In a solo show, the Museum Barberini presents the new works from the Hasso Plattner Collection. Four virtually unknown paintings by Claude Monet expand the Potsdam art museum’s Impressionist focus with its now 107 Impressionist paintings. With 38 paintings by Monet, it shows the largest complex of works by this artist in Europe outside of […]
read moreFrom July the 22nd to September the 11th 2022, Künstlerhaus Bethanien presents the exhibition DISSONANCE with works by 40 artists. “DISSONANCE. Platform Germany” is also a book published by DCV that presents 81 artistic positions in the field of painting in Germany, edited by Mark Gisbourne and Christoph Tannert. In a first part, Künstlerhaus Bethanien […]
read moreuntil 24.09. | #3526ARTatBerlin | Galerie Deschler presents from 21. July 2022 (Opening: 20.07.) the exhibition Paradise Lost by the artist Patricia Waller. As in the “Innocent” exhibition, Waller, with her latest series of works entitled “Victims”, once again takes a hard look at various forms of worldwide violence against children, the weakest and most […]
read moreuntil 26.08. | #3525ARTatBerlin | DIEHL presents since 10. June 2022 the exhibition I Is Someone Else by the artist Yuri Albert. Yuri Albert (*1959 in Moscow) is one of the most important representatives of the second generation of Moscow Conceptualism. Exhibition curated by Alina Serban. Exhibition dates: Friday, 10. June to Friday, 26. August 2022 […]
read moreuntil 20.08. – extended until 24.09. | #3524ARTatBerlin | nüüd.berlin gallery shows from 22. July 2022 (Opening: 21.07.) the group exhibition Nuit 2.0 by the artists Anna Tunikova, Axel Teichmann, Birgit Naomi Glatzel, Bo Larsen, Corinna Rosteck, Dale Grant, Daniela Finke, Daniel und Geo Fuchs, Deni Horvatić, Ivar Kaasik, Marco Kaufmann, Martin A. Völker, Mathias Vef, […]
read moreuntil the end of August | #3523ARTatBerlin | Galerie Kremers presents from 15. July 2022 the group exhibition Summer Songs II by the artists Fiona Ackerman, Uwe Bremer, Timur Celik, Jan Gemeinhardt, Gregor Hiltner, Taher Jaoui, Juan Logan, Natascha Mann, Erik Nieminen, Paul Schwietzke, Volkmar Schulz-Rumpold, Howard Sherman, Robert Szot, Ernst Weil. The exhibited works […]
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