Established in 2010 by Stefanie Seidl in a former gateway for horse-drawn carriages that is now enclosed by glazing at both ends, the project space BERLIN-WEEKLY offers the narrow yet exceptionally tall display space to artists as a highly visible public stage for installations that respond to the setting or site. Its unilateral orientation toward the street makes BERLIN-WEEKLY a creative intervention into the urban fabric that harnesses the shopwindow format. The book presents 100 selected window installations to illustrate the widely diverse ways in which individual artists have engaged with the venue, time and again transforming the unusually shaped small space.
With works by:
Menno Aden, Alexandra Baumgartner, Isabelle Borges, Astrid Busch, Simon Faithfull, Moritz Frei, Max Frisinger, Wolfgang Flad, Dagmara Genda, Andreas Greiner & Armin Keplinger, Sabine Groß , Marc van der Hocht, Sabine Hornig, Irè ne Hug, Bettina Khano, Julia Kissina, Nikolaus List, Ulrike Mohr, Virginie Mosse, Piotr Nathan, Katja Pudor, Philip Topolovac, Inken Reinert, Sophia Schama, Geerten Verheus, Sinta Werner, Barbara Wille, and others
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100 Windows: Site-specific art installations at Berlin-Weekly project space
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Published date: Jul 30, 2024
Language: English
No. of Pages: 240
Publisher: DCV
ISBN: 9783969121863
Dimensions:
8.25" W x
0.6" L x
10.5" H
Stefanie Seidl studied photography in Berlin. In the 1980s, she opened the Raumpunkt design gallery, which was the first in Germany to showcase then-unknown designer stars such as Ron Arad, Jasper Morrison, Studio Alchimia, etc. In London, she completed her M.A. in Museum and Gallery Management and ran a gallery in Covent Garden. In Munich, she ran a project gallery for art and design in the Atelierhaus Hermann Rosa. During her gallery work she continued to work as a photo and video artist and exhibited her work in various galleries in Germany and England.
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