DAS MINSK Kunsthaus in Potsdam gives us a sneak peek at its annual programme for 2023 to 2024. Currently, DAS MINSK is showing the retrospective “Nichts Neues” (> Nothing New) by 91-year-old artist Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt. This exhibition is dedicated to the artist Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt (*1932 in Wurzen) and her artistic life’s work between 1960 and […]
read moreuntil 20.05. | #3813ARTatBerlin | Galerie Martin Mertens shows from 25th March 2023 the double exhibition by the artists Robert Bosisio and Pius Fox. At first glance, the work of the South Tyrolean painter Robert Bosisio and the Berlin-based Pius Fox seems very different. While Fox moves predominantly in the field of abstract painting, Bosisio […]
read moreuntil 22.04. | #3814ARTatBerlin | Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery Berlin presents from 23. March 2023 the exhibition “Internal Landscapes” with works by the artists Rabia Farooqui and Rabia S. Akhtar. Where do we draw the line between reality and the stuff of dreams? Internal Landscapes, a duo exhibition of miniature paintings by Rabia Farooqui and Rabia […]
read moreuntil 27.05. | #3812ARTatBerlin | Galerie mutare shows from 24. March 2023 the group exhibition Figures in Front of Landscapes with paintings and Bronzes/Ceramics. Participating artists: Filip Kalkowski, Sabina Grzimek, Hans Scheib, Léo Faulhaber, Kui soon Park and Johannes Gérve. Exhibition Dates: Friday, 24 March – Saturday, 27 May 2023 Gallery Weekend: Friday, 28 April […]
read moreFor the first time in over 100 years, the underground corridors of one of Europe’s largest steam engine factory halls will be opened up in Berlin and transformed into an art experience. In the spectacular exhibition HIMMEL UNTER BERLIN Vol. 2, which can only be visited with exclusive and limited tickets, visitors lose themselves in […]
read moreuntil 22.04. | #3811ARTatBerlin | Q Gallery Berlin presents from 14 March 2023 on the occasion of Nowruzfest 2023 the exhibition Spring Patterns with an art bazaar. The exhibition features works by artists from Azerbaijan, Germany, China, Japan, Macedonia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Poland, thematically dealing with the blossoming of nature and spring: Isa Mammadov, Zebo […]
read moreuntil 22.04. | #3810ARTatBerlin | Galerie SCHMALFUSS BERLIN presents from 18. March 2023 the solo exhibition Reisende vor Ort by the artist Roland Stratmann. It shows the multi-layered and enigmatic repertoire of works by the internationally established artist. “Art lovers feel like travellers in our current exhibition: always on the move, hungry for adventure, driven […]
read moreSince 3 November 2022, the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston (ICA) has been showing a new site-specific commission by Barbara Kruger (b. 1945 in Newark, NJ). For over 40 years, Kruger has been a consistent, critical observer of contemporary culture. In her distinctive visual language, she uses striking textual statements and images from the mass media […]
read moreuntil 26.04. | #3809ARTatBerlin | Galerie Dittmar presents from 14th March 2023 the solo exhibition „Beyond Nature“ with works by the artist Anna Gille. Anna Gille, born in 1986 in Dresden, lives and works in Berlin. She studied at the Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig and the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Lyon. 2014 […]
read moreThe feature film NAHSCHUSS by director Franziska Stünkel will celebrate its television premiere on Friday, 10 March 2023 at 8:15 pm on ARTE. The political thriller with a top-class cast including Lars Eidinger, Luise Heyer and Devid Striesow deals with the death penalty in the GDR. It is based on the real story of Dr […]
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