Käthe Kollwitz Prize 2015 Bernard Frize

Exhibition Opening

The Akademie der Künste is honouring the work of French artist Bernard Frize with this year’s Käthe Kollwitz Prize. To mark the occasion, the Akademie is presenting a special exhibition dedicated to a selection of Bernard Frize’s paintings produced in Berlin since 1993. His medium-sized canvases and large-scale works follow his own systems and rules, informed by an approach as sensory as it is conceptual. As Frize says, “A painting is an object hung on the wall waiting for people to come and activate it.” Even where his colour systems appear surprisingly simple, the compositions themselves prove to be highly sophisticated. The vertical and horizontal strands of colour, for example, obey fixed rules that are inherently logical, but which solely reference the work itself.
Shown as part of the Berlin Art Week 2015


Tuesdays to Sundays 11am – 7pm.
€ 6/4. Admission free for under-18s and on Tues 3–7pm

Thursday, 10 Sep 2015

7 pm

Hanseatenweg

Studio Lobby

Award Ceremony and Exhibition Opening

with Jeanine Meerapfel, Karin Sander and Jurriaan Benschop
Admission free.

As part of the Berlin Art Week 2015