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Book: Ursula Sax – from and on paper (1948 – 2021)

edited by Semjon H. N. Semjon, published by Semjon Contemporary
The book includes 520 pages in hardcover, 814 colored and 163 black and white images, with texts by Sebastian Preuss, Thomas W. Kuhn and Semjon H. N. Semjon.
ISBN 978-3-9816830-5-9
Available soon at Walther König bookstore or at Semjon Contemporary; 45.00 EUR

End result – The Cast Whale Project

When we were closing the door of the Schinkel church St. Elisabeth on Friday May 14 at 8 pm we have counted 9,975 visitors. It’s an amazing result we even didn’t imagine! Gil Shachar and me we are very impressed and grateful for this. We thank Kultur Büro Elisabeth for the excellent collaboration!
There are still lithographies and Fine Art Prints as well as unique charcoal drawings from The Cast Whale Project @ St. Elisabeth available. Please check in the portfolio and contact us for your inquiries.
The Fine Art Print with the groundfloor of the church seems to have a precious floor mosaic, but it turns out that these circles are the Covid -19 distance circles to figure out how many vistitors may be allowed in the church at the same time. We drastically reduced the number to about 30 – 33 people, to keep the visitors safe.

Berlin Gallery Weekend – Ursula Sax – from and on paper

You may visit the exhibition during the Berlin Galelry Weekend, once you are Covid 19 negative tested on the same day of your visit. For appointment, please contact the gallery: office(at)semjoncontemporary.com

Saturday May 1: 1 – 7 pm

Friday April 30: 1 – 7 pm

Sunday may 2: 1 – 6 pm

You may visit the exhibition in 3D!

Open Church + The Cast Whale Project by Gil Shachar

Uncertainties remained until the end: Will the whale ‘strand’ in Berlin? On occasion of the Open Church St. Elisabeth in Berlin Mitte (Invalidenstr.3) The Cast Whale Project by Gil Shachar will be on view starting April 22. Daily from 11 am – 8 pm. Until May 14. Please refer for details for your visit to Kulturkalender Kultur Büro Elisabeth.

3d visit by Artland