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Fifty-one galleries will participate with comprehensive programs in the Berlin Art Weekend from 27-29 April
DGF Noreturn, 2009, Videostill, Courtesy by the artist and Esther Schipper, Berlin
BERLIN.- This year's Gallery Weekend Berlin will take place from the 27th to the 29th of April. A total of 51 galleries will open their exhibitions during the weekend, and six new galleries will participate in the comprehensive program. The new additions, which include Chert, CIRCUS, Supportico Lopez, Galerie Cinzia Friedlaender, VeneKlasen/Werner and Galerie Niels Borch Jensen, will enrich the spectrum of the annual tour with young positions, new genres, curatorially expanded exhibition concepts and international gallery branches. The increased number of participants this year stems from the aim of promoting young galleries that were established less than five years ago. These also pay a lower registration fee.

The Gallery Weekend will open with the Welcome Reception on Thursday the 26th April. The galleries' official exhibition openings will be held on Friday. The traditional Gallery Weekend dinner will be held for invited guests on Saturday evening. An exclusive companion program, the events and locations of the concurrent Berlin Biennale, exhibitions in museums and institutions as well as openings at numerous other galleries make up the entire Berlin Art Weekend.

The Gallery Weekend was founded eight years ago by Berlin galleries as a private initiative. It attracts collectors, curators and art lovers from around the world to Berlin and has established itself as the leading German art market event for contemporary art.

For the first time, the exhibitions, artworks and participating galleries be available online in cooperation with the virtual platform SpinningWire.

Arratia Beer (KATEŘINA ŠEDÁ) • Galerie Guido W. Baudach (THOMAS ZIPP) • Niels Borch Jensen Galerie (DOUGLAS GORDON) • Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi (ATKINS, BLIGHTMAN, BRANZI, CHUNG & MAEDA, DE GRUYTER & THYS, MCDONALD, RAMA, RHODES, SAPOUNTZIS, VO) • BQ (FRIEDRICH KUNATH) • Galerie Daniel Buchholz (MATHIAS POLEDNA, CERITH WYN EVANS) • Buchmann Galerie (ZAHA HADID) • Capitain Petzel (ROBERT LONGO) • Carlier I Gebauer (PAUL GRAHAM) • Chert (LUCY COGGLE) • Galerie Mehdi Chouakri (JOHN M ARMLEDER) • Circus (VARDA CAIVANO/ YAEL DAVIDS) • Contemporary Fine Arts (JULIAN SCHNABEL) • Galerie Crone (HANS ARP/ ANDY WARHOL/ ADRIEN MISSIKA) • Croy Nielsen (ANDY BOOT) • Galerie Eigen+Art (MARTIN EDER) • Konrad Fischer Galerie (RICHARD LONG) • Galerie Cinzia Friedlaender (MATTHIAS SCHAUFLER) • Michael Fuchs Galerie (ANDREAS GOLDER) • Gerhardsen Gerner (LARI PITTMAN) • Galerie Michael Haas (CHARLES MATTON) • Galerie Max Hetzler (REBECCA WARREN, FUEL) • Johnen Galerie (MARTIN BOYCE, ȘTEFAN BERTALAN) • Galerie Kamm (MICHELE DI MENNA) • Kicken Berlin (DIANE ARBUS, PORTRAIT POSITIONS) • Klosterfelde (MATT MULLICAN) • Johann König (KATHARINA GROSSE) • KOW Berlin (ALICE CREISCHER) • Tanya Leighton Gallery (ALEJANDRO CESARCO) • Meyer Riegger (ARMIN BOEHM) • Moeller Fine Art ("HOWARD WISE GALLERY: EXPLORING THE NEW": CHRISTO, • DORAZIO, LE PARC, MACK, PAIK, PIENE, SEDGLEY, A.O. ) • Galerie Neu (GEDI SIBONY, CERITH WYN EVANS, ANNA BLESSMAN & PETER SAVILLE) • Neugerriemschneider (RIRKRIT TIRAVANIJA) • Galerie Nordenhake (MEUSER) • Peres Projects Berlin (LEO GABIN) • Galerija Gregor Podnar (ALEXANDER GUTKE) • PSM (UJINO) • Aurel Scheibler (LEON GOLUB, DAVID SCHUTTER, MICHAEL WUTZ) • Esther Schipper (DOMINIQUE GONZALEZ-FOERSTER, NATHAN CARTER) • Galerie Micky Schubert (LYDIA GIFFORD) • Galerie Thomas Schulte (VICTOR BURGIN, ALFREDO JAAR) • Sprüth Magers Berlin (JENNY HOLZER, ROBERT ELFGEN, ANTHONY MCCALL) • Supportico Lopez Berlin (GINO DE DOMINICIS, "ALS MORANDI": BYRNE, CECCALDI, ENGH, HÄUSLER, KEATING, ALEK O) • Galerie Barbara Thumm (JOTA CASTRO) • Sassa Trülzsch (ALEXANDRA LEYKAUF) • VW (Veneklasen/Werner) (MICHAEL WILLIAMS) • Galerie Barbara Weiss (MONIKA BAER) • Wentrup (DAVID RENGGLI) • Kunsthandel Wolfgang Werner (FRANÇOIS MORELLET) • Wien Lukatsch Barbara Wien Wilma Lukatsch (EDITION HANSJÖRG MAYER, LONDON: MARK BOYLE, RICHARD HAMILTON, TOM PHILLIPS, DIETER ROTH, ANDRÉ THOMKINS) • Zak Branicka (JOANNA RAJKOWSKA)



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