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Deichtorhallen Hamburg has emerged as an exhibition center for photography and contemporary art with three pillars of activities, three institutions under the single Deichtorhallen brand. Since 2009, Dirk Luckow has been artistic director of Deichtorhallen Hamburg.
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and 20th century styles. The two halls are open steel structures, the northern hall is a longitudinal edifice boasting three naves and a 3,800 m footprint; the southern hall (1,800 m) is a building with a
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In 2003 the southern hall was dedicated to the medium of photography, creating the House of Photography. Since 2011, the two buildings at the interface of Hamburg's Kunstmeile and
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The Körber Foundation gifted the restored Deichtorhallen to the City of Hamburg. In 1989, they were assigned to a
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sculpture. In the northern hall, there is a line of neon writing by
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View of the north and west side of the Deichtorhallen
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