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The Stiftung Reinbeckhallen is a non-profit institution and has dedicated itself to promoting art, culture, and education. It presents exhibitions of contemporary art, accompanied by a multilingual program of films, readings, talks, workshops and guided tours. In its efforts to experiment with innovative exhibition formats and curatorial practices, the foundation collaborates with representatives of the local and international art scene as well as collectives, museums and galleries.

Past

22.03. Und Jetzt ... Diskussionspanel. Franziska Greber. (Ausstellungshalle) Installation, Mixed.

This discussion offers a platform for exchange between experts in the fields of art, society, and politics about: Transdisciplinary resonance to 690 voices against discrimination and violence against women from Germany. Come debate with us!

An event by Berliner Initiative gegen Gewalt an Frauen (BIG e.V.)
To register, please write to pr@big-berlin.info

14.03. – 01.04. Women in the dark. aufruhr des schweigens. Franziska Greber. Installation. Repro Installationsansicht, Pinakothek der Moderne (Detail), Franziska Greber, Photo: Franziska Greber

Initiated by Franziska Greber, "Women in the dark" is an international, participatory, and transdisciplinary art project that makes an important contribution to the current debate on discrimination, violence, equality, and gender stereotypes.

In close cooperation with women’s and human rights organizations, "Women in the dark" has encouraged women around the world who are affected by these issues to write their experiences and injuries as well as their hopes and demands with red permanent marker on white shirts with the aim of making women’s voices heard. The Berlin initiative against violence towards women (BIG e.V.) and Der Paritätische in Bayern have reached around 150 organizations that encouraged 690 women from 12 German states to write their messages on white blouses in 40 languages.

These blouses will be exhibited as an installation in the Exhibition Hall and accompanied by other installations, sculptures, videos, sound recordings, and photographs that deal with these issues.

17.11.2023 – 16.12.2023 the sublime. Clemens Tremmel. (Reinbeckhallen, Eingang Reinbeckstr. 17) Painting. Repro O, Clemens Tremmel, 2020, Öl auf Aluminium, 280 cm x 540 cm x 5 cm, Photo: © Clemens Tremmel, Courtesy REITER Galerie und der Künstler

With the sublime, Stiftung Reinbeckhallen in cooperation with REITER Galleries presents a generous solo exhibition by Clemens Tremmel, who was awarded the Casper David Friedrich Prize in 2013. While at first glance his paintings recall the idealized landscapes of Romanticism, Tremmel's sometimes destructive process creates an irritation. The mutability and change of nature is artistically represented in his works in an idiosyncratic way with different materials and compositions. Tremmel (*1988) dissects, disturbs, shatters, or almost destroys the subject on his large aluminum panels and creates a fascinating liveliness. 

Fri–Sat | 12–6 PM
Entrance | Free

28.10.2023 – 29.10.2023 Dé/collage. Workshop mit Sam Grigorian. Sam Grigorian. Painting, Print.

The work of Armenian artist Sam Grigorian includes a broad spectrum of works on paper, collages, and décollages. After Grigorian briefly discusses his works in the exhibition a touch of playfulness, participants will experiment with papers and colors. Materials and tools from Grigorian’s studio will be available for collaging, décollaging, and overpainting, and a large-scale mural will be made on paper provided by the artist during this two-day workshop.

08.09.2023 – 19.11.2023 a touch of playfulness. Fischli und Weiss, Rei Naito, Yoshihiro Suda, u.a. Painting, Sculpture, Media Art, Fotografie, Mixed.

The exhibition gives insight into the collection of the Stiftung Reinbeckhallen and that of its founder. It presents artworks by twenty-one artists from Germany and abroad. Grouped thematically, they will prompt viewers to consider how these particular artists, working across different media and continents, address similar concepts, such as perspective, time, materiality, identity, and technology, in distinct, yet playful ways.

16.06.2023 – 14.07.2023 a shimmer of possibility. Paul Graham. (Project Room of the Stiftung Reinbeckhallen) Fotografie. Repro Untitled (New England, Green Walk), aus der Serie a shimmer of possibility, Paul Graham, 2006, Pigmenttintendruck, Photo: Courtesy of the Artist and carlier | gebauer, Berlin / Madrid © Paul Graham

Between 2004 and 2006, British photographer Paul Graham travelled across the United States and documented scenes of everyday life. Arranged in a series of 12 photobooks, first published by Steidl in 2007 and then by MACK in 2018, in an often poetic, fluid manner, allowing for multiple readings and associations to be made, Graham’s photographs will be exhibited in the Project Room of the Stiftung Reinbeckhallen for the first time. The latter edition will complement these photographs.

26.05.2023 – 28.05.2023 Until the waters foam up. Glen Sheppard
28.04.2023 – 30.04.2023 Cinemiracle. Even more experimental this time and much more. Projekt des Studiengangs Kommunikationsdesign, HTW Berlin.. Sina Farah Al-Bayati, Nina Louisa Bell, Josefine Birkholz, Jule Degenhardt, Samuel Freimoser, Anna Katharina Galler, Margarita Gehl, Darja Jakushevich, Henning Marxen, Karolina Musial, Kaja Mussenbrock, Noa Sehring, Lea Sophie Pagels, Rosa Pernthaller
02.09.2022 – 27.11.2022 Jetzt: Magnum Photos. Fotografie. Repro Hafiz: Guardians of the Qur'an, 2017–2021 , 2017–2021, Photo: © Sabiha Çimen | Magnum Photos

Now: Magnum Photos features current and ongoing projects by more than 15 international photographers. Each position, in its very own way, challenges the viewer to reflect about the new role and new possibilities of contemporary photography.

 

02.09.2022 – 27.11.2022 Jetzt: Magnum Photos. Fotografie. Repro Ezilalini (The country), Lindokuhle Sobekwa, 2018–ongoing series, Photo: © Lindokuhle Sobekwa | Magnum Photos

Now: Magnum Photos features current and ongoing projects by more than 15 international photographers. Each position, in its very own way, challenges the viewer to reflect about the new role and new possibilities of contemporary photography.

 

02.09.2022 – 27.11.2022 Jetzt: Magnum Photos. Fotografie. Repro Strike, Rafal Milach, 2021, Photo: © Rafal Milach | Magnum Photos

Now: Magnum Photos features current and ongoing projects by more than 15 international photographers. Each position, in its very own way, challenges the viewer to reflect about the new role and new possibilities of contemporary photography.

 

02.09.2022 – 27.11.2022 Jetzt: Magnum Photos. Fotografie. Repro Olay, Emin Özmen, 2022, Photo: © Emin Özmen | Magnum Photos

Now: Magnum Photos features current and ongoing projects by more than 15 international photographers. Each position, in its very own way, challenges the viewer to reflect about the new role and new possibilities of contemporary photography.

 

02.09.2022 – 27.11.2022 Jetzt: Magnum Photos. Fotografie. Repro Bittersweet, Sohrab Hura, 2019, Photo: © Sohrab Hura | Magnum Photos, Courtesy Experimenter

Now: Magnum Photos features current and ongoing projects by more than 15 international photographers. Each position, in its very own way, challenges the viewer to reflect about the new role and new possibilities of contemporary photography.

 

23.07.2022 – 04.09.2022 A Pound of Pictures. Alec Soth. Fotografie. Repro Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , Alec Soth, 2021, Archival pigment print, Photo: © Alec Soth / Magnum Photos, courtesy LOOCK, Berlin

Alec Soth has been chronicling aspects of American life since the late 1990s. To complete his latest series, A Pound of Pictures, the Magnum photographer travelled across the US in search of people, places, and situations to photograph with his large-format camera. A selection of his images, taken between 2018 and 2021, will be presented at the Reinbeckhallen and will prompt visitors to consider the material and immaterial weight of photographs.

23.07.2022 – 04.09.2022 A Pound of Pictures. Alec Soth. Fotografie. Repro Niagara Falls, Ontario, Alec Soth, 2019, Archival pigment print, Photo: © Alec Soth / Magnum Photos, courtesy LOOCK, Berlin

Alec Soth has been chronicling aspects of American life since the late 1990s. To complete his latest series, A Pound of Pictures, the Magnum photographer travelled across the US in search of people, places, and situations to photograph with his large-format camera. A selection of his images, taken between 2018 and 2021, will be presented at the Reinbeckhallen and will prompt visitors to consider the material and immaterial weight of photographs.

23.07.2022 – 04.09.2022 A Pound of Pictures. Alec Soth. Fotografie. Repro Stuart. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Archival pigment print, Alec Soth, 2020, Archival pigment print, Photo: © Alec Soth / Magnum Photos, courtesy LOOCK, Berlin

Alec Soth has been chronicling aspects of American life since the late 1990s. To complete his latest series, A Pound of Pictures, the Magnum photographer travelled across the US in search of people, places, and situations to photograph with his large-format camera. A selection of his images, taken between 2018 and 2021, will be presented at the Reinbeckhallen and will prompt visitors to consider the material and immaterial weight of photographs.

04.06.2022 – 05.06.2022 runners. Tanzperformance . Hannah Schillinger. Performance. Repro runners, Hannah Schillinger, 2022, Tanzperformance, Photo: Hannah Schillinger

With the dance performance runners Hannah Schillinger picks up on the current Zeitgeist: just a moment ago we were running for capitalism’s sake without seemingly achieving a goal and now we are running to lay the ground for a sustainable future in time. Necessary, but the same is true for our bodies. How we treat ourselves reflects how we interact with the world.

Start: 20.30 PM. Admission is free of charge.

 

 

 

30.04.2022 – 22.05.2022 Towards Abstraction. Nils Ohlsen. Painting. Repro Columns, Nils Ohlsen, 2021, Aquarell auf Canson, Moulin du Roi, 640 g , 39 x 58,5 cm

Nils Ohlsen began working with watercolours in 2003, after curating an exhibition on Lovis Corinth that included the German artist’s oil and watercolour paintings. Taking inspiration not only from Corinth, but also Sonia Delaunay, and Callum Innes, among other modern and contemporary artists, Ohlsen has spent the last two decades painting his surroundings and experimenting with colour, materials, formats, and, incorporating photography into his painterly practice.

 

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