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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. 

Franz Schmidt | TELEVISION | Rasche Ripken | 08.09.-04.11.2023 – extended until 22.12.2023

until 04.11. | #4010ARTatBerlin | RASCHE RIPKEN presents from 8. September 2023 the exhibition TELEVISION by the artist Franz Schmidt. Work, living, leisure, consumption – from these and other spheres of life, the Berlin-based artist selects exemplary everyday objects that he translates into sculptures made of lacquered MDF. In the process, he transforms the objects […]

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Jānis Šneiders | 1 : x ≤ ∞ Internal Topographies | Jarmuschek + Partner | 02.09.-30.09.2023

until 30.09. | #4009ARTatBerlin | Jarmuschek + Partner shows from 2. September 2023 the exhibition 1 : x ≤ ∞ Internal Topographies by the artist Jānis Šneiders. Worlds open up in the paintings of Jānis Šneiders. The fine lines of his single-point perspective grids get lost in the impenetrable depth of shadows and darkness. The […]

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Astrid Köppe | look deep into nature | Galerie Inga Kondeyne – Raum für Zeichnung | 02.09.-14.10.2023

until 14.10. | #4008ARTatBerlin | Galerie Inga Kondeyne – Raum für Zeichnung presents from 2. September 2023 the exhibition look deep into nature by the artist Astrid Köppe in backstage of the Galerie. As a viewer of Astrid Köppe’s drawings, one becomes an observer of an artistic amoeba world of sheer inexhaustible gestalt development, whose irritating, […]

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NEWS ++ Hamburger Bahnhof – Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart: Nadia Kaabi-Linke. Seeing Without Light | 08.09.2023-24.03.2024

In her solo exhibition at Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin-based artist Nadia Kaabi-Linke explores hidden traces of violence that shape history and the present unnoticed. The exhibition confronts historical erasures and examines the role of censorship and violence in the history of art and politics in Central Europe. At the centre is the project “Blind Current Extracts” […]

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