Bongout are two graphic designers Meeloo G’feller and Anna Hellsgard whose printed works are held in numerous museums & collections such as the MOMA, NY (Museum of Modern Art) and The State Museum of Berlin. This is a rare chance to travel deep into the underground of the Berlin art scene. Bongout have been making subversive cutting edge artwork for the past 15 years for leading bands. Their distinctive vibrant style is based upon jarring juxtapositions, dynamic compositions and expansive sprawling drawings. On display is a stunning collection totalling over 70 prints.

Also contributing are:

Mark Wheatley - Neo Pop Collage - Brighton
John Howard - 3D Screen-prints & Gig posters - California
Jacknife - Screen-printed posters with Punk ethos - Bristol
Etienne - Intensive Steam Punk Illustrations - Brighton
Rhys Wootton - Vibrant Gig posters - Brighton

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The traditionally distinct white cubed galleries are getting schooled by the broader vision of innovators Christian "Meeloo" Gfeller and Anna Hellsgård.
February 2008, together with Alain de la Mata, they opened the doors to Bongoût Gallery located in Berlin's Mitte, a place where contemporary art meets graphic, chance and underground art as well as numerous forms of sound and visual cultures. Here they have been able to showcase the many colors of their vision.

Over the last 15 years, Gfeller and Hellsgård have been running a silkscreen workshop & Graphic design studio. Inside this atelier, the two regularly join forces with artists and designers to create limited edition, hand printed artist books.
It was from this publishing studio foundation, that together they spawned Bongoût Gallery. Here they showcase not only the original artworks within the printed catalogues, but give rise to a platform of dialogue and collaboration between artists and designers.

Bongoût has matured from a small studio into a broad interactive network, which has been a springboard for visionary ideas. This is a community that supports exploration in visual and non-visual art, such as music, album covers, posters, motion graphics, video, performance, and installation.
The works reflect Bongout and Bongout reflects the work. Join us as we build bridges that expand past the confines of contemporary art.

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