Pace Gallery Berlín

Germany / Berlin

Pace Gallery Berlin is part of the renowned Pace Gallery international network, one of the world’s leading contemporary art galleries, founded in New York in 1960.

Opened in 2018, the Berlin space reflects the gallery’s commitment to engaging with cities that play a key role in global artistic discourse.

It is located in Charlottenburg, inside a former post-war industrial building that offers expansive, light-filled exhibition spaces.

Pace Berlin focuses on museum-quality exhibitions, often combining historically significant artists with leading contemporary figures.

The programme includes works by artists such as Mark Rothko, Louise Nevelson, James Turrell, Olafur Eliasson, and Yoshitomo Nara.

The gallery is especially known for its emphasis on conceptual, minimalist, and experiential art.

Pace Berlin frequently collaborates with institutions, curators, and foundations, reinforcing Berlin’s role as a center for critical and experimental art.

Through ambitious exhibitions and scholarly projects, Pace Gallery Berlin connects the city’s vibrant cultural scene with the international art market.

Pace Gallery Berlín

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