VISION DETAIL
Publish date: 10/02/2012

Camera Work Contemporary opens
 

Four rooms, 500 m2 exhibition space, one gallery. Camera Work opens the CWC Gallery, a second gallery in a Berlin building that is steeped in history: the Ehemalige Jüdische Mädchenschule Berlin (former Jewish girls’ school). CWC, in keeping with the name Camera Work Contemporary, will show contemporary positions in photography, painting and sculpture in comprehensive retrospectives, conceptual group exhibitions or cooperations with private collectors and art institutions.
With the gallery Camera Work in Berlin-Charlottenburg and the CWC in the heart of the gallery quarter of Berlin-Mitte, which is famous in the international art world, Camera Work can now take advantage of these excellent premises to present icons of the history of photography, Masterworks and contemporary photography and art in exclusive, individual spaces. CWC GALLERY will be inaugurated with a comprehensive exhibition of photographer Robert Polidori’s work, opening tomorrow, February 10. Apart from the most iconic, world-famous images from his oeuvre, several new works will be presented for the first time. Polidori show runs until April 21.

Robert Polidori
CWC Camera Work Contemporary
Auguststraße 11–13, 10117 Berlin

Image credit: © Robert Polidori, Appartements des enfants de Louis XV, Chambre de Madame Victoire, Chateau de Versailles, 1986

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