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Grand Retrospective of Over 300 Photographs by André Kertész at Martin-Gropius-Bau

BERLIN.- As the creator of images like Underwater Swimmer (1917), Chez Mondrian (1926) or Gabel (1929) André Kertész has a firm place in 20th century photographic history. It is not only his formally outstanding compositions which won him great estee…

Compass: Drawings from The Museum of Modern Art on View at Martin-Gropius-Bau

BERLIN.- “Compass” presents an extensive selection from The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection, an extraordinary treasure trove of nearly 2.600 works on paper by over 600 artists, acquired by The Museum of Modern Ar…

Compass: Drawings from The Museum of Modern Art New York on View at Martin Gropius Bau

BERLIN.- “Compass” presents an extensive selection from The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection, an extraordinary treasure trove of nearly 2.600 works on paper by over 600 artists, acquired by The Museum of Modern Ar…

Master of Abstract Painting Pierre Soulages and His Retrospective at the Martin-Gropius-Bau

BERLIN.- Pierre Soulages is one of the world’s foremost abstract painters of recent decades. On the occasion of his 90th birthday he is being honoured by a retrospective in the Centre Pompidou in Paris. Starting on 2 October 2010 Berlin’s Martin-Gropiu…

Teotihuacan: Mexico’s Mysterious Pyramid City Exhibition at Martin Gropius Bau

BERLIN.- The
Martin-Gropius-Bau presents the exhibition Teotihuacan –
Mexico’s Mysterious Pyramid City. More than 450 outstanding objects
giving a
comprehensive insight into the art, everyday life and religion of this
enigmatic
culture…

Teotihuacan: Mexico’s Mysterious Pyramid City Subject of Exhibition at Martin Gropius Bau

BERLIN.- The Martin-Gropius-Bau presents the exhibition Teotihuacan – Mexico’s Mysterious Pyramid City. More than 450 outstanding objects giving a comprehensive insight into the art, everyday life and religion of this enigmatic culture will b…

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