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The Gallery Weekend – does it treat the Berlin art scene fairly?

1. June 2018
Carina Krause

The number of galleries going out of business has long been an issue. Recently, however, the failures seem to be rising fast. Werner Tammen, Chairman of the Berlin Galleries Association, puts the number of galleries in the capital at just over 300, which is a pretty dramatic decline, considering that just a few years ago there were almost 400 galleries in the German capital.

Along with rising rents, the supremacy of the large galleries is frequently cited as one of the main catalysts for this change. The large galleries entice the artists away from the smaller ones who have nurtured them, and starve the smaller galleries of their collectors – and thus their livelihood. One of the reasons the big galleries do this is because they need to fill their extensive exhibition programme, which is growing along with the number of branches – often in addition to their offices in New York, Paris and London.

The Gallery Weekend in Berlin, which this year celebrates its 14th birthday, gives the smaller galleries the rare opportunity to rectify this situation – at least temporarily.

In order to take part in the Gallery Weekend, the galleries had to pay €7,500 each, and in return were listed on the official map and were allowed to make use of an exclusive limousine service. Although the event was limited to 47 galleries, the number of galleries that opened over the weekend and benefited from the arrival of national and international art collectors in the city is probably far greater.

However, auction houses such as Christie’s, Van Ham and Grisebach also jumped at the opportunities presented by the presence of so many collectors in Berlin that weekend, which irritated the officially participating galleries. However, any criticism made little difference – the auction houses still managed to publicise themselves and their exhibitions.

The concept ‘Gallery Weekend’ does not win applause and approval from all sides. The most vocal criticism came from Christian Siekmeier, founder of EXILE Galerie, who took to Instagram to question the criteria for admission to that exclusive 47, and accused the makers of creating class differences and suppressing critical opinion while still exploiting the fantastic diversity of the Berlin art world.

The exhibitions and events that took place outside the strict official boundaries of the Gallery Weekend were usually the more interesting ones anyway. The network exhibition Ngorongoro II in Berlin-Weissensee, at which well over 100 artists presented their works, deserves a special mention.

That Berlin, despite its problems, is becoming increasingly important as an art metropolis is proved by the renowned New York Times holding its Art Leader Network conference for the first time here this April. The makers of Art Monte-Carlo, which took place over the same weekend, are also clearly convinced of the city’s importance – they even provided their collectors with a shuttle service of private jets to the Berlin Gallery Weekend!

Berlin, as an art location does not seem to have to worry about its future. Even so, let us hope that all those who have even remotely anything to do with the art business will get a chance to participate.

Georg Baselitz at Fondation Beyeler, Riehen

6. February 2018
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Frankfurter Allgemeine Forum Art Conference 2017

6. December 2017
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Are there too many art fairs?

13. October 2017
Carina Krause in interview with art collector H.P. We talked with art collector H.P. about the constantly growing number of art fairs.   The last few years have seen the launch of many new art fairs. The latest are the satellite fairs of Art Cologne in Berlin and.. View Article

Anselm Kiefer in Italy

17. July 2017
Gabi Scardi and Julia Linsen In an exploration of the popularity of Anselm Kiefer in Italy, we asked art critic and curator Gabi Scardi about Kiefer’s relationship with that country.   Anselm Kiefer is an artist ‘pluricelebrato’, in other words, he is one of the.. View Article

It’s all about Data!

30. March 2017
Prof. Dr. Alex Buck Yes, this year’s TEFAF is once more “the museum of the world“ or as the German newspaper Handelsblatt put it, “TEFAF art fair, yet again, gathers the best of everything: baroque paintings and modern masters, jewellery, manuscripts, sculpture and design.“.. View Article

Women in the Art World

6. March 2017
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Fall Auctions in New York

11. November 2016
Carina Krause An unprecedented number of high-priced artworks by Gerhard Richter will be on offer at the fall auctions in New York. Although Christie’s had to manage without any Richter at all at its Post-War & Contemporary Art evening sale last October.. View Article

Sigmar Polke, Palazzo Grassi, Venice

12. October 2016
Julia Linsen (Venice, Italy) Currently running is the Sigmar Polke retrospective at the Pinault Foundation, Palazzo Grassi, in Venice. This year marks the 75th anniversary of Polke’s birth and the 30th anniversary of his participation in the 1986 Venice Biennale, where he.. View Article

Germany’s new Cultural Property Protection Law

22. July 2016
Carina Krause Why Monika Grütters, Commissioner of the Federal Government for Culture and Media, went ahead with a bill that caused as much controversy as the revision of the Kulturgutschutzgesetz (Cultural Property Protection Law) is difficult to say. However, the law was.. View Article

Tefaf Art Market Report 2016

12. April 2016
Carina Krause Economist Dr. Clare McAndrew has presented the Tefaf Art Market Report annually since 2008. Her report is based on a survey of auction houses, art dealers and collectors, as well as information gathered from different art and finance databases. This.. View Article

Gerhard Richter – Abstract Painting, 724-4

1. March 2016
Carina Krause Gerhard Richter: A Life in Painting, by Dietmar Elger, is a biography of the artist. The book covers Richter’s career, from his early days in Dresden to his current success. Nowadays Richter’s works achieve top prices at auction; his exhibitions.. View Article