Schedule - Deutsche Oper Berlin
Opening: ‘Masses’ by Ed Atkins
An installation
In the Rangfoyer of the Deutsche Oper Berlin
Admission: 6.30 pm
approx. 2 hours / no intermission
- By and with
- Installation byEd Atkins (05.01.2025 | 02.02.2025 | 02.03.2025)
- Laudatio
- Welcome
- By and with
- Installation byEd Atkins (05.01.2025 | 02.02.2025 | 02.03.2025)
- Laudatio
- Welcome
Ed Atkins is one of the most versatile British artists of his generation and has attracted international attention as a visual artist, writer, and filmmaker. Atkins lives and works in Copenhagen. Recent institutional solo exhibitions include ‘Refuse’ at Tank, Shanghai (2022), ‘Get Life / Love's Work’ at the New Museum, New York (2021), as well as exhibitions at the Kunsthaus Bregenz and K21 Düsseldorf (both 2019), at the Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin, at the MMK Frankfurt and DHC/ART in Montréal (all 2017), at Castello di Rivoli and Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo in Turin, at The Kitchen New York, SMK Copenhagen (all 2016), Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam (2015), The Serpentine Gallery London (2014), Julia Stoschek Collection Düsseldorf (2013) and MoMA PS1 (2012). Atkins was included in the 56th and 58th Venice Biennales, the 13th Lyon Biennale, and Performa 13 and 19.
An anthology of Ed’s texts, ‘A Primer for Cadavers’, was published by Fitzcarraldo in 2016, and an extensive artist’s monograph from Skira was released in 2017. An epic soliloquy, ‘Old Food’, was published by Fitzcarraldo in 2019, and a book of Atkins’ drawings for children was published by Koenig Books in 2021. ‘Sorcerer’, co-written and -directed with Steven Zultanski, was presented at Teater Revolver in Copenhagen in March, 2022.
In 2025, Ed will present his largest solo show to date at Tate Britain, and a book of confessions, ‘Flower’, will be published in April by Fitzcarraldo Editions.
For the 2024/25 season, Ed Atkins is transforming the Rangfoyer of the Deutsche Oper Berlin into a large installation that references the tradition of opera. This artwork provides a preview of the world premiere of LASH, the first opera by Rebecca Saunders based on texts by Ed Atkins.