Fotografiska Berlin
The exterior of the former art squat under renovation.
The exterior of the former art squat under renovation.
The new Fotografiksa features a rooftop bar, a dance floor, fine-dining restaurant, bakery cafe and gift shop.
Commerce over culture? Fotografiska’s opening is also something of a controversial event.
The original graffiti has remained in the corridors – it was listed as historically significant and not to be removed.
The developers report having to follow instructions in a 1,800 page document listing all of the original features to be retained.
The hallways are some of the most colorful parts of the building.
Graffiti inside the new Fotografiska in Berlin.
Graffiti inside the new Fotografiska in Berlin.
Graffiti inside the new Fotografiska in Berlin.
Graffiti inside the new Fotografiska in Berlin.
Marina Paulenka, Fotografiksa Berlin’s new director of exhibitions.
Work by Juliana Huxtable in an exhibition called “_ussyphilia.”
The White Face exhibition by Candice Breitz.
Work by Arvida Bystrom as part of the Nude exhibition.
Work by Angelica Dass, as part of the Nude exhibition.
Bettina Pittaluga’s work is featured in the Nude exhibition.
Aneta Grzeszykowska’s work, as featured in the exhibition, Nude.