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Galerie EIGEN + ART emerged in the year 1983 as an unofficial gallery project in the private loft of Gerd Harry Lybke at Körnerplatz in Leipzig.
An on-going exhibition activity of impromptu, underground projects and constant professionalisation allowed the creation of a very distinctive image for the gallery, capturing the very specific sociopolitical context of East Germany in the late 80's and the beginning of what is now called the Leipziger Schule movement. A number of the artists that the gallery represents today are part of the program since these first days. Advanced into a central and national venue, Galerie EIGEN + ART expanded in spaces of a former studio in the Fritz-Austel-Straße in 1985. Until the end of the 1980's Galerie EIGEN + ART also obtained international attention, especially by the traditional fair in Leipzig, which allowed the west a free entry into the GDR twice a year.
After the fall of the Berlin Wall Galerie EIGEN + ART started temporary gallery spaces in 1990 in Tokyo, followed by stations in Paris in 1991, Berlin in 1992, New York in 1993 and London in 1994. Since 1991 Galerie EIGEN + ART participates in the important international art fairs in New York, Basel, Berlin, London and Miami. In 1992 following a temporary project in the then newly founded Kunst-Werke, Galerie EIGEN + ART opened its current location in Auguststraße in Berlin-Mitte.
Galerie EIGEN + ART represents: Akos Birkas, Birgit Brenner, Marc Desgrandchamps, Martin Eder, Tim Eitel, Nina Fischer/Maroan el Sani, Stella Hamberg, Christine Hill, Jörg Herold, Uwe Kowski, Rémy Markowitsch, Maix Mayer, Ryan Mosley, Carsten Nicolai, Olaf Nicolai, Neo Rauch, Ricarda Roggan, Yehudit Sasportas, David Schnell, Annelies Strba, Matthias Weischer.
Galerie EIGEN + ART Berlin
Tim Eitel Vie imaginaire, chapitre II: Ensemble | 28 Apr-5 Jun | read more | |
Tom Anholt Close to Home | 25 Mar-24 Apr | read more | |
Stef Heidhues Backstage with the Modern Dancers“This is no game. Here there is no interlude. To disillusion you, we don’t need illu- sion. We don’t play fate. We don’t play any dreams. We don’t... | 11 Feb-20 Mar | read more | |
Raul Walch unfollowThe video work „No One To Follow“ by Raul Walch will be on view through the shop window of Galerie EIGEN + ART in Auguststraße 26. | 7 Jan-6 Feb | read more |
Kristina Schuldt: Sans Souci | 5 Nov-12 Dec | read more | |
Nicola Samorì In abissoSamori's works often refer to Italian 17th century painting. His still lifes, portraits and landscapes develop through enormous technical skills over... | 3 Sep-31 Oct | read more | |
Li Qing EAST OF EDENLi Qing was born in Huzhou, Zhejiang Province in 1981. Li Qing is professor at the China Academy of Art in Hangzhou. He lives and works in Hangzhou... | 9 Jul-22 Aug | read more | |
Stand 1D08with Marc Desgrandchamps, Tim Eitel, Uwe Kowski, Neo Rauch, Ricarda Roggan, Kai Schiemenz, Nicola Samorì | 27 Feb-11 Apr | read more | |
Lada Nakonechna: Images from abroad solo show | 9 Jan-20 Feb | read more |
Gifts for youGroup exhibition Winter break: December 20, 2019 - January 2, 2020 | 5 Dec-19 Dec | read more | |
Ryan Mosley: A planets revolutionSolo show | 24 Oct-30 Nov | read more | |
Olaf Nicolai HOW TO FANCY THE LIGHT OF A CANDLE AFTER IT IS BLOWN OUT | 13 Sep-18 Oct | read more | |
West Lake: Breaking OpenGroup show with Tim Eitel, Jianlian Guo, Yangping Jin, Shijian Jing, Qing Li, Kai Schiemenz, David Schnell, Xuhong Yu | 1 Aug-31 Aug | read more | |
Ricarda Roggan: WEIMAR, NORIS, ERNEMANN | 6 Jun-27 Jul | read more | |
DYSTOPIA Martin EderOn occasion of the Gallery Weekend 2019, Galerie EIGEN + ART Berlin is presenting a solo show by Martin Eder. Martin Eder is known for his polarising... | 26 Apr-1 Jun | read more | |
Melora Kuhn: Odes To Relics | 17 Jan-16 Feb | read more |
Jörg Herold: Absolutes Numinosum | 22 Nov-20 Dec | read more | |
Nicola Samorì: Malafonte | 18 Oct-11 Nov | read more | |
DEEP SLEEP- Birgit Brenner | 6 Sep-13 Oct | read more | |
offen Vol. 2 (Group show)Participating artists: Yang-Tsung Fan, Marion Fink, Zora Janković, Justin Mortimer, Andreas Mühe, Ulrike Theusner, Raul Walch, Alexander Wolff | 11 Jul-25 Aug | read more |
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