Art lovers, rejoice! The annual two-city kickstart to Germany’s fall art season, the Düsseldorf Cologne Open Galleries (DC Open), is going ahead as planned (with social distancing measures in place, of course). Yes, read that again: an art event that’s not canceled this year.
This year, the even-more-festive-than-usual weekend will bring together 50 galleries split between the two cities. Of course, a bit more planning is taking place this year, and to assure safety, the DC Open has introduced guided gallery tours limited to groups of eight to allow art lovers to appreciate exhibitions in both cities (they’re approximately 45 minutes apart), so be sure to sign up in advance.
If you happen to be in either city (or ideally both) we’ve picked nine exhibitions that you won’t want to miss.
Exhibition: “Franziskus Wendels: Night and Day”
When: Through October 17
Where: Galerie Boisserée, Drususgasse 7-11, Cologne
Exhibition: “Leidenschaft ist unser Antrieb”
When: Through October 31
Where: Galerie Christian Lethert, Antwerpener Straße 52,Cologne
Exhibition: “Ding Yi: Highlight”
When: Through October 31
Where: Galerie Karsten Greve, Drususgasse 1-5, Cologne
Exhibition: “Onur Hastürk: Assimilation”
When: Through October 31
Where: Anna Laudel, Mühlenstraße 1, Düsseldorf
Exhibition: “Joseph Beuys: Energieplan (Photo-Environment by Werner Krüger)”
When: Through October 17
Where: Galerie Thomas Zander, Schönhauser Straße 8, Cologne
Exhibition: “Radenko Milak 2020: All Over the World Watercolors”
When: Through November 7
Where: Galerie Priska Pasquer, Konrad-Adenauer-Ufer 83, Cologne
Exhibition: “Claudia Wieser: Lobby”
When: Through October 2
Where: Sies + Höke Galerie, Poststraße 2+3, Düsseldorf
Exhibition: “Arne Quinze: My Secret Garden“
When: Through October 20
Where: Martina Kaiser, Bismarckstraße 50, Cologne
Exhibition: “Nam June Paik”
When: Through November 7
Where: “Galerie Hans Mayer” Grabbepl. 2, Düsseldorf