“The small Grosz Museum” was housed here for almost two and a half years. In spring, two large galleries are to move to the historic petrol station in Berlin-Schöneberg.
From spring, the Pace Gallery and the Judin gallery will share the rooms for art and offices, as it was said in a message. The publishing group “The time“Will operate the adjacent café and a bookstore.
On May 1st, the galleries officially want to reopen the building with a joint group exhibition – on the occasion of the upcoming Gallery Weekend in Berlin in early May. Details should only be announced shortly before the opening.
After that, both operators want to present their own art over the course of the year. It should also be open on Sundays. The former petrol station was bought by gallery owner Juerg Judin a few years ago. He put the small cultivation next to it, converted the former access to the petrol pumps with pine, bamboo and a carp bass into a large city idyll behind the high wall.
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In 2022 the small large-scale museum moved in. In November 2024, the project for works by the painter, graphic artist and cartoonist George Grosz (1893–1959) ended at the location.
According to its own information, the Pace Gallery from New York is one of the international leading galleries for modern and contemporary art and has eight locations worldwide, including one in Berlin. This was moved to Schöneberg, it said. The Judin gallery was founded in Zurich in 2003 and has been based in the capital since 2008.