About Brunnen64 Kunstgalerie
Brunnen64 Kunstgalerie is a vibrant contemporary art space located on Brunnenstrasse in Berlin Mitte. We showcase a diverse range of artworks, including large-format watercolor cityscapes, innovative glass sculptures, and compelling public art projects. Our gallery is dedicated to fostering artistic dialogue and presenting thought-provoking exhibitions to the Berlin art community and international visitors.
Address: Brunnenstrasse 64, 13355 Berlin
Contact: +49 176 69510461 | contact@brunnen64.com
Opening Hours: Tuesday to Thursday, 10:00 am – 6:00 pm, and by appointment.
Current Exhibition: BERLIN: WIR, HIER, JETZT
Opening: Friday, November 21, 2025, 7:00 pm
Location: Galerie Brunnen64
New works with a perspective on Berlin will be on display. Cityscapes that depict us in the context of the city. Those who recognize these scenes will see views representing all Berliners and visitors to this city. I am delighted to share my personal perspective on places and people with you and invite you to accompany me on my typical daily journeys through my paintings. The size, perspective, and technique of the works vary, and I hope there will be something for everyone who wants to look at this city with me.
If you can't make the opening: The exhibition runs until December 23, 2025 – and the gallery can be open anytime with a quick phone call.
Warm regards, David Antonides
Featured Artworks & Past Exhibitions
Explore a selection of works previously exhibited at Brunnen64, including pieces from the acclaimed "MATRIX OF STEEL" series.
MATRIX OF STEEL
They are as much a part of Berlin's cityscape as they are of the urban scenes painted by David Antonides: trains, stations, bridges, and travellers. These elements take center stage in this cycle of paintings, and like in a movie, they roar toward us or pass by in a fleeting instant. David Antonides’ new series of large-scale works lets viewers feel it: Berlin’s railway network is the lifeblood of the capital. Spanning the city, multi-tracked yet unobtrusive, the rails carve their way through Berlin, setting the rhythm of the metropolis. The large-format paintings capture the dynamic essence of rail traffic with views etched into the subconscious of every Berliner. Yet, through the expressive visual language of the Canadian artist, these familiar scenes evoke new and unexpected emotions, inviting us to see the city through his eyes from fresh perspectives.
Rest assured, a sense of deceleration will also take hold. On the platforms, waiting becomes a moment of contemplation—of graffiti, of architecture. The upcoming exhibition at the Produzentengalerie Brunnen64 invites you to embark on a journey through snapshots of the capital.