A Night in Berlin: Inside the “Creative Cacophony” of Hamburger Bahnhof’s Landmark Inaugural Gala
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A Night in Berlin: Inside the “Creative Cacophony” of Hamburger Bahnhof’s Landmark Inaugural Gala
One of the art world's most reliably surprising museums threw a long-overdue institutional fête to celebrate three decades of continuous evolution.
Last year, Observer spoke with Hamburger Bahnhof co-directors Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath about the museum’s evolution and their shared curatorial vision. “If there is one principle, it is this: the museum must be restless enough to remain alive to its moment and committed enough to nurture lasting resonance beyond it,” Bardaouil said. That restlessness was very much on display at the institution’s first-ever gala, “A Night in Berlin”—a glittering celebration of not only the museum’s 30th anniversary but also its continual reinvention and the people whose support has allowed it to flourish.
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