GEDOK Berlin – Galerie Gallery in Berlin
Charlottenburg · Contemporary programme
Editorial Profile
GEDOK Berlin – Galerie operates within a long-standing, non-profit framework connected to the GEDOK network, an association dedicated to supporting women artists across disciplines. Situated in Charlottenburg, the space occupies a distinct position within the ecosystem of contemporary art in Berlin, combining elements of an exhibition venue with those of a cultural platform oriented toward advocacy, visibility, and interdisciplinary exchange. Its program reflects this structure, presenting exhibitions that span painting, sculpture, photography, installation, and media-based practices, often alongside literary, musical, or performative components. Rather than following a strictly market-driven logic, the curatorial approach is shaped by thematic concerns and by an ongoing commitment to highlighting artistic production that engages with questions of gender, authorship, and representation.
Within the broader field of galleries in Berlin, the gallery functions as a hybrid space, closer to an artist-led or institutionally aligned model than to a commercial gallery, and contributes to sustaining a parallel infrastructure that supports underrepresented positions. Exhibitions frequently emerge from internal networks of artists as well as open calls, fostering a program that is both locally grounded and connected to a wider national and international GEDOK structure. This affiliation enables exchanges across different chapters and contexts, extending its reach beyond Berlin while maintaining a focus on community-oriented practices. In this sense, the gallery plays a stabilizing yet flexible role within the city’s layered art scene, reinforcing the presence of non-profit and association-based models that continue to shape Berlin’s diverse contemporary art landscape.

Overview
Non-profit exhibition space in Berlin affiliated with GEDOK, Germany's oldest association promoting women artists and artists working across disciplines, founded in 1926.
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