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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. 

NEWS ++ Collective experience: The Summer Holiday Programme 2025 – Neue Nationalgalerie (Berlin) | from 24 July 2025

During the summer holidays, the Neue Nationalgalerie becomes a lively creative space for all generations. Over a period of six weeks, the museum is offering a varied programme for children, young people, families and adults to discover the current exhibitions – from Lygia Clark to Yoko Ono – together and get creatively involved. Whether open […]

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Abraham Cruzvillegas | Splitogetherness: another groove | Galerie Thomas Schulte | 28.06.-30.08.2025

until 30.08. | #4736ARTatBerlin | Galerie Thomas Schulte (Charlottenstraße) is showing the exhibition “Splitogetherness: another groove” by the artist Abraham Cruzvillegas. Galerie Thomas Schulte presents “Splitogetherness: another groove”, a solo exhibition of new drawings, sculptures and installations by Abraham Cruzvillegas. The works were made on site especially for the exhibition in Berlin and are related […]

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ROOTS | Group exhibition| Luisa Catucci Gallery | 18.07.–31.08.2025

until 31.08. | #4740ARTatBerlin | Luisa Catucci Gallery shows from Thursday, 18 July 2025 the group exhibition „ROOTS“ with works by the artists Yvonne Andreini, Michelle Blancke, Aniana Heras, Parsa Hosseinpour, Hyon-Soo Kim, Anabelle Mandeng and Loreal Prystaj. With ROOTS, the Luisa Catucci Gallery presents its annual summer exhibition of female positions – seven artists […]

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Leunora Salihu + Albrecht Schnider | A Plant. A Person. A Life. | Galerie Thomas Schulte | 28.06.–30.08.2025

until 30.08. | #4737ARTatBerlin | Galerie Thomas Schulte (Potsdamer Str.) shows since Saturday, 28 June 2025 the duo exhibition “A Plant. A Person. A Life.”, by the artists Leunora Salihu and Albrecht Schnider. The exhibition’s title frames two artistic practices that operate on the edge of abstraction, structure and organic motion. Leunora Salihu presents both […]

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Joachim Lambrechts | The Need for Speed | Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery Berlin | 24.07.–06.09.2025

until 06.09. | #4735ARTatBerlin | Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery Berlin shows from Thursday, 24 July 2025 the solo exhibition “The Need for Speed” by the artist Joachim Lambrechts. Flames erupt from the heels of pink roller skates, the wings of jets, the sails of windsurfers, the roof of a speeding BMW. Black smoke drifts across vibrant […]

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NEWS ++ ROHKUNSTBAU – Schloss Altdöbern | 12.07.-02.11.2025

The 30th edition of ROHKUNSTBAU will take place from 12 July to 2 November. The theme of the 30th ROHKUNSTBAU is ‘Aesthetic Rearmament.’ In view of the (re)nationalisation and (re)ideologisation of cultural policy on a global level, which is becoming increasingly invasive towards art and society, a return to the autonomy of art is essential. […]

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SHOWCASE | Group Exhibition | Galerie EIGEN + ART Berlin | 17.07.–30.08.2025

until 30.08. | #4734ARTatBerlin | Galerie EIGEN + ART Berlin shows from Thursday, 17 July 2025 the group exhibition SHOWCASE with works by twelve artists from the gallery programme. The exhibition brings together works that interpret the medium of sculpture broadly – between object, space and idea – and explore it in all its diversity […]

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Renate Hampke and Ursula Sax | 180 years | Semjon Contemporary | 18.07.–09.08.2025

until 09.08. | #4733ARTatBerlin | Semjon Contemporary shows from Friday, 18 July 2025 (opening: 17.07.) the duo exhibition ‘180 Years – Renate Hampke and Ursula Sax’ by the artists Renate Hampke and Ursula Sax. The exhibition honours the life’s work of Renate Hampke and Ursula Sax, two outstanding personalities in the German art landscape. On […]

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NEWS ++ The economic footprint of museums – study published by the Institute for Museum Research | Berlin-Dahlem

The Institute for Museum Research at the National Museums in Berlin has published a new representative study that for the first time comprehensively analyses the economic contribution of the museum landscape in Germany. This means that every euro invested by the public sector pays off twice over: In addition to a direct added value of […]

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