BERLIN ART WEEK: TWO BONUS TIPS FOR EXPLORING THE NOW

BERLIN ART WEEK: TWO BONUS TIPS FOR EXPLORING THE NOW

Berlin Art Week is upon us! Newsletter #323 delivered you a bouquet of our top program picks. And now it’s in full swing, we can’t help but share a few more. Opening tonight (14.9.17) is the 2nd edition of the Festival of Future Nows 2017 → ∞ — a collaboration between Olafur Eliasson and his Institut für Raumexperimente e.V. and the Nationalgalerie – Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. Until the 17.9.17, over 100 artists will take over Hamburger Bahnhof — Museum für Gegenwart with a dynamic program of performance, dance and music, all in exploration of James A. Baldwin’s call to action, “The challenge is in the moment, the time is always now.” Over at KW Institute for Contemporary Art, take an afternoon to browse Willem de Rooij’s survey show, “Whiteout“, which features a broad selection of the Dutch artist’s work over the past 20 years, providing a fascinating insight into the artist’s preoccupation with collecting and recontextualizing artefacts of the Zeitgeist. Need a moment to process it all? Nip over the road to the bar at Pauly Saal (from 18h) to deconstruct your impressions over a cocktail. (Text: Anna Dorothea Ker / Photos(clockwise, from top left): Fabian Knecht / Willem de Rooij c/o Sammlung Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam / Jeroen de Rijke / Willem de Rooij c/o Galerie Buchholz)

Berlin Art Week
13.9-17.9.17, various locations and times across the city. See the program for more details.

Hamburger Bahnhof — Museum für Gegenwart, Invalidenstr.50-51, 10557 Berlin-Moabit; map
Festival of Future Nows 2017 → ∞, 14-17.9.17
Opening 14.9.17, 19-23h, Facebook event

KW Institute for Contemporary ArtAuguststr.69, 10117 Berlin-Mittemap
Willem de Rooij “Whiteout”, 14.9-17.12.17

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