A factory over 100 years old, hidden in a typical Berlin backyard, an authentic, not “over-renovated” industrial ambience that cannot even be found in this form in Berlin. When the factory building with an area size of 16.500qm was bought some years ago by a billionaire from New York who was interested in art, it was partly empty. Meanwhile, the factory has turned into a place that was even featured in the New York Times. A place where businesses, craftsmen, artists and creative companies find a home.
The history of Fabrik 23 as an event location began in 2014 with the opening of the first Loft, the Classroom. In the meantime, many more creative people have moved in and have transformed this place into a small art oasis with an industrial lost place character. And of course there are many interesting works of art and graffiti here. In the following the works are sorted according to their creators with their own subpages.
Artist Archive Fabrik23
Photographer: HOLGER PETER
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