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Berlin’s Neugerriemschneider Gallery Unveils Bold Works by Rehberger and Tiravanija

A former factory now pulses with creativity. Two visionary artists redefine contemporary expression—just steps from Berlin’s bustling public transport.

This picture is taken inside the room. In this image, in the middle and on the left side, we can...
This picture is taken inside the room. In this image, in the middle and on the left side, we can see some sculptures. In the background, we can see some paintings which are on the wall.

Art enthusiasts in Berlin can now explore captivating works by Tobias Rehberger and Rirkrit Tiravanija at Neugerriemschneider gallery, situated in the heart of Mitte. The gallery is conveniently located near several public transport options, including S-Bahn, bus, and tram stops.

The gallery, founded by Tim Neuger and Burkhard Riemschneider, is housed in a former factory outbuilding between Linienstraße and Auguststraße. It's just 0.3 km from the S-Bahn station S Oranienburger Str., serving lines S1, S2, S25, and S26. Nearby bus stops include Tucholskystraße (0.1 km) for lines 142 and N40, and Hannoversche Straße (0.4 km) for the same lines. Tram stops are also close by, with S Oranienburger Str. (0.3 km) serving lines M1 and M5, U Oranienburger Tor (0.4 km) for the same lines, and Hannoversche Straße (0.5 km) serving lines 12 and M5.

The gallery's current exhibition features striking sculptures by Tobias Rehberger and film portraits by Rirkrit Tiravanija. Neugerriemschneider has been transforming Mitte's old industrial spaces into a vibrant cultural hub since its inception by the two West Berlin natives.

Visitors can easily reach the gallery using various public transport options. The current exhibition showcases compelling works by two renowned artists. Neugerriemschneider gallery continues to contribute to Berlin's thriving art scene, offering a unique space to appreciate contemporary art.

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