Galerie Wedding Gallery in Berlin
Wedding · Contemporary programme
Editorial Profile
Galerie Wedding operates as a municipally supported, non-profit exhibition space embedded in the northern district of Wedding, positioning itself within Berlin’s network of publicly funded venues that prioritize experimentation over market alignment. Its program is shaped by an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists, often foregrounding research-based and process-oriented practices that engage with social, spatial, and political questions. Rather than adhering to a fixed medium, the exhibitions frequently move across installation, performance, video, and discursive formats, reflecting a flexible curatorial approach attentive to context and production conditions. Within the broader landscape of contemporary art in Berlin, the space contributes to a decentralized ecosystem in which peripheral districts sustain critical and exploratory practices outside the more commercial centers.
The curatorial direction tends to privilege long-term inquiry and collaboration, often working closely with artists to develop site-responsive projects that respond to the specificities of the surrounding urban environment. This approach situates the venue within a lineage of Berlin spaces that operate at the intersection of exhibition-making and social engagement, maintaining a dialogue with local communities while remaining connected to wider artistic discourses. In relation to other galleries in Berlin, it occupies a distinct position, closer to institutional and project-space models than to commercial galleries, reinforcing the city’s hybrid structure where public funding supports risk-taking and critical experimentation. As part of this layered framework, Galerie Wedding plays a role in sustaining alternative modes of production and visibility that continue to define Berlin’s evolving contemporary art scene.
Selected Artists
Simon Fujiwara
British
Rajkamal Kahlon
American
Nile Koetting
Japanese
Thomias Radin
Guadeloupean, French
Ana Alenso
Venezuelan
Rüzgâr Buşki
Turkish
Mariana Castillo Deball
Mexican
Selected Exhibitions
Malplaquetstraße 33 – Jugend einer Monteurin
Ahu Dural
Rundhalle
Raquel van Haver, Chie Marquart-Tabel
POLYHARMONY
Nile Koetting
POLYCHROME – The Myth of Karukera and Cibuqueira
Thomias Radin
Wayward
Rüzgâr Buşki
Are my hands clean?
Rajkamal Kahlon
Die Mine gibt, die Mine nimmt
Ana Alenso
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