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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. 

Gerry Johansson + Andreas Johnen | being human, being material | Dorothée Nilsson Gallery | 10.03.-20.04.2024

until 20.04. | #4220ARTatBerlin | Dorothée Nilsson Gallery currently shows the duo exhibition being human, being material by the artists Gerry Johansson and Andreas Johnen. What is human, what is material? Materiality is a fundamental dimension of human existence. We, as living bodies, are worldly creatures interacting with our surroundings in profound ways that shape […]

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Haley Mellin | Biodiversity and Betadiversity | DITTRICH + SCHLECHTRIEM | 24.04.–29.06.2024

until 29.06. | #4219ARTatBerlin | DITTRICH & SCHLECHTRIEM shows from 24. April 2024 the exhibition “Biodiversity and Betadiversity” by the artist Haley Mellin. DITTRICH & SCHLECHTRIEM are pleased to present our first solo show by artist and dedicated conservationist Haley Mellin (born in Northern California, works in New York). The exhibition, entitled Biodiversity and Betadiversity, […]

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Olaf Heine | Hawai’i | CAMERA WORK | 20.04.-01.06.2024

until 01.06. | #4218ARTatBerlin | CAMERA WORK shows from 20. April 2024 the exhibition Hawai’i by the artist Olaf Heine. The photographer Olaf Heine is an essayist of our time whose oeuvre is characterized by a profoundly composed narraZon. This also includes his observations of the island of Hawai’i, which the internationally renowned artist has […]

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Santiago de Paoli | Lieber Nebelkopf, die Blaue Brücke is open | Meyer Riegger | 26.04.-15.06.2024

until 15.06. | #4217ARTatBerlin | Meyer Riegger shows from 26. April 2024 the exhibition Lieber Nebelkopf, die Blaue Brücke is open by the artist Santiago de Paoli. Words, it seems, are hardly the best intermediaries when it comes to capturing Santiago de Paoli’s paintings. A critic went so far as to describe them as “beasts” […]

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