Galerie Crystal Ball

Barbara Wagner – Weiß Ich

Painting/ Installation
Opening on Fr. 1 August, 7 – 11 p.m. until Fr. 29 August 2014

Weiß Ich Barbara Wagner Galerie Crystal Ball Berlin
Weiß Ich, Barbara Wagner

Barbara Wagners exhibition concept combines a series of paintings and collages effectively incorporating the complete gallery space. The different meanings of the title “weiß ich” points out the relation between the subject, the ego to the colouring of the object world. Therefore the artist will neutralize the colours of the room and work with the white of the walls, the ceiling and the floor wich she will cover. The space itself will be a medium for sensitive put gestures, materials and coloureffects of her paintings, as to support a calm perception of the viewers. So the two main sides of the oeuvre, conceptual and intuitive strategies of Barbara Wagners peculiar work are present in her installation.


Pataphysisches Institut Basel – UMO

Pataphysical Studies of 15 July 2014
Umossage on Fr. 25 July at 7 p.m.

Pataphysisches Institut Basel Galerie Crystal Ball
UMO Grußkarte, Pataphysisches Institut Basel

In the middle of Juli the 2013 founded Pataphysic Institute Basel is visiting Berlin and stops by at Crystal Ball gallery. For the tour via Schweden the institute uses its Ubomobile, short UMO, a mobile antiinstitutional social labratory base and vehikel. Pataphysic includes absurd settings, solutions for imaginary problems and actions that can´t be described or foreseen. Vistors of Umo and the Patphysic Institue are invited and very welcome to take part in the process. The Institute will open the doors from the 15th of Juli and show its results of the UMO Tour Stop Berlin on friday the 25th of Juli. For making contact please use the following UMO phone number: +49 152 3852 7186

UMO in Berlin Galerie Crystal Ball Berlin
UMO on Tour
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Kathi Kaeppel/ Jim Avignon – binary hulahoop

Opening of the exhibition on Wednesday, 30. April, 12 noon – 24 o’clock
Open: 1.5. – 4.5.2014, 12 – 20 o’clock; Pictoplasma and from 5.5. – 16.5.2014, Tue., Thu., Fri.: 2 – 7 p.m.
The presentation takes part in the Festival Pictoplasma    

binary hulahoop Gallery Crystal Ball

Berlin-based artists team up to show their very different work in kinetic installations. Kathi Kaeppel combines graphical forms familiar to the eye in a rhythmic counterpart to Jim Avignon’s more painterly works.  In Kathi Kaeppels work grafical basic forms conclude in innumerous combinations and harmonic colours. Every image is the result of a joyful play. The way to let the works move seems very logic.  Jim Avignons Oeuvre abound with productivity and a specific mutinous charm. The characters and sujets have an unadapted inspirational style, that is also independantly found in the performance works and projects of Jim Avignon.
The outcome, binary hula hoop, invites you on a lucid and lively journey through a world filled with colour and creatures en miniature. The Exhibition takes part in the yearly Festival Pictoplasma.


Heavy Rotation, Volume 1

Opening on Sun. 16. March from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. in the reception of Pension Berlin and Galerie Crystal Ball

The End Part One Sabine Wewer Manfred Kirschner
The End Part One – Sabine Wewer in The End #1, Baden 2014

With Heavy Rotation, Volume 1, Galerie Crystal Ball and Pension Berlin in Schönleinstraße are showing an installation video exhibition together. The format projects films and video works that have been shown either new, non-present, or rarely. In the first issue we show works by:

with: Sarah Björnsdéttir – Bonne Maman – Jesse Dell – Marco Goldenstein – Ronald Gonko – Elke Graalfs – Marcus Gryscok and Dirk Markham – Content & Sinn – Boris Jöns and Thorsten Schwarz – Manfred Kirschner – Kirsty Kross – Frank Schoppmeier – Juwelia St. St. – Sabine Wewer

Frank Schoppmeier
Farewell to yesterday, Frank Schoppmeier, photo

Die Sammlung

Vernissage with performance on Fri. 3. January 2013 at 8 p.m.

The Collection, Galerie Crystal Ball Berlin

From 3rd of january until 14th of march we present our collection. This includes diverse works of videos, prints, multiples and paintings from artists like Ioana Alexe, Jim Avignon, Francoise Cactus, Henrik Jacob, Juwelia St. St., Kirsty Kross, Stu Mead, Verena Müller, Veronika Schumacher and more. You get entrance by a direct apply at our door. Please note our contact details for it.

We look forward to your visit !

Kirsty Kross, Performance

T.I.C. / Tourist Information Center

Opening with T.I.C. – Performance on Friday the 15th November at 8 p.m. to 8 p.m. December 2013

Attention- Leave West Berlin now, Jesusboutique,

with: Jim Avignon, Stefan Demming, Mel Garland & Luc Berger, Marco Goldenstein, Elke Graalfs, Maike Hartwig, Henrik Jacob, Jesusboutique, Juwelia, Manfred Kirschner, Kirsty Kross, Mandie Minx, Frank Schoppmeier, Annette Stemmann, Silke Thoss, Zoe Thorne and others.

Crystal Ball Gallery is transforming into a sociocritical tourist information and offers from ironical to political correct Berlin-Souvenirs of international artists in an all over installation.


Monstergirls

Saturday the 21st Sept. 2013 at 8 p.m.
Exhibition opening with performances
Extended until 26. October, with Finissage at 8 p.m.

Francoise_Cactus_Acid_Girls Gallery Crystal Ball Berlin
Acid_Girls, Francoise Cactus

with: Francoise Cactus, Jule K., Stu Mead and Veronika Schumacher
Performances: The Anna Thompsons, dj vicious vroni and others

Against a pseudoliberal atmosphere, the exhibition „Monstergirls“ points out different contrary imaginations of the female sexual role and is backing to science fiction and horror films, inspired through personal and popcultural phenomena. The image of the girl seems in a society which spreads out over-individualised visions as a mass idol, increasingly dominated by an unrealistic egocentric stardom.

Firstly the idea of the equal status of women is fullfilled in it´s true realisation rather than in the promise that every girl can become a fotomodel or a popstar. The exhibition and the performances shift casually around these opinions and the spectrum of the works and techniques unite drawings, paintings, comic stills and performance art.

Silke Thoss – The Return Of Moby Dick

Vernissage on Friday 16 August 2013 at 8 pm
Finissage on 14 September 2013 at 8 pm with Silky and the Thossers

Hermann Melville Silke Thoss Galerie Crystal Ball Berlin
Hermann Melville, Silke Thoss, 50 x 30 cm, Acryl/ Holz, 2013

In „The Return of Moby Dick“ Silke Thoss gives the spectator an insight to her free world and variety of ideas. Inspired by the famous novel by Hermann Melville, the artist develops in her pointedly humorous paintings, an ironical, freaked out series of pictures, which also refers to the art production and its conditions with much esprit. The show is completed by objects, a painted product series of consumer items that look like from a parallel world. For example: Joke Soap is presented in the shop window which, after use, makes you laugh about everything. Just like in our complex designed consumer society, there is a big assortment of „mind-expanding“ cremes and soaps of the brand Silky, that work just contrary through its visual presence.

At the finissage on friday, september the 14th, Silky and the Tossers will perform in the exhibition, wich is also „Die lange Nacht der Bilder“ at Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg.


Manfred Kirschner – Art Resistance Academy Award

Exhibition opening on Fri. 21. June at 7 p.m.,
Performance: Mireille & Matthieu

Please continue Manfred Kirschner Gallery Crystal Ball Berlin
Please go on!, Manfred Kirschner, 120 x 100 cm, oil/ glitter on canvas, 2013

For the first time and unique, the internalionally noted ARAA Art Price was given this spring  to the artist Manfred Kirschner. Crystal Ball gallery is very fortunate to be able to show the award winning works exclusively in an exhibition in Berlin. At the opening the artist duo Mireille & Matthieu debuts with a musical performance. The works are presented until mid of July. The exhibition will have a preview whose date will be communicated through inquiring at the gallery.

Art is Shit Manfred Kirschner Gallery Crystal Ball Berlin
Art is shit, Manfred Kirschner, 110 x 180 cm, acrylic/ glitter on canvas, 2013

Beau Rivage – Künstlerblumenladen

Opening on Fri. 26th. April at 5 p.m.
Fr. 26.4.2013, 5 – 11 p.m., Sat. April 27, 2013, 3 -8 pm, Sun. April 28, 2013, 3 – 8 p.m.

Beau Rivage - Artist's Flower Shop, Frank Schoppmeier
Beau Rivage – Artist Flower Shop, Frank Schoppmeier, Installation

Manfred Kirschner, creative director of Crystal Ball Gallery, is transforming the gallery space into a flower shop with “Artist – Flowers”, on the 26th of April 2013 (gallery weekend). The flower shop  concept is especially addressed to art lovers, gallery owners and art educators, inviting them to explore these  self-centered floral excesses of the art world of the city. Kirschner’s “Beau Rivage” flower shop offers decorative plants and houseplants, with regional and international artists lending their names to each and every one of them. With the motto “Everything has to go!”, Kirschner is offering a cynical and detailed  inside view on how to care for the palm tree “Wehmüller”, the cyclamen  “E-Graal”, the cactus “GMS” and many other artist-plants. The reason why the Beau Rivage flower shop openins with what could be described as a yard-sale, is, according to Kirschner “… just the nature of things. Development and decay are also art motifs of this yard sale, as shown by the often nerve wrecking Egomania of the concept’s protagonists. “


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