Press release of eighty Gallery may 2010 eighty Gallery for contemporary art writes a new competition for contemporary art and some work scholarships publicly to promote art in Berlin at the same time by March 10, 2010 until December 31, 2010. The may exhibition in Berlin devoted to middle titled dancing gods gods dancing so unique Greek and Roman in their expressiveness and their efficiency, which can seem to bribe and transport but an unexpected expression of physical and sensual moments and also a religious depth of content such as at the Greek Theatre, at first glance only by their delicacy and lightness. Even if the biting winter with its ice mass in Berlin is already forgotten, the spring sun slowly the fact about the city again takes over, so is the eighty-Gallery for contemporary art (fountain str. 150, 10115 Berlin, Metro Bernaustrasse) still hot here. The young gallery under the direction the successful Berlin gallery owner Diana eighty has made it his mission to be Berlin’s Forum for the young European art scene and this promise more than fulfilled. The active promotion of art in Berlin in addition now middle. The eighty Galerie fur zeitgenossische Kunst writes by March 10, 2010 at the same time a new competition for contemporary art and some work scholarships publicly to promote art in Berlin on the following Web page until December 31, 2010: for contemporary art wettbewerb.de, art wettbewerb.dianaachtzig.de and…Wettbewerb.html. Also the Manager and gallery owner Alexandrina Schmidt of Berlin Gallery (Brunnenstrasse 19, 10115 Berlin, unstler.de) supports this competition and the associated work scholarships on their own Web page of the Berlin Gallery. “The may exhibition in Berlin Center titled dancing gods” is devoted to the Greek so unique in their expressiveness and their efficiency and “Roman dancing gods, which at first glance only” can seem to impress by their softness and lightness and transport but an unexpected expression of physical and sensual moments and also a religious depth of content such as in the Greek Theatre.