Gallery

Galerie Judin

Berlin, Germany

Address

  • Potsdamer Strasse 83
  • Berlin
  • Berlin
  • 10785
  • Germany

Regular hours

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
11:00 – 18:00
Wednesday
11:00 – 18:00
Thursday
11:00 – 18:00
Friday
11:00 – 18:00
Saturday
11:00 – 18:00
Sunday
Closed

David Nolan and Juerg Judin launched their Berlin gallery with an exhi­bi­tion of Alexan­der Ross draw­ings in May 2008. This exhi­bi­tion was pre­sented in what is by now one of Berlin’s most acclaimed new build­ings: Die Tankstelle, a converted petrol sta­tion from the early 50s. From time to time, spe­cial exhi­bi­tion projects are pre­sented in the pri­vate atmo­sphere of this unusual res­i­den­tial venue. By the end of summer 2008, Nolan Judin’s main gallery space in Hei­destrasse was completed and inau­gu­rated with an ambi­tious exhi­bi­tion of sculp­tures by the late Ian Hamilton Finlay. In the autumn of 2011, Nolan Judin relocated again: the museum-like qual­ity of the Tagesspiegel’s for­mer print­ing hall in Potsdamer Strasse - with 25 ft ceil­ings and day­light through­out - proved as irre­sistible as the cen­tral loca­tion in close prox­im­ity to the Neue Nation­al­ga­lerie and some of Berlin’s best commer­cial gal­ler­ies.

Unsurpris­ingly, the program focuses on artists that are accomplished draugh­ts­men, painters and sculptors. The gallery brings together estab­lished artists with younger, aspir­ing artists. Rep­re­sent­ing the estate of George Grosz, a tow­er­ing fig­ure of 20th century art, brings a historic dimen­sion to the gallery’s program. David Nolan and Juerg Judin con­tinue to produce comprehen­sive books of high produc­tion value—monographs on Adrian Ghenie’s paint­ings, George Grosz’ Amer­ican Years and Eugen Schönebeck’s oeuvre on paper being amongst the most recent.

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