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here you will find exhibitions from the selected category. They are sorted in descending order of actuality. New exhibitions are listed at the top. Exhibitions whose runtime is in the past are listed further down. As an art enthusiast, you can also use this archive to find out about past exhibitions. 

Wiebke Siem | Damenskulptur | Esther Schipper | 04.11.-16.12.2017

until 16.12. | #1708ARTatBerlin | Esther Schipper shows since 04th November 2017 the exhibition “Damenskulptur” by the artist Wiebke Siem. The gallery just provided a German exhibition description by now. For details please change to the german version of ART@Berlin. It is really easy: Just press the language button in the upper right corner. In […]

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Michael Sowa, Steffi Gritz-Sowa, Pavel Feinstein | Galerie mutare | 25.11.2017-20.01.2018

until 20.01. | #1707ARTatBerlin | Galerie mutare shows from 25th November the exhibition “Objekte, seltsame Sachen und alte Meister” with paintings and objects by the artists Michael Sowa, Steffi Gritz-Sowa and Pavel Feinstein. The gallery shows the master of comic art Michael Sowa with small-format works in dialogue with upcycling art objects by Stefanie Gritz-Sowa. […]

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Stella Hamberg | à travers la tête | Galerie EIGEN + ART Berlin | 09.11.-20.12.2017

until 20.12. | #1706ARTatBerlin | EIGEN + ART presents from 09th November 2017 the exhibition “à travers la tête” by the artist Stella Hamberg. 2017 in Stella Hamberg’s studio, a hall next to the Skulpturengiesserei in Berlin. Two unconnected bronze legs loom up some 2.3 meters into space out of a base plate. Rough surfaces […]

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Julius Weiland | CLUSTER AND CONTOUR | lorch+seidel contemporary | 11.11.2017-03.02.2018

until 03.02. | #1705ARTatBerlin | lorch+seidel contemporary shows from 11th November 2017 the exhibition CLUSTER AND CONTOUR with plastics and monotypes by the artist Julius Weiland. Is it a clump of plastic refuse fished out of the sea? Or a heap of mattetched, transparent poison receptacles, their insides coated with soapy-looking, drippy, paint residue? Or an […]

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