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Schöneberger Ufer 61, Berlin, Deutschland
+49 30 26 39 76 20
+49 30 26 39 76 229
info@bortolozzi.com
Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi was founded in Berlin in 2004 and presents an international programme of 30 artists from emerging, established and historical positions. With a growing roster that includes artists such as Diamond Stingily, Wu Tsang, Michaela Eichwald, Hannah Black, Morag Keil, Vaginal Davis, Ed Atkins, Seth Price, James Richards and others, the gallery continues to support the careers and practices of its artists in dialogue with audiences and institutions worldwide. Since its inception, the gallery has gained a reputation for spotlighting radical positions and working closely with international museums and foundations. In 2014, Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi opened its second space, Eden Eden, at Bülowstrasse 74, Berlin, with a solo exhibition by Seth Price.
In the venerable walls of a former brewery in Berlin-Neukölln, the KINDL - Centre for Contemporary Art unfolds a fascinating variety of installations, performances, paintings and other artistic forms of expression.
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Kindl Gallerie
The Quantum Oddity Gallery is located at Kurfürstendamm 210, a historically significant location in Berlin.
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Quantum Oddity
In September 2023, the Berlin branch of the Swedish photography museum Fotografiska opened its doors on 5,500 square metres in the well-known Tacheles building on Oranienburger Straße in Mitte.
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Fotografiska
Discover a unique art hub in the vibrant heart of Berlin, where contemporary digital art sets new standards.
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Kinesis
Since its opening in 2010, Sandy Brown has dedicated herself to collaborating with up-and-coming international artists.
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Sandy Brown
The Picture Gallery houses one of the world's most outstanding collections of European paintings from the 13th to the 18th century.
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Gemäldegalerie
Hoffmann's exclusive art collection sits majestically above the rooftops of Mitte, just a stone's throw away.
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Sammlung Hoffmann
One year after the artist's death, the Bernhard Heiliger Foundation was established on 25 October 1996.
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Bernhard-Heiliger Stiftung
Galerie Poll was founded in 1968 by Eva and Lothar C. Poll in West Berlin and is dedicated to contemporary art.
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Galerie Poll
The Georg Nothelfer Gallery was founded in 1971 by Georg Nothelfer in West Berlin.
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Galerie Georg Nothelfer
FRIENDS FOREVER has forged a fascinating connection between people from the South and the North through ART.
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Friends Forever Galerie
The renowned EIGEN + ART gallery, originally from Leipzig, has been enriching the art scene with a second location in Auguststraße in Berlin since 1992.
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Galerie EIGEN + ART
Discover a unique art hub in the vibrant heart of Berlin, where contemporary digital art sets new standards.
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Kinesis
The Futurium, also known as the Futurium Museum and Musée Futurium, is a museum with futuristic exhibitions and a laboratory.
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Futurium
In the venerable walls of a former brewery in Berlin-Neukölln, the KINDL - Centre for Contemporary Art unfolds a fascinating variety of installations, performances, paintings and other artistic forms of expression.
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Kindl Gallerie
The Quantum Oddity Gallery is located at Kurfürstendamm 210, a historically significant location in Berlin.
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Quantum Oddity
In 2002, Johann König founded the KÖNIG GALERIE, which today proudly represents 30 international artists - including up-and-coming talents as well as established greats, mainly from the younger generation.