Lange Nacht der Museen Berlin (2001) It would appear as if this point in time has now arrived – and Aurore Reinicke has captured it by overlaying this, the older outlook, with a view of an even newer Berlin. By quoting from the aesthetics of the Potsdamer Platz, her work of art has projected and pushed the image of the new, shiny Berlin into that of an older, more familiar, and more modest city. FAZ, Ilona Stölken

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“Tablature” at the Mathematical Library of the Technical University, TU Berlin, shown during “The Night of the open Museum”, Lange Nacht der Museen, Berlin 2001

Acrylic and pigment on tape mounted on windows
34 x 4 m | 112 x 13 ft

“Tablature” at the Mathematical Library of the Technical University, TU Berlin, shown during “The Night of the open Museum”, Lange Nacht der Museen, Berlin 2001

Acrylic and pigment on tape mounted on windows
34 x 4 m | 112 x 13 ft

“Tablature” at the Mathematical Library of the Technical University, TU Berlin, shown during “The Night of the open Museum”, Lange Nacht der Museen, Berlin 2001

Acrylic and pigment on tape mounted on windows
34 x 4 m | 112 x 13 ft

“Tablature” at the Mathematical Library of the Technical University, TU Berlin, shown during “The Night of the open Museum”, Lange Nacht der Museen, Berlin 2001

Acrylic and pigment on tape mounted on windows
34 x 4 m | 112 x 13 ft

“Tablature” at the Mathematical Library of the Technical University, TU Berlin, shown during “The Night of the open Museum”, Lange Nacht der Museen, Berlin 2001

Acrylic and pigment on tape mounted on windows
34 x 4 m | 112 x 13 ft