CHRISTMAS GIFT SEASON
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Holiday preparation is officially on. It is time to get out last year’s wrapping paper, santa themed house decor, and let’s not forget – shopping for Christmas gifts! Knowing that we all love a bargain, West Berlin Gallery wants to help make this time of the year even more enjoyable. Our holiday gift season is starting with an exclusive promotion that will last one month: from 10% to 20% discount on all artworks in our online store!
Why would you offer something mainstream when you can afford original artworks?
As soon as you spend 500€, you get 10% discount of all your artworks. If you spend 1000€ you will get 15% off your cart. And it goes up to 20% discount for 2000€ spent. This special Christmas gift promotion is only available until December 18th.
Go on West Berlin Gallery Online Shop and enter the appropriate discount code below to take the most out of this promotion before it’s too late!
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1000€ spent = 15% off – Discount code : WBG15OFF
2000€ spent = 20% off – Discount code : WBG20OFF

EXTENDED OPEN HOURS FOR HOLIDAY SEASON
West Berlin Gallery is happy to announce that the gallery will be open from 14:00 to 17:00 every Sunday before Christmas Eve starting in December. Come by to see our current group show: DISSIDENTS featuring works by ALIAS, SP38, Prost, Emess, Rallito X, BR1, Linda’s Ex, Niark1, Jakob Tolstrup and Giacomo Spazio.
We welcome you on December 4th, 11th and 18th to help you find something truly original for your friends and family!
DISSIDENTS
In 1800s Europe, the rising food prices and high unemployment fueled widespread popular protests. Communist Europe in 1989, created frustration with corrupt and unresponsive political systems and provoked the fall of once powerful regimes. 2011 is spurring a similar chain of events, bringing people together and empowering us to grab our governments by the balls and demand what is rightfully ours, human rights.
A dissident, broadly defined, is a person who actively challenges an established doctrine, policy, or institution. Seeking truth and raising awareness, the artists that we have chosen for this show strive for non-conformity and create work representative of both political and social opposition, making them pioneers of dissident activity. Consciously or not, they seek honesty, challenge boundaries, then create art as a way of driving this message in to the minds of on-lookers.
By acknowledging the social and political unrest of this year, West Berlin Gallery cordially invites you as we debut Dissidents, a Group Show featuring:
Alias – Always keeping in mind the social and political activities and breaking through the boundaries of traditional art making, Alias delivers a great deal of gravity through his loaded imagery and mindful aesthetic. The self taught street artist never ceases to astound the public with his stencil work on recycled material.
SP38 – Urban poetry is this Berlin based french artists’ speciality. Mixing silkscreen and paint, SP38 plays with words to create provocative sentences which are strongly related to both political and social events of their time. The more sophisticated look of his artwork, using his unique deep gold color, helps him reach a wide range of public, even those who his messages are directed to.
Prost – From his “Prostie” smileys making witty social commentaries that always put a smile upon our faces, to denouncing misleading, abusive, sexist advertising by his adbusting actions, Prost has never ceased on challenging society.
Emess – His work is mostly motivated by political issues that he approaches using a wide range of medias, such as murals, prints and sculptures. Emess confronts the viewer with issues that would rather be swept under the rug.
Rallito X – The attitude of an alienated society manipulated by the media, has been this spaniards work theme since he started putting his work up on the streets. Rallito X refuses to follow society’s rules and shows his unconformity with unacceptable formed characters carrying politically incorrect messages.
BR1 – For the last years, this italian artist has been studying the figure of the Muslim woman: history, tradition, legal sources and development in contemporary society. Charmed by the image of veiled women, BR1 decided to take the risk of introducing religious elements on his posters and make us wonder why is this piece of cloth so controversial.
Linda’s Ex – A while ago Roland Brückner aka Lindas Ex asked his lover to come back to him in plastered posters and stickers throughout the city. Nowadays, his pleas have turned into social commentaries sprayed into canvases.
Niark1 – His characters rise like monsters or aliens on a dark world filled by details. Their infinite nature scares and hypnotizes as there is always space for new discoveries. Cutting and pasting strips of newspaper where he later paints, Niark1′s artwork brings his dreams and fears to surface.
Jakob Tolstrup – Mixed media and color crayons are Jakob’s favorite techniques to work with. His characters have a childish style giving a sweet and humorous feeling to his paintings, which take a bitter look into nowadays society.
Giacomo Spazio – The established Italian artist, lead of the Italian Street Art movement, creates pop images, with shocking fluorescent colors that shout out their presence, as loud as possible. Using old fanzines and punk imagery to create lo-fi styled artwork with a cynical and subversive intention.
DISSIDENTS
In 1800s Europe, the rising food prices and high unemployment fueled widespread popular protests. Communist Europe in 1989, created frustration with corrupt and unresponsive political systems and provoked the fall of once powerful regimes. 2011 is spurring a similar chain of events, bringing people together and empowering us to grab our governments by the balls and demand what is rightfully ours, human rights.
A dissident, broadly defined, is a person who actively challenges an established doctrine, policy, or institution. Seeking truth and raising awareness, the artists that we have chosen for this show strive for non-conformity and create work representative of both political and social opposition, making them pioneers of dissident activity. Consciously or not, they seek honesty, challenge boundaries, then create art as a way of driving this message in to the minds of on-lookers.
By acknowledging the social and political unrest of this year, West Berlin Gallery cordially invites you as we debut Dissidents, a Group Show featuring:
Alias – Always keeping in mind the social and political activities and breaking through the boundaries of traditional art making, Alias delivers a great deal of gravity through his loaded imagery and mindful aesthetic. The self taught street artist never ceases to astound the public with his stencil work on recycled material.
SP38 – Urban poetry is this Berlin based french artists’ speciality. Mixing silkscreen and paint, SP38 plays with words to create provocative sentences which are strongly related to both political and social events of their time. The more sophisticated look of his artwork, using his unique deep gold color, helps him reach a wide range of public, even those who his messages are directed to.
Prost – From his “Prostie” smileys making witty social commentaries that always put a smile upon our faces, to denouncing misleading, abusive, sexist advertising by his adbusting actions, Prost has never ceased on challenging society.
Rallito X – The attitude of an alienated society manipulated by the media, has been this spaniards work theme since he started putting his work up on the streets. Rallito X refuses to follow society’s rules and shows his unconformity with unacceptable formed characters carrying politically incorrect messages.
BR1 - For the last years, this italian artist has been studying the figure of the Muslim woman: history, tradition, legal sources and development in contemporary society. Charmed by the image of veiled women, BR1 decided to take the risk of introducing religious elements on his posters and make us wonder why is this piece of cloth so controversial.
Emess – His work is mostly motivated by political issues that he approaches using a wide range of medias, such as murals, prints and sculptures. Emess confronts the viewer with issues that would rather be swept under the rug.
Linda’s Ex – A while ago Roland Brückner aka Lindas Ex asked his lover to come back to him in plastered posters and stickers throughout the city. Nowadays, his pleas have turned into social commentaries sprayed into canvases.
Niark1 – His characters rise like monsters or aliens on a dark world filled by details. Their infinite nature scares and hypnotizes as there is always space for new discoveries. Cutting and pasting strips of newspaper where he later paints, Niark1′s artwork brings his dreams and fears to surface.
Jakob Tolstrup – Mixed media and color crayons are Jakob’s favorite techniques to work with. His characters have a childish style giving a sweet and humorous feeling to his paintings, which take a bitter look into nowadays society.
Giacomo Spazio – The established Italian artist, lead of the Italian Street Art movement, creates pop images, with shocking fluorescent colors that shout out their presence, as loud as possible. Using old fanzines and punk imagery to create lo-fi styled artwork with a cynical and subversive intention.
Anti Consumerism
Meant as a way to question and rethink our behaviour towards consumption and the effects of advertising, anti-consumerism is a socio-political movement that has become more and more popular over the years. In order to spread this ideology, many artists have been using their works to express their take on this topic. One of their media of choice is adbusting, which consists in making caricatures and parodies of corporate and political advertisements and billboards. As a highly satirical process, adbusting aims at making passers by understand the effect that advertising has on our society, thereby tackling other issues such as the impacts of capitalism and our on dependence the economy.
Street activist PROST mostly uses adbusting as a way to utter the freedom to refuse advertising and consumerism. Not necessarily expecting any reaction since, as he sometimes states, «TVs are too loud», PROST enjoys changing advertisings’ meanings and perspectives by altering them. Nevertheless, he does not believe that art should be political, and rather regards it as a way to show his own personality and his beliefs.
As a reaction to the ever-increasing amount of advertisings and posters covering Berlin’s walls, ALIAS decided to recycle what other would simply regard as trash by using those posters as backgrounds for his new works. Making collages out of those overlapping advertisings, ALIAS trusts to luck to select his artworks’ backgrounds. Those exclusive artworks were made specially for Art Collectors Club.
Blooom
West Berlin Gallery is proud to be taking part in BLOOOM – the creative industries art show which takes place within the same timeframe and space as ART.FAIR, the Cologne fair for modern and contemporary art. We are very much looking forward to this great opportunity for exchange and inspiration!
BLOOOM’s second edition will take place from October 29th until November 1st at Staatenhaus am Rheinpark in Cologne, and will gather international participants from a wide range of fields as well as thousands of art lovers.
We will be taking works by Alias with us, including some new, exclusive pieces! We will present new artworks on canvas by Linda’s Ex on our booth as well, and our favorite Italian mastermind Giacomo Spazio will also be represented with both new and classic works.
Our booth will feature a part of Utopia, Hara Katsiki‘s solo show which we are currently hosting at the gallery. Last but not least, expect to see artworks by Chow Martin, a Canadian illustrator which we are newly representing!
We are very excited about this art fair, and can’t wait to welcome you at our booth during BLOOOM, so save the date!
BlOOOM – the creative industries art show: staatenhaus am Rheinpark, Auenweg 17, 50679 Cologne
Openning hours: Oct 29th,12am -8pm, Oct 30th, 11 am – 7 pm, Otc 31st, 12 pm – 8 pm, Nov 1st, 12 pm – 7 pm
Save the Date! Vector Lounge: Berlin vs. London
For the upcoming battle this thursday the Vector Lounge International Graphic Battle announced the debut of LONDON! The city will be represented by Jaguar Shoes, who already announced their pretty impressive line up starring:
Matt Layzell, McBess, Patrick Krafft and Simon Landrein.
This battles theme will be Superheroes! so put on your capes and masks and get ready to cheer on our team! Fighting for Berlin and ready to kick London’s ass WestBerlin Gallery proudly presents Berlin’s line up, a dream team formed by:
Roland Brückner! – Well known for his illustrations in press magazines and newspapers and his alter ego in Berlin street’s, Linda’s Ex, Roland has been long time represented by the gallery and part of the Berlin team from the very first Vector Lounge!
Bigadi! – Young new blood for our team! Bigadi is a 21 year old student at the Berlin university of Arts who loves digital art and vector illustrations. Ready to show what Berlin’s new generation is capable of!
Jakob Tolstrup! – Newcomer to our gallery’s walls, not to the Vector Lounge though. The danish artist and his army of characters will be once again battling for his foster city!
DeeDeeKid! – For the second time in our ranks, the master of vector illustration DeeDeeKid comes back full of energy, ready to fight for Berlin one more time!

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!





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!






































