Berlin Art Week
The Berlin Art Week is an event of the State of Berlin and an art event lasting several days that has been taking place in Berlin every September since 2012. As an umbrella brand, the Berlin Art Week bundles exhibitions, openings and events such as artist talks and discussion forums of the participating institutions, collections, project rooms and trade fairs. The program includes a. Exhibition openings, award ceremonies, guided tours, guided tours through the venues, urban interventions, talks, panels and a VIP program to support the art market location. The non-profit Landesgesellschaft Kulturprojekte Berlin GmbH is responsible for the overall planning control and communication of the Berlin Art Week , which oversees other events such as the Long Night of the Museums and the celebrations for the anniversaries of the fall of the Berlin Wall .
founding
The Berlin Art Week was founded 2012th It emerged from an initiative group of Berlin cultural workers, politicians and directors of the state and municipal museums in Berlin. She was thought to after the loss of the art fair Art Forum Berlin to the fairs abc - art berlin contemporary and develop PREVIEW BERLIN ART FAIR a framework program. The initiative group includes Marius Babias , director of the Neuer Berliner Kunstverein nbk ., And Thomas Köhler, director of the Berlinische Galerie .
financing
The Berlin Art Week is financed by the Berlin Senate, since 2012 by the Senate Department for Economics, Energy and Public Enterprises (2018: 150,000 euros) and since 2018 by the Senate Department for Culture and Europe with 300,000 euros from the festival fund. In addition, Gasag AG will be the main sponsor of the event from 2017 to 2021.
Issues of Berlin Art Week
Berlin Art Week 2012
In its first year, Berlin Art Week took place from September 11th to 26th, 2012 for six days with a total of 11 exhibition partners. According to Managing Director Moritz van Dülmen, the marketing event started as a makeshift solution to support the Berlin art market after the art forum art fair was canceled. The focus of the program was on the fairs abc art berlin contemporary and the Preview Berlin Art Fair. The participating partners and institutions included the Berlinische Galerie , KW - Institute for Contemporary Art , Neuer Berliner Kunstverein (nbk), C / O Berlin , Nationalgalerie - Staatliche Museen zu Berlin , Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst eV (nGbK), Akademie der Künste , House of World Cultures and the Association of Friends of the National Gallery .
With a combined ticket, visitors could visit all of the partners' venues for six days. The exhibition highlights of the first Berlin Art Week included the presentation of the artist Alfredo Jaar in the Berlinische Galerie, the Alte Nationalgalerie and the Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst, the exhibition “The divided sky. The collection. 1945–1968 ”by Paul McCarthy in the Neue Nationalgalerie as well as the group exhibition“ Between Walls and Windows. Architecture and Ideology ”in the House of World Cultures.
Berlin Art Week 2013
In 2013, Berlin Art Week took place from September 17th to 22nd for six days. In 2013 Berlin grew to 21 venues. The focus was on the two fairs abc art berlin contemporary and the Preview Berlin Art Fair. An expert jury consisting of the artist Monica Bonvicini , the art critic Claudia Wahjudi and the curator Kaspar König added ten more temporary partners and special places for art and cultural production such as project rooms and private collections including the Deutsche Bank Kunsthalle , HAU - Hebbel am Ufer, Hamburger Bahnhof , Museum Berggruen and the Schinkel Pavilion . The Berlin Art Week was financed with 350,000 euros by the Berlin Economic Senate.
The highlight of Berlin Art Week 2013 was the cooperation project "Painting Forever!" Of the Berlinische Galerie, Deutsche Bank KunstHalle, KW - Institute for Contemporary Art and Nationalgalerie - Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. The project presented painterly positions by established and unknown artists in group and solo exhibitions. The artist selection by director Udo Kittelmann for the Nationalgalerie, which only showed male artists, was criticized . Above all, the selection of the artist Martin Eders met with criticism, since he only shows women as "lascivious lolitats in rather lascivious poses and tussles". In response to this, the curator Eva Scharrer took a clear position for her exhibition in the Deutsche Bank Kunsthalle against “not only showing 'the usual suspects', but also making less well-known positions visible.” In addition, she asked the city not only To invest in an event like Berlin Art Week, but to create more sustainable models like the previously failed implementation of an art gallery.
For the first time, the Berlin Senate Department for Cultural Affairs awarded the prize to honor artistic project spaces and initiatives during Berlin Art Week. The weekly program of the participating partners was attended by 60,000 people.
Berlin Art Week 2014
Berlin Art Week 2014 took place from September 16 to 21 for six days with 34 partners, including the abc - art berlin contemporary trade fair and the Positions Berlin Art Fair, which emerged from the commercially unsuccessful and discontinued Preview Berlin Art Fair. The Showbid trade fair, newly launched by Ralf Schmitt, former co-director of the Preview Berlin Art Fair, was removed from its program shortly before the start of Berlin Art Week. Schmitt then criticized the umbrella brand Berlin Art Week as “short-term location and event marketing without a concept or perspective”.
Participating institutions were the Akademie der Künste, Deutsche Bank Kunsthalle, Haus am Waldsee , KW - Institute for Contemporary Art, me Collectors Room / Stiftung Olbricht, Nationalgalerie - Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst eV (nGbK) , House of World Cultures and the Berlinische Galerie. The award-winning exhibition by the artist Mariana Castillo Deball , who was awarded the Nationalgalerie Prize in 2013 , also opened at Berlin Art Week .
The institutional program was expanded to include project spaces and artist initiatives selected by the jury consisting of the artist Mathilde ter Heijne , the art critic Kolja Reichert and the curator Anna-Catharina Gebbers. The exhibition highlights were the exhibitions by Ryan Trecartin and Kate Cooper, winner of the 2014 Schering Foundation Art Prize , at KW - Institute for Contemporary Art.
In addition, the ARTfi - the Fine Art & Finance Conference, a conference on art and capital, took place as part of Berlin Art Week. In an interview with art market expert Tobias Timm of the weekly newspaper Die Zeit, abc director Maike Cruse confirmed that Berlin is not yet successful as a marketplace for art and is weak compared to New York and London. During the Berlin Art Week, the Berlin Senate's award for recognizing artistic project spaces and initiatives was given to selected project spaces. The events of the six-day art program were attended by around 80,000 people from the region.
Berlin Art Week 2015
Berlin Art Week 2015 took place from September 15th to 16th for six days. For Berlin Art Week 2015, the Berlin Senate Department for Cultural Affairs initiated the cooperation project “STADT / BILD” between the exhibition venues Neue Nationalgalerie, Deutsche Bank Kunsthalle, KW - Institute for Contemporary Art and Berlinische Galerie. Further exhibition highlights were the presentation by the artist Alicja Kwade in the Haus am Waldsee and the presentation by Paul McCarthy in the Schinkel Pavilion.
The publicly accessible private collections in the capital were listed in their own category for the first time in 2015, including: a. the Boros Collection, the haubrok foundation, the Dahlmann Salon and the Ivo Wessel Collection. In addition, the new Xchange format of the Project Space festival presented 10 project rooms, which entered into an exchange of content and space with their exhibitions. The prize for project rooms was awarded to 7 project rooms for the first time in 2016 and was endowed with 30,000 euros each. The exhibition of the nominees for the National Gallery Prize 2015 also opened at the Hamburger Bahnhof during Berlin Art Week. Were nominated Christian Falsnaes , Florian Hecker, Anne Imhof and Slavs and Tatars . In 2015 the Berlin Art Week counted around 100,000 individual visits.
Berlin Art Week 2016
Berlin Art Week 2016 took place for six days from September 13th to 18th with a total of 50 participating partners and together with the Berlin Biennale . The Berlin Biennale organized a 12-hour special with performances, lectures and music as part of Berlin Art Week. Participating institutions of the Berlin Art Week were the Akademie der Künste, Berlinische Galerie, C / O Berlin, Deutsche Bank Kunsthalle, HAU Hebbel am Ufer, Haus am Waldsee, me collectors room, Hamburger Bahnhof, Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst, Schering Foundation and the Schinkel Pavilion. The art fair Abc - art berlin contemporary experienced a year of crisis and had to be drastically reduced in size. It only used one of the three halls at the venue at Gleisdreieck. Reasons for this were, in addition to the continuing lack of purchasing power of local collectors, also the inability of the Berlin Art Week umbrella event to attract more international collectors to the city by bundling art events. State Secretary for Culture Tim Renner said that Berlin now almost dominates global creativity, but not the art market. The State Association of Berlin Galleries lvbg published a position paper before the art week in which it called for more sustainable funding. The Berlin art market players must be brought together to develop an internationally recognized art fair, it said.
In addition, nine private collections and 20 project rooms took part, each of which had received the € 30,000 art promotion prize from the cultural administration. The haubrok foundation organized a 13-hour film program with artist films in the Kino International with several Berlin galleries . As part of Berlin Art Week, the award-winning exhibition by the artist Anne Imhof, which was awarded the 2015 National Gallery Prize, opened. The Berlinische Galerie presented an exhibition by the artist Andreas Greiner, winner of the GASAG Art Prize 2016. For the first time, the Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Europe awarded a total of 20 project rooms with the project rooms price. Approx. Berlin Art Week 2016 counted 100,000 individual visits, the program was described as colorful but confusing.
Berlin Art Week 2017
The Berlin Art Week 2017 took place for five days from September 13th to 17th with a total of 55 participating partners. Due to poor sales and financial difficulties, the previously curated art fair abc - art berlin contemporary was taken over by Koelnmesse and was now held under the new name of art berlin as a pure sales show. In 2017 Berlin Art Week was financed by the Berlin Senate with a total of 1.2 million euros . Kristian Jarmuschek, chairman of the Federal Association of German Galleries , complained that Berlin Art Week still does not have a long-term place in the city's cultural calendar and that its continuation every year is not guaranteed. The art market also criticized the fact that the Berlin Art Week, in contrast to the privately financed Gallery Weekend in spring, still failed to attract affluent international collectors to the city. Art critic Swantje Karich was also critical of the benefits of the newly founded art fair in the daily newspaper "Die Welt": "With Art Berlin, the dream has burst that Berlin is different, free. [...] The ABC wanted to break away from the classic Kojenwelt, in which art such as kitchen furniture is offered. What has remained from that time is the extremely successful Gallery Weekend in spring. But Art Berlin has now become an astonishingly ordinary trade fair that is supposed to serve only one purpose: selling. " Galleries, art consultants and critics have repeatedly questioned whether Berlin's over-ambitious art scene needs an international art fair and whether art berlin shouldn't position itself as a regional fair. On the other hand, Senator for Culture Klaus Lederer emphasized that the economic perspective is not the only important thing, but that Art Week is there "for everyone in Berlin". The continuation of Art Week had meanwhile been questioned several times, according to its managing director Moritz van Dülmen.
In addition to the institutional partners of 2016, the daadgalerie and the Haus am Lützowplatz, as well as the Frieder Burda Salon Berlin museum and the Sor Rusche Collection on the part of the private collections. The Wurlitzer Pied-à-Terre Collection of the collector couple Bernd and Gudrun Wurlitzer, which sells the exhibited works of art on their website, was included in the Berlin Art Week program as a private collection. All 20 participating project rooms were awarded the project rooms prize by the Senate Department for Culture and Europe.
A special item on the program was the four-day “Festival of Future Nows 2017” with 100 participating artists as a cooperation between the National Gallery and the Institut für Raumexperimente eV at Hamburger Bahnhof. Theater and performances at HAU - Hebbel am Ufer and the Volksbühne Berlin formed an interface between visual arts and dance. During Berlin Art Week, a large-scale retrospective by the artist Harun Farocki took place in the rooms of the Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Kino Arsenal , Harun Farocki Institute and Savvy Contemporary. The exhibition of the nominees for the National Gallery Prize 2017 was also opened at the Hamburger Bahnhof for Berlin Art Week. Sol Calero, Iman Issa, Jumana Manna and Agnieszka Polska were presented . Under the new management of Chris Dercon , the Volksbühne Berlin was part of the art fair art berlin with a six-hour dance performance by the French choreographer Boris Charmatz on the grounds of the former Tempelhof Airport. In total, 110,000 regional guests attended the event week in 2017, 33,000 of them at the art berlin trade fair.
Berlin Art Week 2018
In 2018 Berlin Art Week took place for five days from September 26th to 30th with a total of 54 participating partners. The date of the Berlin Art Week had to be postponed by two weeks to the end of September due to the difficulties of the art berlin trade fair in finding a venue. The art fair Positions Berlin Art Fair, which had already booked a venue for the original date, was then forced to postpone its date as well. The two art fairs took place for the first time in the hangars of the former Tempelhof Airport during the city marketing event Berlin Art Week, but did not have a common entrance. The marketing event of the State of Berlin was co-financed for the first time by the Senate Department for Culture and Europe with 300,000 euros from the funds of the festival fund, plus 150,000 euros from the economic administration and 50,000 euros in sponsorship money. Once again, the Senate Department for Culture and Europe awarded the "Artistic Project Spaces and Initiatives Award" worth 30,000 euros each to 20 project rooms and combined them with participation in the Berlin Art Week program. In total, the Berlin Art Week was funded with 1.1 million euros.
For the first time, the Gropius-Bau , the KINDL - Center for Contemporary Art and the Palais Populaire took part in the Berlin Art Week. A thematic focus in 2018 was photo art. As part of Berlin Art Week, the “EMOP European Month of Photography” festival opened at C / O Berlin.
A total of four prizes were awarded for the Berlin Art Week in 2018. The Hannah Höch Prize , endowed with 60,000 euros, was awarded in 2018 by the State of Berlin to the Berlin artist Christiane Möbius . The GASAG Art Prize, endowed with 10,000 euros, was awarded to the Swiss artist Julian Charrière . In cooperation with the Berlinische Galerie, the artist's first institutional exhibition in Germany took place during Berlin Art Week. The Berlin Art Prize and the Prize for Project Spaces were also awarded. Hamburger Bahnhof presented an exhibition by Agnieszka Polska, winner of the 2017 National Gallery Prize, for Berlin Art Week.
A total of 120,000 primarily regional visitors made Berlin Art Week 2018 one of the largest art events for contemporary art in Germany. According to Managing Director Moritz van Dülmen, Berlin Art Week has not yet established itself as an international meeting place for the art business, in contrast to the internationally successful Gallery Weekend. The criticism is that Berlin Art Week and the art berlin trade fair do not succeed in attracting international collectors to Berlin. Van Dülmen confirms that the art berlin trade fair, which was taken over by Art Cologne last year as sponsor, has "still room for improvement". According to Senator for Economic Affairs Ramona Pop, Art Week brings around 20 million euros to the city and promotes quality tourism.
Berlin Art Week 2019
Berlin Art Week took place from September 11th to 15th in 2019. On the occasion of the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, several exhibition houses dealt with developments after 1989, so u. a. the Gropius-Bau, Neuer Berliner Kunstverein nbk, C / O Berlin, Collection Regard, Kreuzberg Pavillon and the Statista project in the former House of Statistics near Alexanderplatz , funded by the Senate Department for Culture and Europe with 500,000 euros and for two years . In the popular magazine Monopol , the gallery owner Johann König criticized the marketing via the umbrella event Berlin Art Week and the State of Berlin for the city's lack of support for young galleries, as the Berlin galleries are not included in the official program of Berlin Art Week. With over 120,000 visitors in 2019, Berlin Art Week is one of the largest contemporary art events in Germany. The number is made up of the individual visits to the various exhibitions by the program partners and their openings, including art berlin with 35,000 visitors and the Positions Berlin Art Fair with 22,000 visitors. During the marketing of the event, a shift away from the eventization of the program towards the increasing programmatic bundling of various thematic and thematic focuses such as the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, developments in video art and body / identity could be observed. For Berlin Art Week , the Berlin museums of contemporary art, two art fairs, several private collections in the capital and the 20 project rooms funded annually by the Senate Department for Culture and Europe with 37,000 euros each have come together to organize a joint exhibition program.
At the end of the year, the Kölnmesse, which is also the operator of Art Cologne and which art berlin 2017 took over as sponsor, announced that it was withdrawing from its contract with art berlin prematurely. The reasons for this were that the use of the Tempelhof location for 2020 was not secured and the financial results of the previous events were unsatisfactory. Gerald Böse, Chairman of the Management Board of Koelnmesse, said that "under the given conditions in Berlin, we currently [see] no possibility of holding an event that meets our expectations." Art berlin is thus temporarily suspended. The State Association of Berlin Galleries lvbg, exhibition director Daniel Hug and Berlin gallery owners such as Johann König , Guido W. Baudauch, Christian Nagel and Saskia Draxler criticized the fact that the financial resources of over 1.2 million euros provided by the Senate Department for Culture and Europe and of the Senate Department for Economics, Energy and Enterprises flowed largely into the budget of the state's own Kulturprojekte Berlin GmbH, which uses the funding exclusively to promote the Berlin Art Week, which is taking place at the same time. Most recently, the fair was just one event among many at this art event, even though it was originally intended to support the art market. The Berlin Art Week with the exhibitions of the participating exhibition houses could not have developed an international radiance. Art expert Barbara Wiegand described the end of the fair on Inforadio RBB as "another low blow" for Berlin as an art location, after which many medium-sized galleries gave up in the same year. "The state of Berlin likes to decorate itself with the scene, but the governing mayor Michael Müller would never have shown himself at the fair." The art critic Kito Nedo speaks in Art - Das Kunstmagazin of a "dysfunctional" Berlin Art Week and points out that the executing, state-owned organization Kulturprojekte Berlin GmbH is referred to as incompetent behind the scenes: "The 300,000 euros from the cultural administration as well the 150,000 euros from the Economic Senate would trickle away like a black hole without any effect. " Only the Positions Berlin Art Fair is in favor of continuing Berlin Art Week in 2020.
A study of Berlin gallery owners on Berlin as an art location, carried out by the State Association of Berlin Galleries lvbg in 2019, found that Berlin Art Week was seen as an attraction for art enthusiasts with 7.7 points out of a total of 10 points, but only 4.7 points in terms of sales growth of galleries is rated. The lvbg demands that the Berlin Art Week, sponsored by the Berlin Senate, should focus more on the galleries in order to have a direct impact on the business activities of the Berlin gallery owners as originally intended. Werner Tammen, chairman of the lvbg, declares the behavior of the Berlin Senate to be fatal and summarizes the situation in a statement: “It is absurd to fatal that this is the second time that an ambitious and internationally oriented gallery location in Europe is the largest in terms of quantity Art fair failed due to a lack of support from the city, while politicians worldwide advertise the image of the creative capital, which they owe in particular to their gallery owners and their artists. "
Web links
- Official website of Berlin Art Week
- Official website art berlin
- Official website of Positions
- PREVIEW BERLIN ART FAIR
- EMOP European Month of Photography
Individual evidence
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