CHAUSSEE 36 PHOTOGRAPHY in Berlin-Mitte is a creative center for photographic art. It offers exhibitions, collections, and publications that illuminate the social relevance of photography. Sustainability and cultural responsibility are the focus.
CHAUSSEE 36 PHOTOGRAPHY, founded in 2015, is a gallery-based project space in Berlin-Mitte dedicated to photographic art in all its facets. This cultural center serves as a place for creative exchange and artistic collaboration.
The main mission of CHAUSSEE 36 PHOTOGRAPHY lies in the exploration and presentation of photographic art and its social as well as art-historical significance. The goal is to explore the place of photography in the art-historical discourse and to illuminate its relevance in today's society. This approach is comprehensively implemented through collaboration with international museums, private and public collections, galleries, and organizations[1].
CHAUSSEE 36 PHOTOGRAPHY has been restored and expanded according to sustainable principles. The building, constructed in 1886 as a Prussian officer's house, was reopened in 2015 with ecological considerations. This sustainability initiative reflects the company's commitment to taking cultural and ecological responsibility[1].