The World to the Fair: Berlin
A changing map of the city’s gallery scene
A changing map of the city’s gallery scene
In a 5-part series from the upcoming issue of Frieze Week magazine, Chicago, São Paulo, Berlin, Tokyo and Los Angeles come to Randall's Island. Berlin’s art scene is still driven mainly by galleries and artist-run initiatives. Within the last five to ten years the city has reversed the trend of the post-reunification 1990s, when everyone wanted to move east. Now some of the formerly neglected western boroughs have attracted interest and investment. Today the city’s main gallery cluster is to be found in Schöneberg, along Potsdamer Strasse and Kurfürstenstrasse (in an area formerly close to the wall and in the shadow of Mies van der Rohe’s Neue Nationalgalerie, which is closed for renovation).


The full article appears in the first New York edition of Frieze Week magazine available here or with your tickets to Frieze New York.
Read Part I: Chicago
Read Part II: São Paulo
Read Part IV: Tokyo
Read Part V: Los Angeles
Frieze Week magazine is the insiders’ guide to our art fairs with a preview of the best works on view, news of curated projects and talks, and tips on the most important exhibitions and events taking place around town. Frieze Week is published in anticipation of Frieze New York in May and Frieze London & Masters in October.