Berliner Liste presents a wide spectrum of international contemporary art at affordable prices
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Berliner Liste presents a wide spectrum of international contemporary art at affordable prices
2017 Berliner Liste opening. Photo: Stefan Maria Rother.



BERLIN.- The Berliner Liste is taking place parallel to Berlin Art Week from September 15th to 17th at the Postbahnhof am Ostbahnhof on 4.000 square meters. For the fourteenth time, the discovery fair presents a wide spectrum of international contemporary art at affordable prices. More than 90 exhibitors from 34 countries and five continents present their latest work and current programs.

This makes the 2017 edition the most international LISTE of all times.

HIGHLIGHTS
You can look forward to an interdisciplinary experience: “The Temple” a Gesamtkunstwerk by the artists Vera Kochubey and Mischa Fanghaenel, in collaboration with AP Entertainment. On opening night, “The Temple” presented an audio-visual light and art installation with live painting and a contemporary dance performance from the Russian dancer and choreographer Valentin Tzin, with musical accompaniment from the Berghain icons DJ Rødhåd and Kobosil.

The Urban Art Section is presenting a large, solo show by the internationally renowned street-art artist Jim Avignon. Just a few meters away from his large mural on the section of Berlin Wall at the East Side Gallery.

The range of exhibitors has never before been this international: Visitors can discover art from 34 countries and five continents. The spectrum runs from the presentation of young, rising Eastern European art from Russia, Romania, Belarus, Estonia, and Ukraine, to presentations from nearly every Western and Southern European country, to exhibitors from Canada, the United States, and Israel. At the stands from those participants coming from Asia, visitors are given an exciting look at the art scene in the Philippines, alongside contemporary Buddhist Thangka art and modern ceramic art from Japan, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.










Today's News

September 16, 2017

Monet's 'secret' art collection on show for first time at the Marmottan Monet Museum

Christie's to offer landmark Francis Bacon painting to be seen in public for first time in 45 years

Caravaggio project aimed at spotting genuine masterpieces

Exhibition features widest ranging collection of Argentine photography ever displayed in the U.S.

Solo exhibition of paintings, sculpture and installations by Brazilian artist Solange Pessoa on view at Blum & Poe

Blain/Southern opens the first solo exhibition in Germany by Michael Simpson

Christie's to offer Man Ray masterpiece during Paris Photo Fair

Henri Matisse's illustrations illuminate the Columbia Museum of Art

Paintings of Hitler found in Austrian parliament

Poland acquires gas-chamber paintings by late Holocaust survivor

Phillips names Philip Anders as Chief of Staff

303 Gallery opens exhibition of new sculpture by Eva Rothschild

Pluriverse of Images: Museum Folkwang shows Alexander Kluge

Freeman's offers rare John Vesey desk once owned by Philadelphia Eagles and Flyers owner, Jerry Wolman

15 artists respond to architecture's vernacular at the Berman Museum

Michael Janssen opens first solo exhibition in Berlin with Singaporean artist Ho Tzu Nyen

The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and Bryn Mawr College partner to exhibit art by women

Exhibition offers a chronological overview of André Kertész' 70-year artistic oeuvre

Exhibition presents approaches for processing material to create a product of greater value

Berliner Liste presents a wide spectrum of international contemporary art at affordable prices

Exhibition features wide range of Art Deco works by French master René Lalique

Exhibition aims to shed light on systemic barriers to quality healthcare

Mounir Fatmi's third solo exhibition with Jane Lombard Gallery on view in New York

Jonathan LeVine Projects opens exhibition of new work by Brett Amory




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