We are looking for interns to help us mount the exhibitions and to work on the exhibition overview online.
If you are interested in an internship at AUTOCENTER, please send your CV and cover letter to: mail@autocenterart.de

Thank you! Joep & Maik

Joep van Liefland

Maik Schierloh

Autocenter  has been showcasing the work of young artists since 2001 and relies solely on private donations to stay open. Support for Autocenter comes entirely through private donations from generous persons such as yourself. If you feel that Autocenter is a worthwhile organization, please help us in our commitment to keeping Autocenter in operation as one of Berlin’s more vital not for profit private exhibition spaces.


Any donation is welcome.

Please contact us for further information on how you can help to: mail@autocenterart.de


Thank you for your support!  Joep & Maik





   Special thanks to:



Freundeskreis Autocenter e.V.

Joelle Romba, Eric Romba


Deltax Contemporary


aids 3D

Olivia Berckemeyer

Marc Bijl

Ronald de Bloeme

Mike Bouchet

Lutz Braun

Aaron Curry

Tatjana Doll

Martin Dammann

Iris van Dongen

Zhivago Duncan

Martin Eder

Olafur Eliasson

Thomas Eller

Armen Eloyan

Cyprien Gaillard

Katharina Grosse

Eberhard Havekost

Thilo Heinzmann

Gregor Hildebrandt

Andy Hope 1930

Olaf Holzapfel

Christian Jankowski

Josh Kolbo

Elke Krystufek

Joep van Liefland

Robert Lucander

Jonathan Meese

Isa Melsheimer

Frank Nitsche

Kirstine Roepstorff

Thomas Scheibitz

Maik Schierloh

Jannis Varelas

Jorinde Voigt

Thomas Zipp

The independent exhibition space AUTOCENTER is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year. It was founded in 2001 by the artists Maik Schierloh and Joep van Liefland in an auto body shop as a not-for-profit space for art beyond the hierarchies of the art market.


In high frequency and on 333 m2 (3584 sq feet) of exhibition grounds, Autocenter has been inviting international visual artists to present their ideas and visions to an advanced audience of curators, critics, collectors, as well as architects, photographers and galerists in Berlin’s hip district of Friedrichshain. “Showing” here is understood as an non-ideological gesture sans economic pressures.  Autocenter is about artistic experimentation in the fields of painting, sculpture, photography, video, etc. beyond the confines of curatorial concern and limitation. Having transcended its status as “off-space” after 10 years and as an antithesis to the regular white cube, Autocenter has assumed a much discussed function within Berlin as it has become “the” platform for showcasing Berlin’s artistic production.

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Photo: Martin Eder, Berlin 2011