Long-time doyen Nothelfer quietly and importantly pursues his love of Informel and Tachist work, best exemplified by artists such as Walter Stöhner, Henri Michaux and Jan Voss.
Uhlandstrasee 184With two differently dramatic and versatile spaces, this wonderful gallery (in business long before its Berlin days began in 1994) represents an amazing roster of talent...
Zimmerstrasse 90-91Originally the gallery of Rudolph Springer (one of post-war Berlin's seminal gallerists), this space is now run by his son and partner Gerald Winckler. The young pair show many...
Fasanenstrasse 13New Yorker Thomas Schulte and Swiss-born Eric Franck opened their doors in 1991, hoping to breathe new life into the art market. They recently moved their upmarket,...
Charlottenstrasse 24One of the original organisers of the Berlin Art Forum, Diehl has long been a prominent member of the international art world, concentrating his efforts on young talent such as...
Lindenstrasse 35The Picture Gallery's first-rate early European collection features a healthy selection of the biggest names in Western art. Although many fine Italian, Spanish and English...
Stauffenbergstrasse 40Georg Kolbe's former studio has been transformed into a showcase for his work. The Berlin sculptor, regarded as Germany's best in the 1920s, mainly focused on naturalistic...
Sensburger Allee 25The first satellite of a bona fide New York gallery to set up shop in Berlin, G + R shows mostly two-dimensional work by emerging and mid-career artists, notably Melanie...
Brunnenstrasse 3The Hamburg Station Museum of Contemporary Art opened in 1997 within a huge and expensive refurbishment of a former railway station. The exterior features a stunning...
Invalidenstrasse 50-51This gargantuan hall in the shadows of the Hauptbahnhof is the third international gallery opened by the London-based outfit. Haunch of Venison exhibits just half a dozen...
Heidestrasse 46Although exhibits were held in this building as early as 1949, the non-profit society that has occupied it since the early 1960s maintains a pledge to present works by both...
Lützowplatz 9Set up in 1989 to promote art from developing countries, the 'House of World Cultures' mounts spectacular large-scale exhibitions on subjects such as contemporary Indian art,...
John-Foster-Dulles-Allee 10Opening with a bang in autumn 2006, this blue-chip satellite of a seminal Cologne gallery shows established international stars like Ron Arad, Alex Katz, Francesco Clemente,...
Kochstrasse 60König (half-brother of New York gallerist Leo and son of museum-man Kaspar, ie veritable German art-world royalty) presents a mixed bag of emerging and mid-career artists and...
Dessauerstrasse 6-7Picking up the torch from his father, the legendary gallerist Michael Werner, Julius Werner exhibits top-shelf post-war German art by the likes of Markus Lüpertz in a sprawling...
Kochstrasse 60