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Berlin Today: An Exhibition of Photographs by Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk
Zankel Hall



November 2 – November 18
Zankel Hall lobby (open only to patrons attending events in Zankel Hall)

In November 2007 a selection of evocative black-and-white photographs of contemporary Berlin will be exhibited in the front-of-house spaces of Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall. These photographs, by Dutch-born photographer Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk, create a visual essay of the city in a state of change and include images of architectural icons as well as lesser-known sides of Berlin. The exhibition is curated by Andres Lepik, Chief Architectural Historian at the State Museum of Berlin.


The Berlin in Lights festival is made possible by a leadership gift from the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation.

Major funding has also been provided by Mercedes and Sid Bass, and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, with additional support from Martha and Bob Lipp, Fundación Mercantil (Venezuela), and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Additional funding provided by Axel Springer AG, GWFF USA Inc., and the Jerome Robbins Foundation.

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