Pace and Galerie Judin to open new Berlin gallery in 1950s petrol station in April
Briefly

Pace Gallery and Galerie Judin are set to open a joint gallery on May 1 in Berlin, located in a renovated petrol station that had been unused for over two decades. The space will feature rotating exhibitions and include a café and bookshop run by Die Zeit. The decision to establish this gallery is supported by Berlin's status as a hub for artistic innovation, along with favorable VAT reductions on art sales. The new gallery will set a precedent by operating on Sundays, further diversifying the local art market.
The new gallery, housed in a restored 1950s petrol station in Berlin, reflects the city’s dynamic art scene and aims to enhance cultural dialogue.
Attanasio emphasizes that Berlin's vibrant creative community was critical in Pace's decision to establish a permanent presence in the city.
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