Bluelobster Art Walk: Schöneberg Edition
Bluelobster Art Walk - Schöneberg Edition
This time, our Bluelobster Art Gallery Ambassadors will take you through four unique galleries in Berlin’s Schöneberg district, offering an eclectic mix of contemporary art, with major international and local Berlin galleries.
👟Itinerary:
📍3pm: Meeting point at Esther Schipper
Esther Schipper · 15:05 - 15:30
Galerie Max Hetzler · 15:35 - 15:50
KOW · 16:00 - 16:25
House on Lützowplatz · 16:35 - 17:05
End at Zimt & Zucker Kaffehaus Café · 17:20
Gallery and Exhibitions curation by The Next Day Berlin.
🖼 Exhibitions:
Ryan Gander: This is Feeling all of It
Esther Schipper, Potsdamer Strasse 81E, 10785 Berlin. Opening: 01.11
'This is Feeling all of It' explores perception, cognition, and neurodiversity, inspired by Gander's son’s autism. The exhibition includes his debut AI-based VR artwork, co-commissioned by VIVE Arts and Esther Schipper. This is Ryan Gander’s third solo exhibition with the gallery.
Louise Bonnet
Galerie Max Hetzler, Potsdamer Straße 77-87. Opening: 15.11
There’s no info yet on this exhibition, but Louise Bonnet’s large-scale paintings mix surreal and grotesque elements, portraying exaggerated bodies with swollen limbs and tiny heads. Inspired by horror, feminist sculpture, and religious art, her work dives into pleasure, restraint, and vulnerability themes. Recently gaining acclaim, Bonnet has exhibited at top venues, including the Venice Biennale and Gagosian. Her latest series highlights the body as an object and subject, exploring identity and personhood through distorted forms.
Vul|ne|ra|ble
KOW, Kurfürstenstraße, KOW, Kurfürstenstraße 145, 10785 Berlin. Until 16.11
The KOW gallery’s 15th-anniversary group exhibition in Berlin showcases 28 international artists, exploring themes of vulnerability and resilience. Featured works include Chto Delat's semaphore flags reflecting personal struggles, Tobias Zielony’s portraits of queer communities, Mario Pfeifer’s photos of Western Sahara, and Santiago Sierra's blood-stamped Spanish emblem. This diverse selection captures the intersection of personal and societal challenges, blending social critique with artistic introspection through photography, installations, and participatory art.
Tracey Snelling: How We Live
House on Lützowplatz, Lützowpl. 9, 10785 Berlin. Until 09.02.2025
Tracey Snelling’s solo exhibition at Haus am Lützowplatz, titled “How We Live,” features her sculptural representations of social housing, exploring the social dynamics of residents. The exhibition incorporates light, sound, and video, reflecting the blending of fiction and reality in contemporary life. This comprehensive showcase highlights Snelling’s experiences in various cities and connects to an upcoming socially linked construction project on the gallery's site, planned for 2025.
🦞Quality is highly important to us! All of our tours include an introduction by our carefully selected gallery partners and guided by Gallery Directors or Curators for a complete and insightful experience.
☕️🍰We’ll wrap up our walk at a café and enjoy delicious coffee and cake while chatting with our art-walk crew about the exhibitions and sharing our gallery experiences.
We are looking forward to meeting and showing you some of our favourite galleries in Schöneberg!
See you very soon!
Ligia & Bonnie 💙