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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. 

Elvira Bach | Galerie SCHMALFUSS BERLIN | 28.10.-25.11.2023

until 25.11. | #4070ARTatBerlin | Galerie SCHMALFUSS BERLIN presents from 28. October 2023 the exhibition  with work of the artist Elvira Bach. Great, strong, erotic women are the theme of ELVIRA BACH’s life. They are women who – like herself – go their way self-confidently, sometimes provocatively. ELVIRA BACH’s casual, sweeping brushstrokes and gestural figuration […]

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Daniela Polz & Anja Kracht | Homozygot | Galerie Z22 | 03.11.-12.11.2023

until 12.11. | #4069ARTatBerlin | Galerie Z22 shows from 3. November 2023 the Exhibition Homozygot of artists Daniela Polz and Anja Kracht. DANIELA POLZ’S expressive language is strongly concept- and symbol-based. The themes have always revolved around the essence of being human and its enigma. For some years now, she has been concentrating on the […]

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Jimmy DeSana | Solo Exhibition | Meyer Riegger | 04.11.-22.12.2023 – extended until 06.01.2024

until 06.01. | #4068ARTatBerlin | Meyer Riegger shows from 04. November 2023 (Opening: 03.11) an exhibition by the artist Jimmy DeSana. Meyer Riegger shows 53 works from all phases of Jimmy DeSana’s short but productive career. With a series of 56 black-and-white lithographs called 101 Nudes, DeSana completed his art studies at Georgia State University […]

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Joseph Mader | Ein Künstler wird wiederentdeckt | Salongalerie Die Möwe | 24.11.-02.12.2023

until 02.12. | #4067ARTatBerlin | Salongalerie Die Möwe presents from 24. November 2023 the exhibition Ein Künstler wird wiederentdeckt (An artist is rediscovered) with works of the artist Joseph Mader. Joseph Mader (1905 – 1982), who was strongly influenced by the art of Max Beckmann in the early 1930s, is one of the most recent […]

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NEWS ++ Lee Ufan | Hamburger Bahnhof – Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart | 27.10.2023-10.03.2024

Hamburger Bahnhof presents the first retrospective of the painter and sculptor Lee Ufan in Germany. Lee is one of the most important representatives of the Mono-ha school in Japan and the Dansaekhwa movement in Korea, which developed parallel to other minimalist art movements. The exhibition shows around 50 works from five decades of his creative work. […]

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NEWS ++ Zoom on van Eyck. Masterpieces in Detail | Gemäldegalerie at Kulturforum | 20.10.2023-03.03.2024

No other painter in the history of European art was able to reproduce the details of his reality with comparable brilliance and precision as the founder of Old Netherlandish painting: Jan van Eyck. An interactive digital projection now makes it possible in the Berlin Gemäldegalerie to immerse oneself in the tiniest subtleties of his masterpieces. […]

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NEWS ++ Extended! Flashes of Memory. Photography during the Holocaust | Museum für Fotografie | until 28.01.2024

Addendum: The highly acclaimed special exhibition of the International Memorial Yad Vashem at the Berlin Museum of Photography will be extended until 28 January 2024 due to continued public interest. More than 40,000 visitors have already seen the exhibition, which takes a critical look at the visual documentation of photographs and films taken during the […]

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Natascha Ungeheuer | A look into her picture worlds from 1964 to 2023 | Galerie Brockstedt | 09.11.2023-30.01.2024

until 30.01.| #4066ARTatBerlin | Galerie Brockstedt shows from 9th November 2023 the exhibition “A look into her picture worlds from 1964 to 2023” with paintings and drawings by the artist Natascha Ungeheuer. “Natascha Ungeheuer is a painting utopian of the German language.” Johannes Schenk “Natascha Ungeheuer was born Ursula Rosa Ungeheuer in Blumenfeld. She spent […]

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