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'''panke.gallery''' is an exhibition space within the premises of the ''panke.club'', [[Berlin]]. It was founded in 2016 and is run by [[Sakrowski]] (curator) with the support of Alex Scrimgeour, Erika Siekstelyte and Larissa Wunderlich.
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Founded in 2016, '''panke.gallery''' seeks to open up a local and international dialogue between established and emerging artists. The presented works derive from the connection between digital or net-based art and club culture, reflecting in particular the recent history of [[Berlin]].
  
panke.gallery seeks to open up a local and international dialogue between established and emerging artists. The presented works derive from the connection between digital or net-based art and club culture, reflecting in particular the recent history of Berlin.
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Lectures, performances and screenings as well as an edition complete the exhibition programme. Its activities received press reviews in a variety of print and online media such as ''Neural, Berliner Zeitung, taz'' and ''Vice''.
  
panke.gallery exhibited over the past years, among others, [[Daniel Pflumm]], [[Daniel Keller]], [[Holger Friese]], [[Claire Tolan]], [[Sebastian Lütgert]], [[Jonas Lund]], [[Sebastian Schmieg]], [[Alma Alloro]], [[Horst Bartnig]], [[JODI]], [[!@SeX#─────██████████════█]], [[Amalia Zhang]], [[Colin Rosati]], [[Andy Kassier]], [[Carol Breen]], [[Cara Lien]], [[Esben Holk]], [[Gregory Chatonsky]], [[Jules Durand]], [[Katrin Krumm]], [[Nadja Buttendorf]], [[Martin Kohout]], [[Aram Bartholl]], [[Paul Wiersbinski]], [[Philipp Teister]], [[Richard Munaba]], [[Ruby Gloom]], [[ Violet Forest]], [[Kim Asendorf]], [[Jules LaPlace]], [[Ole Fach]], [[Karl Heinz Jeron]], [[!Mediengruppe Bitnik]], [[Yvon Chabrowski]], [[Dani Ploeger]], [[Simon Denny]], [[Harm van den Dorpel]], [[Constant Dullaart]], [[Eva Grubinger]], [[Internationale Stadt Berlin]], [[Katja Novitskova]], [[Cornelia Sollfrank]], [[Max Grau]], [[Alexej Paryla]], [[Dalia Mikonytė]], [[Adomas Žudys]]. [https://www.panke.gallery/info/ (2020)]
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Over the past years, panke.gallery collaborated with local and international initiatives such as transmediale/CTM Vorspiel 2017–2019, PAF festival 2018-2019, Zwei Tage Wedding festival 2017/2018 and The Wrong Digital Biennale. Its activities were supported by Berliner Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Europa (Spartenoffene Förderung), Lotto Stiftung Berlin, Canada Council for the Arts and Bezirksamt Mitte von Berlin.
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Team: [[Sakrowski]],
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[[Noemi Garay]],
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[[Igor Štromajer]],
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Alex Scrimgeour,
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Larissa Wunderlich,
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Doma Smoljo,
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Erika Siekstelyte. [https://www.panke.gallery/info (2024)]
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
* [https://www.panke.gallery/ Website]
 
* [https://www.panke.gallery/ Website]
 
* [https://www.instagram.com/panke.gallery/ Instagram]
 
* [https://www.instagram.com/panke.gallery/ Instagram]
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* [[Mastodon::https://tldr.nettime.org/@pankegallery]] [[Base:Mastodon|(Mastodon)]]
 
* [https://twitter.com/pankegallery/ Twitter]
 
* [https://twitter.com/pankegallery/ Twitter]
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[[Series:Net art]]
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Latest revision as of 20:11, 18 May 2024

Founded in 2016, panke.gallery seeks to open up a local and international dialogue between established and emerging artists. The presented works derive from the connection between digital or net-based art and club culture, reflecting in particular the recent history of Berlin.

Lectures, performances and screenings as well as an edition complete the exhibition programme. Its activities received press reviews in a variety of print and online media such as Neural, Berliner Zeitung, taz and Vice.

Over the past years, panke.gallery collaborated with local and international initiatives such as transmediale/CTM Vorspiel 2017–2019, PAF festival 2018-2019, Zwei Tage Wedding festival 2017/2018 and The Wrong Digital Biennale. Its activities were supported by Berliner Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Europa (Spartenoffene Förderung), Lotto Stiftung Berlin, Canada Council for the Arts and Bezirksamt Mitte von Berlin.

Team: Sakrowski, Noemi Garay, Igor Štromajer, Alex Scrimgeour, Larissa Wunderlich, Doma Smoljo, Erika Siekstelyte. (2024)

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