Wonderloch Kellerland

Wonderloch Kellerland is an international project and exhibition space founded by René Luckhardt in his Berlin apartment in the beginning of 2010. The name relates to Dostoyevsky’s Notes from Underground (German: “Aufzeichnungen aus dem Kellerloch”) and Lewis Carroll’s Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. A role model is also Ludwig II of Bavaria, the “greatest Kellerloch-artist of all times”. The German magazine ART Das Kunstmagazin refers to Wonderloch Kellerland as the “boot camp of subculture”.

Wonderloch Kellerland

Wonderloch Kellerland is an international project and exhibition space founded by René Luckhardt in his Berlin apartment in the beginning of 2010. The name relates to Dostoyevsky’s Notes from Underground (German: “Aufzeichnungen aus dem Kellerloch”) and Lewis Carroll’s Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. A role model is also Ludwig II of Bavaria, the “greatest Kellerloch-artist of all times”. The German magazine ART Das Kunstmagazin refers to Wonderloch Kellerland as the “boot camp of subculture”.