ARTY TEE

You’re still looking for your favourite summer T shirt?

Tired of wearing the same Tees for the last 5 years?

Looking for great designs and don’t wanna wear the same Tees as all your friends?

West Berlin Gallery is willing to help you with that!

Let’s celebrate the arrival of Summer : During 2 weeks only, get one of our T shirts for 19€ !!!

Selection of 12 different designs from our selected artists Doppeldenk, Cuypi and the music brand “VKMP3“!

Discover all available designs on the shop!

+ WIN OUR MUSIC CONTEST  : Find out which song is displayed on the music score below and win the complete VKMP3 collection (3 T shirts)

Rules are as simple as pie : Be the 1st one to write an email to contact@westberlingallery.com with the name of the song and you WIN!


Next exhibition: SOB – Streets of Berlin

We are really happy to invite you to the opening of ‘SOB – STREETS OF BERLIN’ in cooperation with international tradeshow for Jeans- and Sportswear Brands JAM Berlin. Don’t miss this kick-off for fashion week, enjoy yourself, nice designs, watching stylee people, open bar (with the friendly support of Beck’s, Bacardi & 42below) and dancing on VKMP3 djs beats.The vernissage will take place on Monday, January 18th, 19:00 at West Berlin Gallery, Brunnenstr. 56, 13355 Berlin

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West Berlin Gallery shows in cooperation with the international tradeshow for Jeans- and Sportswear Brands JAM Berlin from January 18th – 31st 2010 works by Marcus Fischer (responsible for the visual communication of JAM Berlin) and the best designs for the Shuttle-Bus contest, organized by laFraise.com for JAM Berlin.

The exhibition at West Berlin Gallery shows silkscreen prints by Marcus Fischer with typical motifs of Berlin’s cityscape: the Große Stern, Brandenburger Tor or Checkpoint Charlie are symbols of Berlin like the modern architecture, contemporary art and the musical culture of the young metropolis, which attracts people from all over the world. His work alienates this well-known views of the Berlin sights by using irritating colours full of contrasts, uncommon details and graphic halftoning, putting the medium silkscreen on the spotlight. This reworking in terms of graphics and colour creates effects like in OP ART and forces the recipient to a new attitude towards the emblems of Berlin, often just shown as touristy Kitsch, and to question his own perception. At the same time they create the impression of movement, they seem to vibrate and pulsate – like the creative metropolis Berlin, always on the move.
All posters are limited to 100 pieces and based on photographs taken by Fischer. The silkscreen prints are professionally crafted by a printer in Berlin-Wedding. Alongside the posters in different colours the original press proofs and color proofs will be available at the exhibition.

Further we will show the best designs for the JAM Berlin Shuttle-Bus contest, realized by laFraise.com for JAM Berlin. The JAM Berlin Shuttle-Bus, adorned with the winning design, will connect all important events of Berlin Fashion Week. Who wants to see the winner live at work can visit the laFraise.com booth at JAM, where he will work on a graphic-wall.

Blood Sweat Vector – Opening this Thursday

Only 3 days to go until we celebrate the big opening of our eagerly awaited next exhibition: WEST BERLIN GALLERY presents BLOOD SWEAT VECTOR…

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West Berlin Gallery presents a group exhibition of the artist collectiv ‚Blood Sweat Vector’, running from November 13th to December 12th 2009. For the first time works by members of online-community Blood Sweat Vector will be brought together in the rooms of a gallery.

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Based on geometric variables like points, lines and curves and their composites in form of polygones, today computer generated vector graphics are an essential part of visual communication and illustration. Blood Sweat Vector, founded in 2008 by the designers Jared Nickerson (aka J3Concepts) and Brad Mahaffey as a platform for news, portfolios, recommendations and artistic exchange, is today one of the biggest networks for vectordesign. Some of the most important international vector artists are among the members. Blood Sweat Vector sees itself as an open channel for communication which encourages instant feedback and allows for interaction between likeminded designers.
All Blood Sweat vector members are highly regarded internationally and can look back on several cooperations, doing design for vinyl toys, skateboards, video games or fashion. In their portfolios you will find clients like Louis Vuitton, Kid Robot, Eastpack, MTV, Adidas, Sony, Artoyz and publications in magazines like Modart, WAD, Juxtapoz and many more.

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In assembling an international selection of multifaceted styles the exhibition provides an overview of contemporary artistic vectordesign. The exhibition features works of more than 20 renowned artists, among them such staple names as Niark1 (France), 123Klan (Canada), Cuypi (France), Sheena Aw (Singapore), Maria Vittoria Benatti (Italy), J3Concepts (USA), Loungekat (Melbourne), Sublevel (Munich), Keuj (France), Tokyocandies (Italy), Charuca (Barcelona) and many more…

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Join us for the Vernissage on Thursday, November 12th, starting 19:00. Some of the artists will be around, as well as Blood Sweat Vector founders Jared Nickerson and Brad Mahaffey.
42Below will care for excellent cocktails again and for the first time we will have DJs spinning, West Berlin Gallery’s own Guillaume aka DJ One (also founder of Vinyl kills MP3) back to back on the decks with Tatjana.
We are looking forward to see you on thursday, in the meantime also link up to the Facebook event :)

Featured Artist: Cuypi

Today we feature an artist who loves music and typography – meet Cuypi!

Hey Cuypi, nice to meet you! Would you like to introduce yourself? Like who you are, where do you live, what are you doing?

Hi, nice to meet you too! My name is Sébastien Cuypers, I’m 29 years old, I’m a graphic designer from France, near Paris, actually I’ve been working in an advertising agency for 6 years now.

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What’s your usual way to find ideas for a design? How do you work?

I search for an idea or sometimes the idea comes to me. Then I make some sketches, do research… and if the inspiration is with me, I start it. Sometimes I’m not sure about the result, so I stop and restart many months later, and often the result is better than I hoped for. I think the most ripe ideas are the most successful.


And what do you use as a source for ideas? What inspires you?

The most important 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. I’m also influenced by movies, comics, street culture, and artists like Alex Trochut, Zeloot, Jeff Soto, Jeremyville, Steven Harrington and many more…

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Talking of music, you also did the new VKMP3-shirt and it seems that you are doing a lot of shirt-design? What do you like about that? And is there any difference between doing a design for shirts and other works?

Yes, tee-shirt is my first love, I really like working on it. I like the way shirts are a living support, because many people can see it and we can play with it, according to the place, situation, transmit a message, a mood… There are many differences between doing a design for shirts and other works, not the same situation, place and public. Many designs work very well on a screen or poster… but not on a shirt, and many designs work very well on tee and don’t work on posters… I can’t explain it.

vkmp3_xShirt for VKMP3

These typographical elements are prevalent in your designs – I like the way the design of the front is supporting the work as a whole.

Yes me too, I really like typography – Alex Trochut is a master for me. It’s hard to found a good text to illustrate which works alone, so I often put drawings on my designs to support typography works.

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And is this your first gallery exhibition? Or have you had one before?

Not yet. But maybe one day I will do another one.

I’m pretty sure you will have another one soon, stay tuned for that ;). All that’s left to say now is: Thank you very much Cuypi, and  good luck for the future!

Thanks to you, and excuse me for my poor english!

No one will mind about your english, we just love your designs! Check more of Cuypi’s work on his blog.