From the FR's report on Oberschöneweide's pending big-deal contemporary art center:
"Zuerst muss immer die Kultur kommen, damit was passiert!", ruft der Direktor, und wenn alles klappt, passiert Folgendes: Die Reinbeckhallen in Oberschöneweide, eigentlich dem Abriss anheim gegeben, werden sich bis Anfang 2007 in ein Zentrum für internationale Gegenwartskunst verwandeln. Neben über einem Dutzend namhafter Galerien wie Gagosian New York und Privatsammlungen, darunter John Smith und Vicky Hughes, werden auch zwei Dependancen bedeutender Museen einziehen - das New Yorker Whitney Museum of American Art und das MMK Frankfurt.
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Oberschöneweide is on the southeast side of Berlin, part of the region Treptow-Köpenick. Looks like it's the site of a major renovation campaign (as this slightly clunky overview of the area illustrates). The local SPD (among others) report that up to five departments of Berlin's Fachhochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft (University of Applied Sciences) will be moving to Oberschöneweide, as well: projected completion by 2007.
If all this comes together it would be a major step towards spreading around some of Berlin's 'cultural capital.' I wonder if it'll work?
"First culture has to come in, in order for anything to happen!" declares the director, and if everything works out, here's what will happen: by the beginning of 2007 the Reinbeck Halls in Oberschöneweide, which had actually been written off for demolition, will be transformed into a center for international contemporary art. Alongside more than a dozen prominent galleries like Gagosian New York and privat collections, including that of John Smith and Vicky Hughes, two branches of important museums will also move in - New York's Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Modern Art Frankfurt.
Posted by Heather at February 5, 2005 10:32 PM
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