Berlin: Hamburger Bahnhof

zdjęcie 1Body Pressure– Sculptures since the 1960’s examines the many different approaches to the human figure in contemporary sculpture through a selection of works from the collections of the National Galeries in Berlin. Free of any exhibition architecture, the expansive Historic Hall is transformed into a light-flooded “sculpture garden”. Often fragmented and abstract the figurative sculpture of the present always negotiates our contemporary social and cultural context.zdjęcie 4The Historic Hallzdjęcie 4-kopiaFriederike Pezold- The New Embodied Sign Language According to the Laws of Anatomy, Geometry and Kinetic- 1973/1976zdjęcie 5Paul McCarthy- Michael Jackson and Bubbles- 1997-1999zdjęcie 1-kopiaDuane Hanson- Lady with Shopping Bags- 1972zdjęcie 2-kopiaRyan Gander- The Artwork Nobody Knows- 2011zdjęcie 3-kopiaMartin Kippenberger- Martin, Into The Corner, you should be Ashamed of Yourself- 1989zdjęcie 2-kopia 5Hamburger Bahnhof, one of the National Galleries in Berlin, is a huge concentration of modern art by the most famous artist like Marc Quinn, Marina Abramovic or Andy Warhol. With it’s amazing space and architecture, the museum is Berlin’s biggest modern art highlight! Always you can find here a fantastic exhibition just like the Body Pressure that is currently happening. During your next time travel to the Germany’s capital, don’t forget to visit Hamburger Bahnhof!
zdjęcie 1-kopia 4 zdjęcie 3-kopia 4 zdjęcie 5-kopia 3Anselm Kiefer’s LILITH AM ROTEN MEER
zdjęcie 4-kopia 4Andy Warhol’s ELVIS
zdjęcie 2Ernst Bloch’s DAILY INTO THE BLUE
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