Valentines Flower Power in Berlin | reviews, news & interviews
Valentines Flower Power in Berlin
Valentines Flower Power in Berlin
Saturday, 13 February 2010
Eliska Bartek
As the Gallery puts it, "Flowers are prominent in the works of Irving Penn, Robert Mapplethorpe, Nobuyoshi Araki, Peter Fischli/David Weiss, or Thomas Florschuetz and often stand for the limits of visible perception, notions of beauty and the ephemeral. Eliska Bartek continues and expands this tradition, producing breathtaking images with her own signature of light, form and colour."
The Gallery also has a nice tradition of dinner with the artist, with an introduction to her work. This will be on 13 March at 8pm. There will, they promise, be a menu with Swiss and Czech specialities. A donation of 25 Euro includes drinks and places are limited. Reservations: contact@photo-edition-berlin.com
Photo Edition Berlin
Ystaderstr.14a, D - 10437 Berlin
+49 (0)30 41717831
Opening hours: Wed-Sat 2- 6 pm
and by appointment
Right: Eliska Bartek, from Flower Power
As the Gallery puts it, "Flowers are prominent in the works of Irving Penn, Robert Mapplethorpe, Nobuyoshi Araki, Peter Fischli/David Weiss, or Thomas Florschuetz and often stand for the limits of visible perception, notions of beauty and the ephemeral. Eliska Bartek continues and expands this tradition, producing breathtaking images with her own signature of light, form and colour."
The Gallery also has a nice tradition of dinner with the artist, with an introduction to her work. This will be on 13 March at 8pm. There will, they promise, be a menu with Swiss and Czech specialities. A donation of 25 Euro includes drinks and places are limited. Reservations: contact@photo-edition-berlin.com
Photo Edition Berlin
Ystaderstr.14a, D - 10437 Berlin
+49 (0)30 41717831
Opening hours: Wed-Sat 2- 6 pm
and by appointment
Right: Eliska Bartek, from Flower Power
The future of Arts Journalism
You can stop theartsdesk.com closing!
We urgently need financing to survive. Our fundraising drive has thus far raised £33,000 but we need to reach £100,000 or we will be forced to close. Please contribute here: https://gofund.me/c3f6033d
And if you can forward this information to anyone who might assist, we’d be grateful.
Subscribe to theartsdesk.com
Thank you for continuing to read our work on theartsdesk.com. For unlimited access to every article in its entirety, including our archive of more than 15,000 pieces, we're asking for £5 per month or £40 per year. We feel it's a very good deal, and hope you do too.
To take a subscription now simply click here.
And if you're looking for that extra gift for a friend or family member, why not treat them to a theartsdesk.com gift subscription?
more
Help to give theartsdesk a future!
Support our GoFundMe appeal
10 Questions for Mark Gatiss, writer-director of 'A Ghost Story for Christmas: Woman of Stone'
Gatiss explains why his eerie nested tale begins with its original Victorian-Edwardian author Edith Nesbit
All Creatures Great and Small, Christmas Special, Channel 5 review - Mrs Hall steps into the spotlight
Everyday saga of Yorkshire vets does exactly what it says on the tin
Nosferatu review - Lily-Rose Depp stands out in uneven horror remake
Robert Eggers leaves his mark on adaptation of classic, but it’s not always for the best
Travis, OVO Hydro review - a Christmas night out with some regrets
Sound issues and an odd stage set-up marred the group's homecoming gig
First Person: cellist Matthew Barley on composing and recording his 'Light Stories'
Conceived a year ago, a short but intense musical journey
Death in Paradise Christmas Special, BBC One review - who killed Santa Claus?
Don Gilet steps into the detective's shoes on the island of Saint Marie
The English Concert, Bicket, Wigmore Hall review - a Baroque banquet for Christmas
Charpentier's charm, as well as Bach's bounty, adorn the festive table
The Unthanks in Winter, Cadogan Hall review
An Unthanks Christmas is forever, not just for the season
Albums of the Year 2024: Everything Everything - Mountainhead
The Manchester art-rockers seventh album illustrates their unmatched creative vision
Music Reissues Weekly: Hawkwind - X In Search Of Space, Doremi Fasol Latido
Must-have box-set editions of two of British rock’s most important albums
Twelfth Night, Royal Shakespeare Theatre review - comic energy dissipates in too large a space
Too much thinking; not enough laughing
Add comment