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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. 

Tünde Újszászi | Delta | Galerie Pugliese Levi | 08.06.-28.06.2021 (until 08.08.2021 in the shop window)

until 28.06./08.08. | #3081ARTatBerlin | Galerie Pugliese Levi currently shows the solo exhibition with works by the artist Tünde Újszászi. The installation Delta will be on display in the gallery window during the summer break until 8 August 2021. A few more recent works are on view in the gallery until summer holidays (28 June) […]

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Faisal Habibi | Stretch & Fold | Jarmuschek + Partner | 26.06.-18.09.2021

until 18.09. | #3080ARTatBerlin | Jarmuschek + Partner presents from 26th June 2021 the solo exhibition Stretch & Fold with three-dimensional wall works and drawings by the Indonesian artist Faisal Habibi. Under the title Stretch & Fold, Jarmuschek + Partner presents for the first time three-dimensional wall works and drawings by Faisal Habibi in a […]

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Etienne Chambaud | Inexistence | Esther Schipper | 03.07.-22.08.2021

until 22.08. | #3079ARTatBerlin | Esther Schipper presents from 3rd July 2021 the solo exhibition Inexistence by the artist Etienne Chambaud. It is the first exhibition of the artist with the gallery. The works included in the exhibition are a scent and a sound installation, a sculptural work generating a pattern of temperatures, three light […]

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Noa Eshkol | a village, flowers and homages | neugerriemschneider | 01.05.-07.08.2021

until 07.08. | #3078ARTatBerlin | neugerriemschneider currently presents the solo exhibition a village, flowers and homages by the artist Noa Eshkol (1924-2007). This is the artist’s fourth solo exhibition at neugerriemschneider. Bringing together eight rarely seen wall carpets from the 1970s to 1990s by the Israeli artist, choreographer, dancer and professor, the exhibition examines interconnected […]

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