![]() ![]() The legendary Berlin venue also recently won a long court battle to be recognised as a cultural space, meaning instead of the usual 19% tax, it only has to pay 7% as with other attractions such as musuems, theatres and concert halls. Berghain bouncer Sven Marquardt announces new photography exhibition, DISTURBING BEAUTY, during New York Art Week. Berghains notorious bouncer Sven Marquardt Credit: Getty Images Sven, somewhat surprisingly, is also a street photographer who, in the evenings, turns his artistic eye to curating Berghain’s crowd. Its not unheard of to queue for three hours to then get turned away at the door. Heavily tattooed and pierced, he’s a minor celebrity in Berlin and the pioneer of fostering the ‘right mix’ of people to enter. You can watch a teaser video for the game below.īBC World Service recently produced a four-minute radio clip about Berghain, which discussed the club’s stringent door policy, fetishist history and how, whatever you do, you shouldn't clap when the DJ finishes. Getting into a Berghain has become one of dance musics most trickiest propositions. Doorman Sven Marquardt is just as legendary as Berghain itself. ![]() The game’s revealed characters include “leather daddy” (who seems to be worth five points), “tourist” (minus two points) and “fag hag” (three points). Head to the Hugo Boss site to grab your very own or read over the first of a collection of stories from Australians who’ve spent the night partying at Berghain.A Kickstarter is set to launch for Berghain Ze Game, a card game based around letting the right people into the legendary Berlin techno club.Įxactly how the game will work still hasn’t been revealed, but over the past week, posts to the Instagram account for Berghain Ze Game has revealed there will be action cards and guest cards, as well as the inclusion of “the most powerful man in Germany” – who we presume is the venue’s legendary doorman, Sven Marquardt. We’re guessing you probably won’t be seeing these worn by too many punters who frequent Berghain but you never know, might just help pave the way in through those notoriously difficult doors! A sound system that transforms you into a droplet of a dancing ocean. Inspired by the nocturnal atmosphere he creates in Daylight its own images. The strictest bouncers of the Berlin nightlife scene. Marquardt answered elaborately on questions ranging from subjects such as East Berlin at the time of the Wall, the fetish parties at Ostgut (Berghain’s predecessor), why he only wears black and. Sven is known as a bouncer of the Berlin nightclub Berghain. Face tattoo-afficionado, professional photographer and world’s most infamous bouncer, Sven Marquardt, has given an interview to GQ Magazine. His paintings play with the idea that people change themselves can and play different roles. Today he got rejected at Berghain door they posted on Sunday. His work as a photographer is greatly inspired by the contemporary Berlin. According to one Berlin onlooker, club bouncer Sven Marquardt himself was the one to turn away the tech billionaire. Sven Marquardt, born in 1962, grew up in East Berlin. The plan for the venue to temporarily shift its focus to an art exhibition was initially revealed last month. His early work as a photographer has led to a contribution of three photos adorned on fashionably black tees as part of a limited edition ‘fall/winter’ collection with most likely a suitably high price tag (around 80 euro’s per tee).Įach image captures the idea that people can change themselves to ‘play different roles’ as it is when people enter Berghain. Berghain has officially reopened its doors as an art gallery. Berlin nightlife icon Sven Marquardt has announced his DISTURBING BEAUTY New York Art. ![]() From urban legend to book publisher Berghain bouncer Sven Marquardt has made a rapid accent to online notoriety only heightened by a recent campaign with fashion retailer Hugo Boss. Berghain Bouncer Sven Marquardt brings photo exhibit to NY Art Week. ![]()
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