Art for everyone
The joint action "Art for All" by Berliner Abendblatt and Berliner Rundfunk 91.4 has been decided. The jury selected 60 works from 595 submissions by Berlin artists. And now it's your turn! What is your favorite work of art? Of these 60 works, 10 works will be presented online and in the Berliner Abendblatt every week for 6 weeks. You could take part in this online survey and vote for your favorite work! With a bit of luck, you could give away your favorite work of art worth up to 2,000 euros.
Yuan Lili won the most votes in the fifth week of Art for All with her painting "Eagle".
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Current
Past exhibitions
Ink painting
of tradition and modernity
Exhibition of Chinese artist Lili Yuan
Opening on Saturday, November 4, 2023 at 7 p.m.
The exhibition is open from 8.11. to 10.12.2023
Wed–Fri 12pm–6pm / Sat, 18.11. and 2.12.2023 from 9.30am–12pm
and by arrangement
Location: ZEITGALERIE FRIEDRICHSHAGEN
Scharnweberstraße 59 12587 Berlin Tel: 030 / 64 111 60
BERLIN ASIA ARTS Festival
15 September to 8 October 2023
The Berlin Asia Arts Festival opens on September 15th.
The festival program includes various events from exhibitions, readings, music, discourses, literature and much more from Asian cultures.
There are 2 events by Lili Yuan :
1. On 20.09. at 4 p.m. “Chinese Painting Workshop”;
2. On 20.09. at 8 pm “Classical Chinese poetry and landscape painting – lecture, music and performance (Lili Yuan, Ruirui Ye, Martin Jankowski)
Registration: info@berlin-asia-arts-club.de
Contribution: 5 €
Location: Gallery of Moving Poets Novilla, Hasselwerderstr. 22, 12439 Berlin
The exhibition shows selected works by the Berlin-based artists Songwen Sun-von Berg, Wang Lan, Wu Yimeng, Yuan Lili and Chen Ning and presents the individual profiles of the artists, their unique aesthetic perspectives and their own artistic techniques and approaches - with works by Painting and ink painting to calligraphy to book art, illustration art and graphic design.
The exhibited works are characterized by their special artistic expression and open up design and thought spaces between Eastern and Western art and cultural traditions.
Vernissage: Thursday, June 30, 2022, 6 p.m
Exhibition period: July 4 to September 30, 2022
Confucius Institute at the Free University of Berlin
Gosslerstr. 2-4, 14195 Berlin
Exhibition
melody of nature
- Chinese ink painting by Lili Yuan
From May 27th to August 26th, 2023
Vernissage & concert on Saturday, May 27, 2023, 6 p.m
Chinese music performed by Ruirui Ye
In the KIEZKLUB house of encounter
Wendenschlossstr. 404
12557 Berlin
Phone: 030 – 65 48 81 14
Against the background of thousands of years of artistic and cultural traditions, the artist Lili Yuan has successfully further developed her ink painting. This modern representation of ink painting is based on its spiritual basis in ancient Chinese Taoist natural philosophy, one of the most primordial sources of their art.
Ruirui Ye plays the traditional arched board zither (Gu Zheng). She is a Gu Zheng musician and teacher at the Berlin University of the Arts. She has already made numerous appearances in China and Germany.
Studio opening of artist Lili Yuan
Sat. 24 – Sun. 25 September 2022, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Address: Lobitzweg 1, 12557 Berlin-Köp enick, 4th floor of TJP eV
Lili Yuan, an artist from Shanghai who works with ink painting nationally and internationally, has moved her studio from North Rhine-Westphalia to Berlin-Köpenick. Nature is the focus of her works, which are executed using the ink technique on paper or canvas. Köpenick, with its green forests, trees, clear rivers and lakes, is therefore a great source of inspiration for her art. "With my paintings, I don't just depict a real landscape," says Yuan, "but rather set spiritual accents that are intended to express the human condition and the connection to nature." Her pictures appear sensual, aesthetic and poetic at the same time. Lili Yuan will also offer painting courses and workshops in her studio.
Calm sea
An exhibition at the Wilhelm Fabry Museum in Hilden
10 October 2021 to 30 January 2022
Wilhelm Fabry Museum Hilden
Benrather Strasse 32a, 40721 Hilden
The group exhibition “Sea Calm – Artistic Consideration of the Life and Work of a Genius”, curated by Karin Dörre, presents works by 13 artists in connection with the composer Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827).
The exhibition is already the second stop of the presentation. It was previously presented at the BBK Düsseldorf. In Hilden, the artistic focus is more on the aspect of the musical genius's deafness, as the house focuses on historical and current medical topics.
It is an intensive engagement with the outside and inside world, which all participating artists present to us in a variety of ways. The artists Mechthild Debbert-Hoffmann, Margareta Detering, Danisa Glusevic Ferreira, Sibylle Gröne, Katja Kölle, Mariele Koschmieder, Jan Masa, Wilfred HG Neuse, Christiane Rath, Knut Reinhardt, Klaus Stecher, Andrea Temming and Lili Yuan use a variety of techniques and media.