West Berlin Gallery at STROKE Art Fair
West Berlin Gallery will be participating in the 5th edition of Stroke Art Fair this week, taking place at Berlin Postbahnhof from October 14th until October 16th. Come take a look at our booth!
It will feature some amazing artworks by our star artists Prost, Niark1 and Alias – who will be presenting some limited edition series on paper as well as other new pieces. We will also showcase some works by new artists we are representing, such as illustrator Philipp Zurmöhle, Rallito.X from Spain and Jakob Tolstrup from Denmark. There will be works by Alexander Clouchard Barbone and SP38 on display too, so expect to see artworks by both fresh faces and renowned artists!

For those of you who wish to join us at Stroke 2011, we have two pairs of free tickets to give away! To enter, all you need to do is “like” West Berlin Gallery on Facebook here, and RSVP to our Stroke 2011 Facebook event by saying you will be attending the event. Two lucky winners will then be chosen at random!
Deadline for entering is Tuesday, October 12th at 6.00 pm.

For more information:
Berlin Postbahnhof – Strasse der Pariser Kommune 8, S-Bahn Ostbahnhof
Friday, October 14th: 1 pm – 11.30 pm
Saturday, October 15th: 1 pm – 11.30 pm
Sunday, October 16th: 1 pm – 6 pm
Entry fee: 8€ / Special student price 6.5€
www.stroke-artfair.com

Utopia Vernissage
Art, music, fashion, and class – last night’s opening exhibition of works from Hara Katsiki was a definite success! Thanks to all who came out for the show! A special thanks to the artist for gracing the gallery with her presence, and to harpist Claudio Cherubin for providing the music.
For those of you who missed the show, Hara Katsiki will be at West Berlin Gallery tomorrow Saturday, September 24, around 15:00 to hang out and answer any questions about her work. Feel free to stop by!





Interview: Hara Katsiki
Her first solo exhibition at West Berlin Gallery being just a few days away now, we decided to find out a little bit more about Hara Katsiki, her inspirations, her projects and, of course, her forthcoming show which is starting on September 22th, 18:00.
Hello Hara! What have you been up to lately?
Hi! Well during the past months, I have been working on my first solo exhibition that will take place at West Berlin Gallery. I have also been doing some freelance graphic design, and spending a lot of time in my studio drawing, drawing, drawing!
You’ve won the Illustrative award last year, has it brought you any new opportunities?
It was a big surprise for me to be given this present. If you had asked me two or three years ago, I would never have imagined getting such an award!
I was very happy about it, and it has given me, personally, a lot of power, a lot of hope and a lot of confidence. I got involved in art when I moved to Berlin three years ago, I’m also self-taught, so I just followed my heart but had no idea where this was going to lead me. I still don’t know where my art is going to lead me, but winning the award was definitely a step closer to my dream.
What is your dream then?
My dream is to be a successful artist. I don’t really know what a successful artist is but I want to make art, and I want to be able to live out of it. I also want to be able to travel to get inspiration for my work.
Since I won the Illustrative award, things have definitely improved. I got more promotion within the art scene. I also now have the opportunity to have my own solo show, I received many offers for collaborations and exhibitions…
What inspires you and your work?
Since I started working for my forthcoming exhibition, I have tried to stop looking at other artists’ works, especially those who also do illustration because I do not want to be influenced by other peoples’ work. I am mostly inspired by music, I listen to music non stop – mostly folk music or electronic, minimal music.
I also watch Twin Peaks by David Lynch almost every day, and I am inspired by small trips to the nature. My dreams are also a big source of inspiration: while staying here in my studio in Berlin I can travel all over the world while sleeping and dreaming.
While preparing for your forthcoming show, have you been using new techniques or trying new things?
I have been using gold on black paper, which I had never done before. Also, I did my first paintings on wood using acrylic, as well as illustration on printed photographs.
I have mostly been doing series, for example series of 3 artworks. I tried to stick to only using black, white and gold, and the themes of my works were mostly inspired by nature and strange creatures.
What are you plans after the exhibition?
After this show, I will work with a fashion designer, her label is called Tata Christiane. Together we will make a series of clothes and will take part in the Festival de Hyères, which is an annual fashion event held by the French riviera.
I have always wanted to work in the fashion world, doing clothes or something similar and this is a nice opportunity. I really like her work and I think it is going to be a very nice collaboration.
What I’m going to do is that I’m going to draw on fabric, she will then create clothes with this fabric and I will interfere again at the very end of the process, applying the finishing touch once the clothes are ready.
Another project for this autumn is a porcelain series I am going to do in cooperation with Illustrative. I will do a limited edition series on porcelain, drawing on tableware.
You work in many different fields such as costume design, graphic design, music and so on. Can you tell us a little bit more about those projects?
Well I’m not really focusing on costume design even if it is something I like to do. After the Illustrative forum I made some costumes for a music video for a band from New York. It was very interesting and funny!
I also sometimes design masks. I would like to do more of those but I do so many different things it’s hard to focus on everything, and lately I’ve mostly been doing illustration.
I’m also a DJ, I play different kinds of stuff like jazz & soul, I’m a resident DJ at Tausend Bar in Berlin. Sometimes I also play more minimal, experimental music.
You said you had been trying not to look at other artists’ work while getting ready for your upcoming exhibition, but is there anyone’s work you enjoy at the moment?
I really like Gregory Euclide who does painting & installations. I also like the work of Vali Myers and her drawings, the paintings of Todd Schorr, the very beautiful porcelain dolls of Marina Bychkova, and the music videos of Alex Turvey.
Thank you for your time Hara, we are looking forward to your upcoming exhibition!
You’re welcome!
Utopia
After making her way to Berlin three years ago, Hara Katsiki won the Illustrative Young Illustrators Award in 2010. From drawing to costume design, fashion, graphic design, and music, Hara Katsiki lets her creativity pick the medium. Currently exploring illustration, Hara Katsiki will debut her latest work at her very first solo show on September 22, 2011 at West Berlin Gallery. Doors open at 18:00 and it goes until 22:00.
Through this exhibition, Hara Katsiki plans on giving us a sneak peak into the fantastically romantic inner world of her thought-dreams. Always keen to experiment, this daring artist transcends the boundaries of imagination. Using her dreams as the main source of inspiration, Katsiki was inclined to define/refine her work for this show by using three primary colors: black, white and gold. Hara is also using ink on paper and wood, creating abstract pieces reminiscent of what she describes as “nature’s unspoken beauty”.
From Friday, September 23rd, West Berlin Gallery will feature 33 pieces ranging from black and white paper, to works on wood, as well as drawings on printed fashion photographs. The exhibition will also showcase an installation that is bound to be the highlight of the show!
UTOPIA – a solo exhibition by Hara Katsiki
After making her way to Berlin three years ago, Hara Katsiki won the Illustrative Young Illustrators Award in 2010. From drawing to costume design, fashion, graphic design, and music, Hara Katsiki lets her creativity pick the medium. Currently exploring illustration, Hara Katsiki will debut her latest work at her very first solo show on September 22, 2011 at West Berlin Gallery. Doors open at 18:00 and it goes until 22:00.
Through this exhibition, Hara Katsiki plans on giving us a sneak peak into the fantastically romantic inner world of her thought-dreams. Always keen to experiment, this daring artist transcends the boundaries of imagination. Using her dreams as the main source of inspiration, Katsiki was inclined to define/refine her work for this show by using three primary colors: black, white and gold. Hara is also using ink on paper and wood, creating abstract pieces reminiscent of what she describes as “nature’s unspoken beauty”.
On Thursday, September 22th, West Berlin Gallery will feature 33 pieces ranging from black and white paper, to works on wood, as well as drawings on printed fashion photographs. The exhibition will also showcase an installation that is bound to be the highlight of the show!
The opening ceremony will feature a performance by harpist Claudio Cherubin, starting at 19:30. The versatile musician will most definitely make this evening one to remember!
An afterparty will be held at Bar Tausend (Schiffbauerdamm 11, S/U-Bahn Friedrichstrasse), starting at 22:00 with DJs Emil doesn’t drive and Spacelex. The entry is free for everyone attending the opening ceremony!
Opening Ceremony: Thursday, September 22, 2011
Time: 18:00 – 22:00
Location: West Berlin Gallery
Brunnenstraße 56 / 13355 Berlin
You can RSVP on Facebook and/or become a fan here for daily updates!
Contact: +49 (0)30 548 566 29 / info@westberlingallery.com
The Hidden Side
West Berlin Gallery is proud to present the artworks of graphic designer, illustrator and fine artist Sebastien Feraut a.k.a Niark1 in „The Hidden Side“ – an exhibition dedicated to the collection of his most recent paintings and originals. One of the first artists to be exhibited at the gallery in a group show back in 2009, Niark1 returns, this time with the whole space to himself, and in his highly saturated graphic style, reveals the deeper emotions of the inner, sometimes tortured, soul.
With a multitude of inspirations, ranging from all kinds of music to create, to 80s horror films, David Lynch, Hayao Miyazaki animations, Francis Bacon, Basquiat, Constructivism, Cubism, graffiti and street art, subcultures, the list is endless, Niark1’s work reflects the pop surrealism of the Low Brow Movement. Like the roots of a tree on speed his paintings crawl and sprawl, filling up the whole canvas with the vivid creations of his imagination. Not even the tiniest spot of white remains, instead the flat surfaces he works on become transformed into intricately detailed bodies of voluminous geometric shapes, which seem to live and breathe, inhabited by the creatures of his mind. Although at first glance seeming naive and infantile, due to the cartoon like nature of the characters and the happy colours that fill the background, the works are far from innocent. In this densely saturated environment, slightly reminiscent of the tormented self-portraits of the surrealist painter Frida Kahlo, dark tales of the inner psyche unfold. Browns or blacks almost always dominate the scene. For Niark1, the creatures which he creates are not at all aliens, but in fact personifications of that which is closest to us – our inner selves and workings of the mind, the madness that is in us, that we hide.
Working primarily in acrylics, Niark1’s application of paint and the method he uses to define his surfaces is also unique. The process is never clean-cut. Similar to collage, the artist likes to work with layering, cutting and pasting bits of found newspaper to his surfaces, which usually consist of paper, old magazines, little wood boards or vinyl discs and then piling them with layers of paint to give them their desired depth. The result is a work so full of information that you can just keep on looking and never get bored. Just when you think you saw it all, in a hidden corner, you notice something new. Their infinite nature hypnotises as there is always space for discoveries.
The exhibition will display a total of about 40 paintings on paper, canvas and other various mixed media.
From 20:30 onwards, Souls United presents Piper & Marias
FreeSpaceJazzTranceElektroClashDanceFloor Concert
Pics of the Vernissage for ‘Cuypi: Life Is a Gift’
Yesterday we celebrated the opening of Cuypi’s first solo exhibition and it was a really nice evening. The show is still on display until January 17th and it’s really worth to come around. We have set up a nice collection – posters, handpainted skateboards and vinyl toys, shirts and canvases and a painted wall.






As always more pictures on flickr!
First Look: Cuypi taking over West Berlin Gallery
Here is a first teaser for Cuypi’s solo exhibition ‘Life Is A Gift’. Don’t miss the opening tonight, December 16th, starting 19:00. Come around and see some cool music-inspired designs, enjoy Massimiliano Pagliara playing straight vinyl and have some decent drinks! For the bar West Berlin Gallery will have the friendly support of Becks who will provide you with fresh and free beer. The exhibition will show a broad overview of Cuypi’s artistic expression, including digital prints on canvas, shirts, toys and skateboards.




More pics on our flickr…
Next exhibition: ‘Cuypi: Life is a gift’
The end of the year is coming nearer and nearer, but we are happy to announce the opening of another exhibition for this year. We will show french graphic designer and illustrator Cuypi in a solo exhibition, opening on Wednesday, December 16th. Don’t miss the opening as Cuypi will paint a wall of the gallery live!

Born in 1980 and got used to drawing from early childhood on, Cuypi developed his own unique style which combines character design with typography in a highly recognizable way.
In his works typography adds to the motif to make it complete but at the same time acts as an autonomous and stand-alone feature of the layout. He handles letters like characters, allowing for their own and strong expression. One of his predominant topics as well as a constant source of inspiration is music: ‚It’s the rhythm of my life, and my life is the rhythm of my music. Before I start drawing an illustration, I put my headphones on and choose a playlist which matches my mood. Then I try to translate feelings into images’ (Cuypi). You will also find a lot of references to comics, street culture and movies.
Cuypi’s designs are not bound to one single medium, he is working as a graphic designer for a communication agency as well as designing for T-Shirts and Skateboards and customizing vinyl toys. He has worked for a wide range of customers, including laFraise, Threadless, DAHRA (Against Tibetan Abuse), Late Nite Hype, Salomon, Grey London, Archiduchesse and Vinyl Kills Mp3. His design for a christmas make-over for the facade of Louis Vuitton’s shop on 5th Avenue, New York, reached the final round of the competition.
The exhibition at West Berlin Gallery will show a broad overview of Cuypi’s artistic expression, including digital prints on canvas, shirts, toys and skateboards. We are happy to invite you to the opening on Wednesday, December 16th, starting 19:00. Come around and see Cuypi painting a wall live, enjoy some good music and decent drinks! For the bar we will have the friendly support of Becks who will provide you with fresh and free beer.
Becks is also organizing a pretty cool event series concerning urban culture, called the Becks Gold Urban Experiences – check out the accompanying blog, it’s worth reading :)













