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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. 

Dirk Richter + Sabine Puschmann | DAZWISCHEN | Galerie Sievi | 07.10.-17.12.2022

until 17.12. | #3646ARTatBerlin | Galerie Sievi presents from 7. October 2022 the duo exhibition DAZWISCHEN with sculptures by artist Dirk Richter and paintings by artist Sabine Puschmann. Dirk Richter gets his inspiration from drawing in front of nature. He is particularly interested in dynamic motifs and shapes, which he develops into independent free compositions […]

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NEWS ++ House of DiMotion: 3D Motion exhibition with 21 international artists on Lohmühleninsel | 07.10.-30.11.2022

PEQAS GALLERY, ÆVE & Metis will present high-quality 3D animations with sound background from October 7th to November 30th 2022 in the “House of DiMotion”, a historic customs house and home of the former Chalet, now ÆVE, on Lohmühleninsel in Kreuzberg For two month,  21 well-known international 3D Motion Artists – with ranges of over […]

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SUPERFRONT @AquabitArt Galerie | 07.10.-04.11.2022

Superfront was founded in Sweden in 2013 with a clear vision in mind: To give people the opportunity to create beautiful, high-quality furniture at a reasonable price. From the beginning of October to the beginning of November 2023, the design products that have emerged from this vision will be presented at the AquabitArt Gallery in Berlin. […]

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NEWS ++ Michael Müller at Städel Museum Frankfurt am Main | 15.10.2022-19.02.2023

In his works, the German-British artist Michael Anthony Müller (*1970) deals with the transfer of his own thought processes into a sensual, aesthetic experience. He does not limit himself to one artistic medium, but moves between painting, drawing, installation and sculpture on the border between meditative conception and excessive expenditure. At the centre of the […]

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