Berlin Arts Hub MADE Space Says Farewell With a Trippy Retrospective Film

MADE Space in Berlin will be closing it's doors after four years of operation, experience the history of the space with their final magical "Goodbye" film.

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After four years of bringing artistry and creativity to Berlin, MADE Space has closed. The multipurpose building has been used as a gallery, workspace, stage, and laboratory for creators around the globe. Founded in 2010 by artist tadiROCK and her partner Nico Zeh, MADE was a creative platform that promoted interdisciplinary and collaborative work by artists from different fields.

While operational, MADE welcomed artists such Erykah Badu, Aloe Blacc, and David LaChapelle through its doors to push boundaries and step out of their creative comfort zones. Over the last few years MADE has been home to a FUTURE SELF piece, a Yohji Yamamoto exhibition, and a Jeff Staple talk. In celebration of all that MADE achieved during its time open and as a thank you to those who were a part of the journey, the organizers have released a short goodbye film.

The ethereal video features shots of various collaborations and work done inside MADE. A wide range of artwork, including magical installations, haunting artistic and musical performances, and dazzling digital work, showcases the diverse nature of the work produced at MADE.

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