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DNA
Auguststr. 20, 10117 Berlin Allemagne http://www.dna-galerie.de Contacter DNA tel: +49 30 28599652 fax: +49 30 28599654
Horaires: Tues-Fri 2-7 p.m. . Sat 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Plan d'accès
Les artistes Kyungwoo Chun Nezaket Ekici Takafumi Hara Laura Kikauka Clemens Krauss Yana Milev Tasumi Orimoto Bianca Regl Rivka Rinn Michal Shamir Baltazar Torres Mariana Vassileva Brigitte Waldach
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Présentation
DNA, founded in 2001, is dedicated to promoting contemporary art. It focusses primarily on Berlin based international artists.
The program accomodates a wide range of artistic media (painting, sculpture, video, installation and drawing), presented via innovative, interactive, interdisciplinary and multimedia projects. DNA has an international character, collaborating regularly with numerous galleries and institutions outside Germany.
The DNA’s objective is to provide a stage for contemporary art and stimulate the debate that surrounds it. It aims to present and foster new horizons in art, which in turn require experimental forms of exhibiting,conveying and communicating.
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Les expositions
Mariana Vassileva New works (Du 5/4/2008 au 5/5/2008)

In her recent exhibition at DNA, Mariana Vassileva again works with the material of the mirror within in the media of drawing, sculpture and video.
Mariana Vassileva is interested in the material's intrinsic qualities of both its fragileness and its durability when used as a tool for drawing (in which it completely differs from brush or pencil) and it is also synaesthetically related to the process of its employment.
The specific character of this material, whic
Kyungwoo Chun Silence is movement (Du 17/08/2007 au 22/09/2007)

Kyungwoo Chun's artistic career presented itself during the past years as a bridge between Korea and Germany, where he has been living since the mid-1990s.
His works are characterised by a close relation between artist and the protagonists depicted. Chun represents them by extending the exposure time, while he himself directs the scene. This procedure is repeated in performances, videos or photographs. In the exhibition "Silence is Movement" the series "Believing is Seeing" is presented for the
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