A painting of SLAYER guitarist Kerry King was displayed at this year's Art Forum Berlin, an international trade fair for contemporary art, which was held in early October in Berlin, Germany. The painting, dubbed "Kerry", was created by 31-year-old German painter Cornelius Quabeck and measures 160x100 cm (material: coal and clothpaint on coarse cotton). Check out a picture of the painting at this location (photo by Erik Weiss).
Organized by Messe Berlin GmbH in cooperation with an international art gallery advisory board, Art Forum Berlin is one of the most innovative, world-class art shows. With 100 galleries from 25 countries, Art Forum Berlin showcases the works of established artists and newcomers.
Each year, Art Forum Berlin attracts exhibitors and visitors from around the world to Germany's capital city. The event features all forms of 21st century art ranging from video and photography, to paintings, sculptures, installations, graphics, and multimedia. Nearly 37,000 art enthusiasts, 1,500 journalists and renowned collectors, museum directors and curators from Germany and other countries visited Art Forum Berlin in 2005.
Organized by Messe Berlin GmbH in cooperation with an international art gallery advisory board, Art Forum Berlin is one of the most innovative, world-class art shows. With 100 galleries from 25 countries, Art Forum Berlin showcases the works of established artists and newcomers.
Each year, Art Forum Berlin attracts exhibitors and visitors from around the world to Germany's capital city. The event features all forms of 21st century art ranging from video and photography, to paintings, sculptures, installations, graphics, and multimedia. Nearly 37,000 art enthusiasts, 1,500 journalists and renowned collectors, museum directors and curators from Germany and other countries visited Art Forum Berlin in 2005.