Begun in 1997 by Ochs and his partner Janna Prüss as part of a European cultural exchange with China, this gallery, which has a satellite in Beijing, features important young...
Sophienstrasse 21With its ceiling and wall paintings, fabric wallpapers and marble staircase, the Old National Gallery is a sparkling home to one of the largest collections of 19th-century art...
Bodestrasse 1-3One of the city's earliest western German dealers in the post-Wall East, Matthias Arndt runs a tightly professional gallery that shows top international examples of...
Invalidenstrasse 50-51Artnews Projects' Vlado Velkov invites gallerists from outside the country to mount single shows in its large street-side space. Brooklyn's Pierogi, Amsterdam's Upstream...
Brunnenstrasse 190Built by Berlin architect Ernst Eberhard von Ihne in 1904, the Bode Museum reopened after a thorough renovation in 2006. It was originally intended by Wilhelm von Bode as a...
MonbijoubrückePerhaps the most unusual of the six galleries that moved into former warehouse spaces behind Hamburger Bahnhof in May 2008 is this Indian gallery's first European outpost. On...
Invalidenstrasse 50-51Dutch expat Waling Boers began this non-profit venue as a place to house internationally collaborative projects with an interesting cultural studies bent. Opening hours are...
Holzmarktstrasse 15-18Co-founded by photographer Stephan Erfurt, this organisation has exhibited internationally known photographers such as Alfred Eisenstaedt, André Rival, James Nachtwey and Anton...
Corner of Oranienburger Strasse & Tucholsky StrasseNow in a brand-new, sprawling location, Ulrich Gebauer and co-director Marie Blanche Carlier present a varied programme of larger-scale installations and work in different...
Markgrafenstrasse 67This new space (whose name is an acronym for 'Centre for Opinions in Music and Art') is run by equally new gallerists and focuses on edgy work, such as Polish artist Agnieszka...
Corner of Leipziger Strasse & CharlottenstrasseOne of the highest-shelf galleries in Berlin recently moved to digs across from famous Museum Island in collector Heiner Bastian's David Chipperfield-designed building. The...
Am Kupfergraben 10Manhattan import Sarah Belden opened this multi-roomed space in 2006; since then, it's been a mix of guest-curated shows and high-end commercial activity showcasing young...
Brunnenstrasse 5A shopfront gallery designed to feature works resulting from the 40-year-old Berlin artists-in-residence programme, which continues to invite important and aspiring artists to...
Zimmerstrasse 90-91In partnership with the Deutsche Bank (and housed in one of its buildings), this is the least impressive European branch of the Guggenheim. The modest exhibition space was...
Unter den Linden 13-15The mission of this space, founded by Alexander Duve in September 2007, is to represent artists who've never been repped by a gallery before. Young talents Martin G Schmid and...
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