KW Institute for Contemporary Art has announced its spring 2022 programme. It reflects on the construction of history and reality by introducing new models of narration. Peter Friedl, Rabih Mroué and Oraib Toukan use theatrical and cinematic methods to create a critical intimacy that questions the mechanisms of our seeing and speaking. The exhibitions span […]
read moreSince the Taliban took power in mid-August 2021, thousands of people have left their home country Afghanistan. Artists are particularly threatened: Music, theatre and visual arts are largely banned under the Taliban. Since the Taliban took power in mid-August 2021, thousands of people have left their home country Afghanistan. Artists are particularly threatened: Music, theatre […]
read moreuntil 19.03. | #3309ARTatBerlin | Semjon Contemporary presents since 21st January 2022 the exhibition benthos borborygmi by the artist Michael Kutschbach. After being postponed twice due to the pandemic, the latest work by the artist, who has been living back in Adelaide/Australia for years, is presented in his exhibition “benthos boborygmi” at semjon contemporary gallery. […]
read moreuntil 12.03. | #3308ARTatBerlin | Crone Berlin shows from 29th January 2022 (Opening: 28.01.) the group show There Must Be Some Kind of Way Outta Here in Berlin and Vienna. The group exhibition There Must Be Some Kind Of Way Outta Here examines the desire to escape from social realities and takes place simultaneously in […]
read moreuntil (to follow) | #3307ARTatBerlin | Galerie Michael Haas shows from 28th January 2022 the first solo exhibition by the Berlin artist Joachim Gutsche with oil paintings from the 1960s. In the works of the 1960s, Joachim Gutsche (1926-2012) juggles between abstraction and figuration. The claustrophobic, dense, explosively colourful pictorial spaces, eyes torn apart, bodies […]
read moreuntil 12.03. | #3306ARTatBerlin | Galerie Martin Mertens shows from 29th January 2022 the solo exhibition Update by the artist Peer Kriesel. Having already presented the Berlin artist Peer Kriesel at fairs in Berlin and Amsterdam since 2020, Galerie Martin Mertens is now showing this versatile work for the first time in a solo exhibition […]
read moreEvery two years, Kulturprojekte Berlin presents the “European Month of Photography”, or EMOP for short, one of the largest photography festivals in Germany. Most recently, in autumn 2020, more than 100 exhibitions with over 500 artists were part of the month-long programme selected by a jury of experts. For the upcoming anniversary of EMOP BERLIN […]
read moreFrom January 21, 2022, the exhibition and symposium for contemporary Greek art in Berlin “AthensSYN II: GOING VIRAL” with 14 artistic positions of Generation Y will take place in Berlin-Kreuzberg at the newly opened STEINZEIT Gallery. The exhibition will be on view there from January 21 to March 3, 2022. The opening will be celebrated […]
read moreuntil 05.03. | #3305ARTatBerlin | EIGEN + ART Lab shows from 21st January 2022 the exhibition TW: Europe by the artist Jonas Höschl. Where does critical art end and engagement begin? And how can one’s own engagement harmonize with the profession of artist, if the two are not to merge seamlessly? In his first institutional […]
read moreuntil 19.03. | #3304ARTatBerlin | Bermel von Luxburg Gallery presents in cooperation with Kunstleben Berlin and Choi&Choi Gallery Köln/Seoul from 21st January 2022 the group show “Berlin meets Seoul – Being Human”. Berlin and Seoul – two fascinating metropolises and capitals with an attractive and vibrant art scene. Both cities have something in common due […]
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