Top Local Places

Hatje Cantz

Mommsenstrasse 27, Berlin, Germany
Publisher

Description

ad

Hatje Cantz is one of the leading publishing houses for art, photography, design, and architecture books with a focus on contemporary art. "Publishing means creating spaces for the mind."
Gerd Hatje, founder of Hatje Cantz

RECENT FACEBOOK POSTS

facebook.com

OUT NOW | Eirini Vourloumis The financial crisis currently shaking Greece is palpable particularly in its capital Athens. In strange and sometimes comical photographs, the documentary photographer Eirini Vourloumis pursues the question of how a cultural identity manifests itself for which tomorrow is completely uncertain.

facebook.com

A new perspective on a traumatic chapter in German history: Arwed Messmer presents his newly released book "RAF. No Evidence / Kein Beweis" at C/O Berlin.

facebook.com

#museummonday The third and final exhibition of Fondation Beyeler's collection, marking its 20th anniversary, has just been opened. Part of the celebration is the opulent publication which allows us to hear directly from the artists represented in this collection: with quotes, letters, interviews, or personal writings. Even prouder makes us the sculpture made from our books that is currently part of the exhibition. ;-) More details on the catalogue --> http://bit.ly/2gs8ouo

facebook.com

WORK WITH US! For our Berlin office, we are looking for a talent in Marketing. Read more on our website.

facebook.com

Hatje Cantz on television The new thrilling mini series "Das Verschwinden" (The Vanishing) aired by ARD starts tonight (in German). Take special note of the book shelves on which the protagonists display their impeccable taste in art books 😊.

facebook.com

Today, 4pm at Martin-Gropius-Bau Berlin: Regina Schmeken, Ahmet Külahçı and Gereon Sievernich talk about the NSU trial and the possibilities of art against right-wing extremism [in German].

facebook.com

facebook.com

From "The Catcher in the Rye" to "Harry Potter", "On the Road" or "Millennium", the new exciting Arte program "Cult Fiction" reveals the hype about novels that cause(d) excitement or even riots [in German].

facebook.com

On this day 20 years ago, the Fondation Beyeler was officially opened: Saturday, 18 October 1997. It was 1952, when Ernst Beyeler and his wife Hildy started their "Galerie Beyeler", 1982 when the foundation was formed, which in 1997 led to the opening of one of the most important and beautiful museums today. The upcoming catalogue on the Fondation Beyeler's outstanding collection will be available this month. http://bit.ly/2gs8ouo

facebook.com

Thanks EDITION F for sharing Nancy Borowick's beautiful and touching photographs 💜

facebook.com

OUT NOW | Gerhard Rühm Born in Vienna in 1930, the composer, pianist, performer, man of letters, and visual artist Gerhard Rühm now lives in Cologne. Rühm is an artist comfortable in a variety of individual disciplines long before the terms “crossover” and “intermedia” became prevalent in art. In the intervening space between word and image, language and music, the written word and the drawing, Rühm continually seeks to expand media-based forms of expression, disrupting habitual modes of perception in ways that are as conceptual as they are humorous.

facebook.com

#museummonday What does “family” mean today? Which notions and prejudices come to light with it? The SMK - Statens Museum for Kunst uin Kopenhagen is featuring an exhibition on Turner Prize-winner Gillian Wearing. For "Family Stories", Wearing has been documenting private narratives, examining family constructs and exploring the boundaries between the private and the public. Apart from the exhibition, her controversial sculpture project "A Real Danish Family" has been unveiled too. Read more here --> http://bit.ly/2xJwW4M

facebook.com

Quiz

NEAR Hatje Cantz