Multiple exhibitions explore contemporary portraiture through video, painting, and photography
An artist employs high-definition, super slow-motion video to create deliberately uncomfortable viewing experiences. At the Hammer Museum, a photography exhibition examines portrait developments over the last four decades. Uptown at Alexandre Gallery, two realist painters are presented together in a shared exhibition space. A painter engages with jazz, political themes, historical references, and painting techniques relevant to today's context. In Berlin, an artist's debut solo exhibition continues through October 25.
Key facts
- An artist uses high-definition, super slow video
- The video places viewers in an awkward position
- A painter considers jazz, politics, history, and contemporary painting craft
- The Hammer Museum has a current photography exhibition
- The exhibition examines portraiture developments over 40 years
- Two realist painters share exhibition space at Alexandre Gallery
- An artist's first solo show in Berlin runs through October 25
- The Berlin exhibition continues until October 25
Entities
Institutions
- Hammer Museum
- Alexandre Gallery
Locations
- Berlin
- Germany