AVK sculpture garden

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Klaus Duschat, iron tirade

The AVK sculpture garden is part of the art collection in the Auguste Viktoria Hospital in Berlin-Schöneberg between Rubensstrasse and Grazer Damm. Named after the German Empress Auguste-Viktoria , the hospital was built in 1906. It belongs to the Berlin Vivantes group.

In 1980 the Berlin Senate bought various works for a "sculpture garden in Berlin" and installed them in the Berlin Exhibition Center. Some of these sculptures, as well as other loans from artists and galleries, make up the collection of the sculpture garden in the AVK. It was opened in 1999 and is open to the general public.

Sculptures in the outdoor area

Works inside clinic buildings

  • Angelik Riemer, "Wall Frieze", o. T. 1-25, 1991
  • Stephan Balkenhol, “A man and a woman”, 1990/91
  • Kermit Berg, photomontage "Museum", 1993, photomontage "Stadtmitte", 1993
  • Gerdi Sternberg, 2 "panel pictures", 1992
  • Lothar Fischer, "Enigma Variations", 1996

Photos (selection)

source

Martin Groh and Stephanie Jaeckel, The sculpture garden in the Auguste Viktoria Hospital. Self-published by Auguste Viktoria Hospital, Berlin, 1999

Web links

Commons : Sculpture Garden AVK  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 52 ° 27 ′ 45 ″  N , 13 ° 20 ′ 47 ″  E