How does the young opera director Matthieu Dussouillez manage to attract so much attention far from the high streets in a small town in the east of France, Nancy in Lorraine? How is it possible to create such relevance with rarely performed works that the opera is filled with an enthusiastic and young audience even […]
read moreOn March 27th, 2022, the Camaro Stiftung presents “Derek Jarman – Mein Garden”, a musical and literary performance with the Berlin Oboe Quartet and recitations by Frank Weiß. With the help of music, sound improvisation and texts, the artistic garden that the director, painter and homosexual liberation activist created after his HIV infection was diagnosed […]
read moreuntil 14.05. | #3368ARTatBerlin | EIGEN + ART Lab presents from 24th March 2022 the solo exhibition I Heard Talking Is Dangerous by Lauren Lee McCarthy. How is it that we feel connected to other people? Can these moments be retroactively induced, and if so, what is the code of intimacy? And how does it […]
read moreuntil 22.04. | #3367ARTatBerlin | Peres Projects shows from 25th March 2022 the second solo exhibition of artist George Rouy at the gallery. Rouy’s canvases are filled with bodies, both alone and in groups. The figures could be multiples of themselves – as shadows, reflections or twins. The ego being projected and refracted, and a site […]
read morebis 21.05. | #3383ARTatBerlin | nüüd.berlin gallery presents from 8th April 2022 the solo exhibition Sur la table with paintings by the artist Anna Tunikova, which find their starting point in archaic forms. Anna Tunikova’s large-format paintings take up tools and other utilitarian objects in archetypal patterns. Tables, chairs, a fireplace, simple crockery and cutlery […]
read moreuntil 16.04. | #3382ARTatBerlin | Jarmuschek + Partner presents from 25th March 2022 the solo exhibition schweben, stürzen, fliegen with new works by the artist Elisa Manig – for the first time installative objects and drawings. The Hamburg-based artist puts us in an intense state of physical and sensual engagement. Like in a whirl, we […]
read moreuntil 23.04. | #3381ARTatBerlin | ARTCO Galerie Berlin currently presents the exhibition OPEN ENCOUNTERS with works by the artist Abdullah Qureshi in dialogue with works by Tasnim Bagdadi, Sara Khan, Syowia Kyambi, Natasha Jozi and Gloria Zein. Toronto-based artist Abdullah Qureshi explores personal and collective histories, traumatic pasts and sexuality in his painting, film and […]
read morePaul Gauguin is one of the most influential pioneers of modern art, whose most famous paintings were created on the South Sea island of Tahiti between 1891 and 1901. “Paul Gauguin – Why are you angry?” in the Alte Nationalgalerie looks at Gauguin’s works, which were also influenced by western, colonial ideas of exoticism and […]
read moreuntil 30.04. | #3380ARTatBerlin | HazeGallery presents from 8th April 2022 the exhibition SHAPE OF COLOUR by the artist Marina WitteMann, curated by Irina Rusinovich. After then the art world turned 180 degrees at the beginning of the XX century and the main value of a piece of art became not the form, but the […]
read moreHow can we come together as a city through musical rehearsal? This question is explored by Rehearsing Philadelphia – a large-scale public project conceived by Ari Benjamin Meyers and produced and presented together with the Curtis Institute of Music and Drexel University’s Westphal College of Media Arts & Design. The traditional musical preparation process focuses […]
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