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Galerie im Verein Berliner Künstler
, Germany
Berlin (Tiergarten),
Germany
Gerard Waskievitz (1962); Silke Bartsch (1963); Becker-Schmitz (1980); Catherine Bourdon (1967); Christian Ebel (1950); Marilyn Green (1947); Karsten Kelsch; Jens Kloppmann; Sebastian Kusenberg (1958); David D. Lauer (1939); Ina Lindemann (1950); Michael Otto (1938); Peter Schlangenbader; Robert Schmidt-Matt; Sabine Schneider (1956); Nicola Stäglich (1970); Tim Trantenroth (1969); Catrin Wechler;
Gerard Waskievitz (1962); Herbert Achternbusch (1938); Frauke Beeck; Catherine Bourdon (1967); Jonas Burgert (1969); Andrea Cataudella; Barbara Czarnojahn; David Dibiah; Christian Ebel (1950); Margret Holz (1942); Andrea Imwiehe; Rosika Jankó-Glage; Regine Jankowski; Sebastian Mayer; Viktoria Müller; Larissa Nod; Michael Otto (1938); Wolfgang Petrick (1939); Jay Rechsteiner; Martin Reiter; Astrid Roeken; Corinna Rosteck (1968); Heike Ruschmeyer (1956); Peter Schlangenbader; Jan-Michael Sobottka (1953); Marianna Stoll; Klaus J. Theuerkauf; Sig Waller; Catrin Wechler;
Today you find 195620 artists, and 8097 curators in 221877 exhibitions in 12570 venues (resulting in 760913 network edges) from 1880 to present, in 1544 cities in 163 countries, plus 277 professional and private artwork offers.
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