FAHRBEREITSCHAFT: OPEN DAYS
Haubrok foundation opens its doors to the public.
A good two and a half years after our last exhibition at FAHRBEREITSCHAFT, we are pleased to announce that, in addition to commercial use, selected cultural events will once again be possible on site in the future. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all the supporters who have made this development possible.
To celebrate this occasion, we would like to invite you to the open house days at FAHRBEREITSCHAFT on october 2, 3 and 4, 2020. Not only will the haubrok foundation be showing its previously inaccessible exhibitions of works by Günther Förg, Wade Guyton, and Jonathan Monk, but many of the local businesses and artists will also be opening their doors and studios. As refreshments the airstream catering team will be offering drinks and burgers for sale.
Prior registration for the open days is not necessary. You will be asked to leave your contact details when entering the premises in order to comply with the general hygiene regulations. Please make sure to always wear a mouth and nose cover and to keep sufficient distance when entering the closed rooms of the premises.
Parallel to the "reopening" of FAHRBEREITSCHAFT we are showing during the exhibition, an exhibition about conceptual exhibition approaches, in our new rooms at Strausberger platz 19. The exhibition primarily consists of ephemera from our collection, invitation cards, posters, or documentary papers by well-known concept artists like Michael Asher, Robert Barry, Stanley Brouwn, or Ian Wilson, but also works by younger artists like Florence Jung or Park McArthur as well as curatorial positions.
To visit during the exhibition, please send a short email to visit@haubrok.org.
October 2, 2020, 18.00 ; 21.00
October 3, 2020, 12.00 ; 18.00
October 4, 2020, 12.00 ; 18.00
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