Pop-Up Art Book Shop / LAGE EGAL
Thursday 8th January – 7pm until 10pm
Can you ever have too many art books? I think not, but it could be fun to test that theory, and this Thursday from 7pm until 10pm LAGE EGAL offers up the perfect opportunity for stretching your bookshelves to the breaking point. Join hordes of hip culture vultures and sift through the beautiful offerings at this cozy Prenzlauerberg gallery while the storm rages on outside, your love of all these books is sure to keep you warm.
LAGE EGAL // Danziger Straße 145, 10407 Berlin
Vernissage / Autocenter
Friday 9th January – 7pm
This Friday evening, Danish-born Claus Rasmussen brings edgy, minimal new-media work to Autocenter for a genre-bending exhibition exploring the intersection of art and fashion, visual and aural, color and the light. Catch Rasmussen’s engaging new work here in Berlin before the show travels to London and a run at the Vilma Gold Gallery.
Autocenter // Leipziger Straße 56, 10117 Berlin
Art Congress / Hebbel am Ufer
Friday 9th January – 7pm
This weekend, Artist Organisations International (AOI) brings a unique program of conversation and collaboration to Hebbel am Uffer with a three-day congress uniting dozens of international artist run organizations working at the nexus of art, politics, economics, education, immigration, and ecology. Join the discussion and support a stronger more interconnected art world.
Hebbel am Ufer // Stresemannstraße 29, 10963 Berlin
Vernissage / Supportico Lopez
Friday 9th January – 5:30pm until 9pm
Whipping dance into a „weak form of monumental sculpture,“ Mårten Spångberg confronts notions of interconnection and time-based movement with impeccable choreography and a daring, playful performance that dodges generic classifications and reaches for an aesthetic both probing and profound.
Supportico Lopez // Kurfürstenstraße 14/b, 10785 Berlin
Vernissage / Chert
Saturday 10th January – 6pm
Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt’s „Typewritings“ have become widely-known and well-loved over the years as the power of her pictoral representations of letters and punctuation marks has reached a growing audience of graphically-oriented artists and enthusiasts. These quirky, quintessentially modern works not only offer insight into a new kind of picture-making, but also boggle the mind and bewitch the senses as pure, formal pleasures.
Chert // Skalitzer Straße 68, 10997 Berlin