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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. 

Bernd Koberling | Solo-exhibition | Contemporary Fine Arts (CFA Berlin) | 01.03.-19.04.2025

until 19.04. | #4622ARTatBerlin | Contemporary Fine Arts currently shows a Solo-exhibition by the artist Bernd Koberling. As one of the few native Berliners (born in 1938), Koberling has never shown any interest in the themes of the big city. His northern landscapes and sceneries are created in Berlin, from which he repeatedly escapes by […]

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Hannah Parr | Hallucinogenic Nightmare Dream | Sexauer Gallery | 28.03.-31.03.2025

until 31.03. | #4620ARTatBerlin | Sexauer Gallery shows from 28. March 2025 the exhibition “Hallucinogenic Nightmare Dream” by the artist Hannah Parr. Hallucinogenic Nightmare Dream “Some say the ancestors live in the drums,” says Hannah Parr as she introduces me to her work. Born in the UK, she now lives and works in Zürich, following […]

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Tobias Rehberger | on top of surface – beneath some thought | neugerriemschneider | 22.03.-19.04.2025

until 19.04. | #4621ARTatBerlin | neugerriemschneider (Linienstraße) shows from 22nd March 2025 (Opening: 21.03.) the exhibition “on top of surface – beneath some thought” by the artist Tobias Rehberger. on top of surface – beneath some thought, Tobias Rehberger’s ninth solo exhibition with neugerriemschneider, continues the artist’s extended engagement with the languages of design, architecture […]

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NEWS ++ Last chance to see: Hörner/Antlfinger: Parrot Terristories – TA T – Tieranatomisches Theater | 11.10.2024–29.03.2025

The first paintings depicting grey parrots date back to the time when the transatlantic slave trade began. African grey parrots came to Europe on the same ships on the same trade routes that companies used to trade sugar and enslaved persons. Today, there are probably more African grey parrots living in human households worldwide than […]

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