Berlinische Galerie

The Berlinische Galerie is a museum of modern art, photography and architecture in Berlin. It is located in Kreuzberg, on Alte Jakobstraße, not far from the Jewish Museum.

History

The Berlinische Galerie was founded in 1975 as a society devoted to exhibiting art from Berlin. For the first few years it was based in an office in Charlottenburg, and its exhibitions were displayed at the Akademie der Künste and the New National Gallery among others. In 1978 the Galerie moved into a former Landwehr officers' mess (now the Museum of Photography) on Jebensstraße, near Zoo Station. In 1986 it moved again, into the Martin-Gropius-Bau. In 1994 the collection became a public-law foundation.

In 1998 the Berlinische Galerie had to leave the Martin-Gropius-Bau due to reconstruction. After six years without a permanent home, it opened in its new location, in former industrial premises in Kreuzberg, in 2004. Built in 1965, the current building was originally a glass warehouse, and took the Galerie a year to renovate. The museum reopened again in 2015 following a €6 million refurbishment that mainly involved updating the museum’s security and technical equipment.

Exhibitions

The permanent and temporary exhibitions are displayed across two floors of the building; there is also an auditorium, an archive, a library, a study room, and an art school for children and adults. The oldest works in the Galerie's ownership date from 1870. The museum's visual art collection includes works by the Berlin Secession (Max Liebermann and Lovis Corinth), New Objectivity and Expressionism (Otto Dix, George Grosz and Hannah Höch), as well as Georg Baselitz, Wolf Vostell, and the Junge Wilde. The museum also owns a large graphic art collection (around 15,000 works) as well as photographs and architectural models, and sometimes hosts contemporary installations.

See also

  • List of art museums
  • List of museums in Berlin
  • List of museums in Germany

Bibliography

  • Van Uffelen, Chris. Contemporary Museums - Architecture, History, Collections, Braun Publishing, 2010, <templatestyles src="Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css" />ISBN , pages 222–223.

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Surface Magazine
2 November 2016
Surrounded by high-rise East German-esque housing blocks not far from the Jewish Museum, it’s worth searching out for the sake of director Köhler’s smart mix of Dada and avant-garde European works.
John Caliban
13 August 2015
A fantastic museum--dedicate an afternoon here-- it seems small, but it can actually take a few hours if you get into the exhibits and information. Cool exhibition posters for 5 eur.
Clara Wu
26 June 2015
obsessed. a great mix of contemporary work, interesting ideas and a taste of what makes Berlin tick. great curation, highly recommend. a gallery where not just "art people" will enjoy themselves.
Ismail Çobanoğlu
25 October 2017
Simply perfect art-y time travel therapy - There are Berliner artist's artworks from different decades of last century. It is experiencing the art time travel in local city gallery.
Santiago P
16 April 2018
Muy buena galería de arte moderno. El edificio es moderno y amplio, y a su vez fácil de recorrer. Buenas exposiciones temporales. La exhibición permanente (arte pictórico) también es muy interesante!
Flava
3 July 2016
Die derzeitige Erwin Wurm Ausstellung ist einfach witzig und spannend.. für groß & klein.. man wird hier einfach selbst zum Kunstobjekt! Herrlich :)
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