German artist Katharina Grosse (b.1961) turned the Historical Hall of Berlin Museum of Modernity and the open space behind the building into a total picture.
Katharina Grosse is known for her multi-dimensional picturesque worlds in which bright colors permeate walls, ceilings, objects and even entire buildings and landscapes. Her work It Wasn’t Us (“It’s not us”) in Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart, which is a branch of the New National Gallery of Berlin Museum of Modernity, explodes the boundaries of museum space with a grandiose and colorful gesture.
• Historic Hall of the Hamburger Bahnhof, until January 10, 2021
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