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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. 

Matthias Esch | Karte und Gebiet | Galerie Brockstedt | 14.02.-04.05.2025

until 04.05. | #4571ARTatBerlin | Galerie Brockstedt shows from 14. February 2025 the exhibition “Karte und Gebiet” by the artist Matthias Esch. “These paintings draw their power from the contrast between lively, expressive painting and strict geometric patterns. The one forms the basis of each work, the other lies above it as a strict system […]

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ACCROCHAGE | Group exhibition | Galerie Gilla Lörcher | 01.02.-21.02.2025

until 21.02. | #4570ARTatBerlin | Galerie Gilla Lörcher shows from Saturday, 1st. February 2025 (Opening: 31.01.) the group exhibition ACCROCHAGE by the artists John Cornu, Ivan Liovik Ebel, Ivana Kličković, Quentin Lefranc, Sandrine Mahéo, Gonzalo Reyes Araos, Christian Pilz and Capucine Vandebrouck. The exhibition presents paintings, drawings and objects. Opening: Friday, 31st. January 2025, 7 […]

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Christa Jeitner | Nicht Schwarz, nicht Weiß, nur schmutziges Grau | DIEHL | 08.02.-14.03.2025

until 14.03. | #4569ARTatBerlin | DIEHL shows from Saturday, 08. February 2025 (Opening: 07.02.) the Exhibition “Nicht Schwarz, nicht Weiß, nur schmutziges Grau” by the artist Christa Jeitner. Opening: Friday, 07. February 2025, 7 pm. Exhibition dates: Saturday, 08. February until Friday, 14. March 2025     Title image caption: Christa Jeitner, Fortgeführter Zyklus Licht des […]

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NEWS ++ Wrapped in splendour. Reconstructions of medieval garments from Nubia – Bode-Museum | 06.02.-12.04.2025

The special presentation in room 220 of the Bode Museum shows glamourous and elegant garments from medieval Nubia that express secular and religious prestige. The reconstructions are based on wall paintings from the cathedral of Faras. These are now in the collections of the National Museum in Warsaw and the Sudan National Museum in Khartoum. […]

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