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Viewing Gallery Weekend Berlin

Art meets life this weekend with Gallery Weekend Berlin. Celebrating its 19th edition, the weekend kicks off with the opening events on Friday 28 April, and the exhibitions will continue throughout the weekend. Founded in 2005 by a group of Berlin galleries, this event has become a highlight of the international art calendar, attracting established and emerging artists. It’s an unparalleled opportunity for art lovers to experience high-calibre exhibitions and soak up the artistic atmosphere unique to Berlin’s galleries.

With over 50 galleries participating, visitors can explore the city and discover new and exciting spaces. It’s a chance to get a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process, meet the artists and curators, and gain a deeper understanding of the Berlin art scene.

And let’s not forget about the private initiative behind it all – abc gwb UG (limited liability), run by a dedicated team of individuals who pour their heart and soul into making this event a reality each year. With a focus on supporting young galleries and carefully curating the selection of participating galleries, this event is a testament to the power of art and the people who make it all happen. So mark your calendars for 28 to 30 April 2023, and get ready to immerse yourself in the art world like never before. See you at Gallery Weekend Berlin!

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28 April 2023 — 30 April 2023
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