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based in Berlin

Jun 8, 2011 – Jul 24, 2011


Ground Floor

David Adamo, After the Butcher, Aids 3D, Akim, özlem Altin, Julieta Aranda, Autocenter, Nina Beier, Rocco Berger, Gerry Bibby, Juliette Blightman, Erik Blinderman & Lisa Rave (n.b.k.), Juliette Bonneviot, Erik Bünger, Nina Canell, Nicolas Ceccaldi, Sunah Choi, Jay Chung & Q Takeki Maeda, Kerstin Cmelka, Keren Cytter, Kajsa Dahlberg, Mariechen Danz, Giulio Delvè, Simon Denny, Michele Di Menna, Aleksandra Domanović (n.b.k.), Simon Dybbroe Møller, Köken Ergun, Evas Arche und der Feminist, Matthias Fritsch, Kasia Fudakowski, Simon Fujiwara, Cyprien Gaillard, Galerie im Regierungsviertel, Tue Greenfort, Petrit Halilaj, Jan Peter Hammer, Alexander Hempel, Yngve Holen, David Hominal, HUSH HUSH, Invisible Playground, Nadia Kaabi-Linke, Ilja Karilampi, Tobias Kaspar, Nina Könnemann (n.b.k.), Asaf Koriat, Wojciech Kosma, Kitty Kraus, Oliver Laric, Alexandra Leykauf, Klara Lidén, Ilya Lipkin, Trevor Lloyd, Maria Loboda, Florian Ludwig & Owen Hoskins, Dafna Maimon, Ryan McLaughlin, Gareth Moore, Shahryar Nashat, Anne Neukamp, Ken Okiishi, Christodoulos Panayiotou (n.b.k.), Pantha du Prince, Amy Patton (n.b.k.), Dirk Peuker, Ralf Pflugfelder, PMgalerie, Agnieszka Polska, Roseline Rannoch, Mandla Reuter (n.b.k.)*Oil * (production still), 2011

The exhibition based in Berlin presents works by some 80 artists, so called “emerging artist” who live and work in Berlin, at Atelierhaus Monbijoupark and four other locations. The exhibition covers the full range of contemporary art practices, from painting and drawing to sculpture, photography, film and video, as well as installations and text-based works. A comprehensive program of events featuring screenings, performances, workshops and discussions, forms an essential part of the exhibition.

Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, the German capital has developed into one of the world's most important locations for contemporary art production. Berlin's reputation as a creative, cosmopolitan and dynamic city continues to attract many artists from both Germany and abroad and has made it a significant gallery base. The exhibition creates a spatial and temporal concentration of the diverse artistic activities taking place in the city, and makes them accessible to a broad audience.

based in Berlin is an exhibition of Contemporary Art in Berlin at the Atelierhaus Monbijoupark, and will extent into KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Nationalgalerie im Hamburger Bahnhof–Museum für Gegenwart–Berlin and Neuen Berliner Kunstverein n.b.k., and Berlinischen Galerie–Landesmuseum für Moderne Kunst, Fotografie und Architektur - organised by Kulturprojekte Berlin GmbH.