Boros Collection: Bunker Berlin # 2,Used

Boros Collection: Bunker Berlin # 2,Used

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Since 2008, Berlin has boasted yet another art attraction. That was when Christian Boros opened the home of his private collection in BerlinMitte, a bunker built in 1941 that was converted to accommodate his art. To date, 90,000 visitors have seen the first exhibition featuring selected works, exploring the eighty rooms on five floors after registering for guided tours held on weekends. Starting in the fall of 2011, a new set of works will be on view, once again staged by the artists themselves with a keen sense for the architectonic setting. The new hanging features paintings by Tomma Abts, Franz Ackermann, and Thomas Scheibitz, installations by Klara Lidn and Alicja Kwade, and photographs by Wolfgang Tillmans, to name only some of the artists included. This uptodate book of the collection features highquality illustrations. The collector himself speaks about the art in a wideranging conversation with HeinzNorbert Jocks.

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  • Q: What is the Boros Collection: Bunker Berlin # 2 about? A: The Boros Collection: Bunker Berlin # 2 showcases the private art collection of Christian Boros, housed in a converted WWII bunker in Berlin. It features a variety of contemporary artworks from notable artists, including Tomma Abts and Wolfgang Tillmans.
  • Q: Who is the author of the book? A: The book is authored by the Boros Foundation - Berlin, which is the organization behind the collection.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of the book? A: The book has 224 pages and is available in a hardcover format.
  • Q: When was the book published? A: The Boros Collection: Bunker Berlin # 2 was published on August 15, 2013.
  • Q: Is the book available in multiple languages? A: Yes, the book is bilingual, catering to a wider audience.
  • Q: What condition is the book in? A: The item condition is classified as 'Good'.
  • Q: What type of artworks can be found in this book? A: The book features a range of artworks including paintings, installations, and photographs from various contemporary artists.
  • Q: Are there any guided tours available for the Boros Collection? A: Yes, guided tours of the collection are held on weekends for visitors.
  • Q: What is the significance of the bunker location? A: The bunker, built in 1941, has been transformed into an art space, making it a unique venue that contrasts historical architecture with modern art.
  • Q: How can I learn more about the artists featured in the collection? A: The book includes a conversation with collector Christian Boros, offering insights into the featured artists and their works.

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