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Galerie Brusberg "Wunderkammer", Friedbergstraße, Berlin, Deutschland
In December 1958, the founding of the gallery by Dieter Brusberg (1935 - 2015) in Hanover marked a significant milestone. As one of the seven founding members of the "Verein Progressiver Kunsthändler" in 1966, Brusberg played a key role in the initiation of the "Kölner Kunstmarkt" (now Art Cologne) in 1967 - the world's first fair for contemporary art.
From 1982 to 2011, the gallery established its headquarters in Berlin at Kurfürstendamm 213. Since 2011, the gallery's archive and office at Lyckallee 14 in Berlin-Westend has housed its history and memories.
Despite the move, the gallery remains present with its exhibition space "Wunderkammer" at Friedbergstraße 29 in a central location in Berlin-Charlottenburg. In doing so, we are consciously building on the beginnings of the gallery, when Dieter Brusberg began exhibiting art, modern furniture and design as an interior design student at the Werk-Kunstschule Hannover in the 1950s - always committed to the Bauhaus ideal across genres.
Our exhibitions are characterised by restrained dialogues between free and applied art of classical modernism, presenting readymades and mainly figurative painting and sculpture from 1950 to the present.
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