Save the date: GROUP SHOW #10 starts on 5 June

Save the date: GROUP SHOW #10 starts on 5 June

With Group Show #10, we present a diverse spectrum of abstract art, featuring works by a carefully selected group of artists. A special highlight of the exhibition is the position of Kai ‘Raws’ Imhof, who will also be featured in parallel at the Affordable Art Fair at the New & Abstract booth (D3).  

The guest curatorship of the New Perspective section is led by Kevin Driscoll (ArtConnect), who brings together exciting and innovative positions by emerging Berlin-based sculptors. This section offers insight into fresh, experimental approaches to contemporary sculpture and invites viewers to discover new perspectives on abstract art.  

We warmly invite you to experience the diversity and vitality of Berlin’s emerging art scene through this special group exhibition.


GROUP SHOW #10
Malwin Faber
Monah Hasounah
Kai ‘Raws‘ Imhof 
Julia Mann
Paul Mika
Gabriella Ramírez
Janin Walter


New Perspectives Section curated by Kevin Driscoll (ArtConnect)

Laura Darbutaitė | Abie Franklin | Jonathan Joosten | Lukas Liese | Maria Lunetto | Annabel Paran | Brennan Wojtyła

 

Opening: Thursday 5 June, 6 – 9 pm

Exhibition: 5 June  – 3 July
Wed - Sat 2 - 6 pm and by appointment
Mollstraße 1, 10178 Berlin

 

Instagrammable art goes real
Every five weeks, a new GROUP SHOW opens in the new New & Abstract Showroom in Berlin-Mitte and presents the most relevant works from the wealth of interesting positions shown on Instagram.

Between Alexanderplatz and Soho House - at New & Abstract at Mollstraße 1, visitors can immerse themselves in 100 square metres of art and meet the international artists in person at the exhibition openings. The Pop-up concept is inspired by Berlin's club culture and provides for future temporary presences at various exciting locations in the art metropolis.

Mollstraße 1 - creative vertical village
The New & Abstract Showroom is part of the exciting interim use project Mollstraße 1, which creatively utilises the former building of the ADN (Allgemeiner Deutscher Nachrichtendienst), the news agency of the former GDR, at the intersection of Mollstraße and Karl-Liebknecht-Straße (opposite Soho House) until its upcoming renovation. Covering 15,000 square metres and ten floors, the building is currently used by almost 110 people and companies from the creative industries.