11 September 2025 | Photo: Marcel Wiest
The Berlin exhibition opens its doors on September 12 and will stay open for four months
Berlin’s newest art space, the NOTAGALLERY Art Embassy, will open its doors on 12 September 2025 at Friedrichstraße 210, Checkpoint Charlie, with a four-month exhibition and a celebratory after-party featuring DJs OZO, Roberta Deflorio, ASRŸ, CH4YN, Nic Lorenz and Josef Schumacher.
Recasting a site once synonymous with division into a platform for dialogue, NOTAGALLERY presents the Art Embassy as a fictional embassy that represents not borders or states but ideas, perspectives, and communities. More than 40 artists from across generations and disciplines will act as “ambassadors”, presenting works that span the personal and political, the critical and the celebratory.
Participating artists include Alice Brunello Luise, Sven Marquardt, Harif Guzman, Ruba Adwan, Yannis Davy Guibinga, Anne Bengard, Anastasia Stročkova, Christoph Florin, Nicolas Lawin and Pepita Glück, among many others. Rather than following a single curatorial theme, the exhibition proposes a living conversation, allowing works to resonate and challenge one another.
The opening of the Art Embassy also signals NOTAGALLERY’s move from Potsdamer Platz to a new historic address. Thanks to support from Starnberg-based developer ehret+klein, more than 2,000 square metres of previously closed space at Friedrichstraße 210 has been made accessible for artistic exploration.
With its ethos “art knows no borders,” NOTAGALLERY positions itself as a playground for contemporary expression and community exchange. Visitors can expect to engage with installations, paintings, sculptures and multimedia works, while the after-party underscores the gallery’s commitment to dissolving boundaries not only between nations but between art forms, linking visual practice with the sound and energy of Berlin’s nightlife.
Attendance to the opening exhibition and after-party will be limited, with entry granted exclusively via RSVP here.
