From April 25th – 28th 2019, the art fair paper positions berlin presents international artistic positions parallel to the Gallery Weekend in Berlin. In the historic atrium of the former telegraph office, today’s Deutsche Telekom Hauptstadtrepräsentanz, 48 galleries from 11 countries will show the diversity of the artistic medium paper. Galleries from Germany, South Africa, Poland, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Latvia, the USA, Israel, Thailand and China are represented.
Image above: paper positions berlin 2018 – Photo Clara Wenzel-Theiler
The broad spectrum of “works on paper” can be seen in drawings, collages, objects, photographs, artist books, autographs, prints and much more. The special focus of the fair promises extraordinary discoveries and rediscoveries, while the unconventional exhibition concept offers both an overview of mostly modern and contemporary art, and at the same time, a refreshing and relaxed reception of art.
paper positions berlin 2018 als 360° Tour
The positive response from exhibitors in recent years and this year’s rush of applications confirm the idea of a specialised fair concept.
This year’s new galleries in Berlin include Slag Gallery (New York), Maus Contemporary (Birmingham, USA), Le Salon Vert (Geneva), Livingstone Gallery (The Hague), Engelage & Lieder (Dusseldorf), Kunsthandel Hagemeier (Frankfurt am Main), Galerie Martin Kudlek (Cologne), Ira Stehmann Fine Art (Munich), Galeria Szydłowski (Warsaw), Galerie Heike Strelow (Frankfurt am Main), Malte UekermannKunsthandel (Berlin) and FeldbuschWiesnerRudolph (Berlin).
Exhibitors 2019
artco gallery. aachen/kapstadt
brennecke fine art. berlin
c&k galerie. berlin
luisa catucci gallery. berlin
davisklemmgallery. wiesbaden
galerie horst dietrich. berlin
eigenheim. weimar/berlin
engelage & lieder. düsseldorf
feldbuschwiesnerrudolph. berlin
galerie thomas fuchs. stuttgart
golestani. düsseldorf
kunsthandel hagemeier. frankfurt am main
holthoff-mokross. hamburg
galerie ulrike hrobsky. wien
jarmuschek+partner. berlin
galerie jordanow. münchen
galerie kernweine. stuttgart
galerie anja knoess. köln
galerie inga kondeyne – raum für zeichnung. berlin
galerie marek kralewski. freiburg
galerie martin kudlek. köln
kunkel fine art. münchen
galerie ulf larsson. köln
le salon vert. genf
livingstone gallery. den haag
galerie reinhold maas. reutlingen
maksla xo. riga
maus contemporary. birmingham (usa)
galerie martin mertens. berlin
mianki.gallery. berlin
micheko galerie. münchen
migrant bird space. berlin/peking
galerie nanna preußners. hamburg
ronewa art projects. berlin/bangkok
sandau & leo galerie. berlin
semjon contemporary. berlin
slag gallery. new york
j.a. stargardt. berlin
ira stehmann fine art. münchen
galerie heike strelow. frankfurt am main
galeria szydlowski. warschau
the curve. berlin
triangle art. tel aviv
malte uekermann kunsthandel. berlin
galerie von&von. nürnberg
maxwebersixfriedrich. münchen
galerie fenna wehlau. münchen
zs art galerie. wien
The selection is made according to the criteria of discovering and rediscovering. Therefore works by renowned artists such as Emil Nolde, Joseph Beuys,George Grosz, Max Beckmann, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Leo Erb, Georg Karl Pfahler, Rainer Fetting and Julian Opie are represented. But also many exciting newcomer positions such as a solo presentation of the young artist Hell Gette, works by the Portuguese Mafalda Figueiredo, collages by Saba Niknam and Milen Till or minimalist color drawings by the artist Ksenija Jovišević will be shown.
Fair concept and location
The approximately 1000 sqm hall in the Deutsche Telekom Hauptstadtrepäsentanz provides paper positions berlin with ideal conditions for an open fair concept. Working completely without classic booths, paper positions berlin underlines the character of a large group exhibition. The spatial design offers visitors both an overview and the opportunity to perceive individual artistic works in a mutual dialogue.
paper positions berlin
international art fair for works on paper
WHEN? Thursday – Sunday, April 25th to 28th 2019
PROFESSIONAL PREVIEW: Thursday, April 25th 2019, 2 – 5 pm (only with VIP-Ticket)
OPENING: Thursday, April 25th 2019, 5 – 8 pm
OPENING HOURS
Friday, April 26th 2019, 1 – 8 pm
Saturday, April 27th 2019, 1 – 8 pm
Sunday, April 28th 2019, 11 am – 6 pm
WHERE?
Deutsche Telekom Hauptstadtrepräsentanz
Französische Straße 33a-c
10117 Berlin-Mitte