10 Ausstellungen, die Sie auch nach dem Gallery Weekend in Berlin sehen können
The Monopol editorial team highlights ten standout exhibitions from Berlin's Gallery Weekend, including Jiyoon Chung's installation "Dead End" at Anton Janizewski, which uses subtle triggers to explore perception and anxiety; Giorgio Griffa's retrospective at Walter Storms Galerie, featuring his poetic abstract paintings on raw linen; Walid Raad's narrative-driven show at Galerie Thomas Schulte, referencing the Lebanese civil war with a crashed VW Beetle and bomb graffiti; and Thomas Demand's new works at Sprüth Magers, printed on copper plates to create a shimmering aura. The article provides a curated tour of these shows, many of which remain open after the weekend.
This matters because the Gallery Weekend is a key event in Berlin's art calendar, drawing international attention to the city's vibrant gallery scene. The selection underscores how contemporary artists are engaging with urgent themes—such as security politics, historical trauma, and the impact of AI—while also showcasing established figures like Giorgio Griffa and Thomas Demand. The article serves as a practical guide for visitors, extending the cultural conversation beyond the weekend itself and reinforcing Berlin's status as a global art hub.