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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. 

Minh Dung Vu | Silky Way | Galerie kajetan Berlin | 13.09.–29.11.2025

until 29.11. | #4764ARTatBerlin | Galerie kajetan Berlin shows from Saturday, 13. September 2025 (Opening: 12.09.) the exhibition “Silky Way” by the artist Minh Dung Vu. The kajetan gallery is delighted to present Silky Way, the first solo exhibition by Munich-based artist Minh Dung Vu (born 1995). In addition to two smaller works on paper, the […]

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Käthe Kruse | nähen nähen nähen | ZWINGER Galerie | 06.09.–01.11.2025

until 01.11. | #4763ARTatBerlin | ZWINGER Galerie shows from Saturday, 6 September 2025 (Opening: 05.09.) the exhibition “nähen nähen nähen” by the artist Käthe Kruse. Käthe Kruse does not draw—she sews. In a focused, time-intensive process, the artist places stitch next to stitch with the sewing machine, densely layered from top to bottom. Her sewn […]

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Caroline Kryzecki | (Non)sense | Sexauer Gallery | 06.09.-18.10.2025

until 18.10. | #4761ARTatBerlin | Sexauer Gallery shows from 06. September 2025 (Opening: 05.09.) the exhibition “(Non)sense” by the artist Caroline Kryzecki. Caroline Kryzecki shows paintings on paper. Using the tip of a brush, she paints and dabs thousands of semi-circular shapes into a grid with gouache and watercolour. By changing the size and orientation […]

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Daniel Josefsohn | Unseen | Crone Berlin | 12.09.-08.11.2025 – extended until 13.12.2025

until 29.11. | #4762ARTatBerlin | Crone Berlin shows from 12. September 2025 (Vernissage 11.09.) the exhibition Unseen by the artist Daniel Josefsohn. Crone Berlin invites you to the opening of their Berlin Art Week with the exhibition Unseen, featuring works by photographer Daniel Josefsohn who has shaped the visual identity of Generation X and the […]

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