorothea Konwiarz Painting Prize, this exhibition a culmination of her new take on painting, ‚wildly confessional‘, bold and beautiful.
Dorothea Konwiarz Gallery //Schlüterstrasse 71, 10625 Berlin
Vernissage / ‚Rituals‘ Elena Helfrecht at Galerie Morgenrot
Saturday 14th June – 8pm
Influenced by the dark forests and folklore of Bavaria, German photographer Elena Helfrecht gets back in touch with nature with her latest exhibition ‚Rituals‘. Focussing on our personal development and how much of this is governed by our place within society, Helfrecht takes the blank canavas of nature as the background for her series of etheral images; exploring the notion of truly being free.
Galerie Morgenrot // Mainzer Straße 6, 10247 Berlin
Art prize / Berlin Art Prize
Saturday 14th June – 7pm
‚It’s the taking part that counts‘. Although this is a very true sentiment, winning is also nice, sometimes. This Saturday the second Berlin Art Prize awards ceremony and exhibition will take place over two floors of the Kühlhaus building, giving artists the chance to win a prize in one of three categories: best composition, best concept and jury’s choice. After the ceremony there will be an afterparty with perfromances, live music and DJs, so stick around!
Kühlhaus Berlin // Luckenwalder Str. 3,10963 Berlin
Exhibition/ ‚The Game Only Ends When It’s Over‘
Runs until 18th July
The twelfth stop after being exhibited at various locations across South America, ‚The Game Only Ends When It’s Over‘ is an exhibition by Rio de Janeiro’s Goethe Institut focussing on The World Cup. Featuring the work of 12 international artists, the show will focus on the economical, cultural and artistic impacts the event has on the world. Will it feature the shocking images of homeless children being routinely killed on the streets in the favelas of Rio, this exacerbated by the present world cup, or present the other ways in which the lives of locals are hideously affected by this massive corporate event? No.
Atrium of the Federal Foreign Office of Berlin // Werderscher Markt 1 | 10117 Berlin