In a recent interview, Gette reflected on the transformation of Friedrichstraße 210, a site located just across from the historic Checkpoint Charlie, into Notagallery's newest project: the Art Embassy. A place once associated with separation is now being reimagined as a space for openness, creativity and exchange.
This vision continues themes explored in previous projects such as MIXED FEELINGS, where Gette examined the tension between chaos and calm, and An Invitation to Goa, which documented a cross-continental creative collaboration. It also connects to his earlier thoughts in the Artnet Interview: 6 Questions for Artist Ivan Gette, where he outlined his goals for fostering community and rethinking the structures of the art world.
The Art Embassy brings these ideas together across more than 2,000 square meters dedicated to interdisciplinary exhibitions and new forms of dialogue. For those interested in how art can transform both spaces and people, the full interview offers a compelling perspective.