PSM Gallery
PSM Gallery
Schöneberger Ufer 61 | Berlin | Art Region: Berlin, Tiergarten
PSM is a contemporary art gallery in Berlin, Germany. It was opened in September 2008 by Sabine Schmidt and inherited the name and logo of Schmidt’s grandfather, Paul Schmidt, who founded his machine production factory (Paul Schmidt Maschinenfabrik) after World War II. Since its beginning the gallery has been presenting exhibitions with a favor for large installations and performative formats that encourage the visitors‘ participation. The gallery program thus focuses on conceptual mixed-media art with an emphasis on three-dimensional and performance-based works. There is a wide range of international artists represented and exhibited by PSM, born between 1964 and 1989. Many of them, like Catherine Biocca, Christian Falsnaes, and Nadira Husain, push the boundaries of what it means to address and engage the art viewing public. In September 2017 PSM moved into new premises, located across from Berlin’s Neue Nationalgalerie and close to one of Berlin’s youngest cluster of galleries in Potsdamer Straße.
Öffnungszeiten
Di-Sa 12-18
und nach Vereinbarung
Marilia Furman: Monstrous28.
April
– 25. Juni 2022 |
Daniel Lergon: Lichtung12.
Februar
– 16. April 2022 |
Claudia Mann: Ground doesn’t exist15.
März
– 16. April 2022 |
Christian Falsnaes: FEAST2.
November
– 30. Januar 2022 |
Emma Jääskeläinen: Running up that Hill17.
September
– 23. Oktober 2021 |