until 25.10. | #4777ARTatBerlin | Die BBA Gallery zeigt ab Donnerstag, 11. September 2025 die Gruppenausstellung “Artist of Our Time”. ‘Artists of Our Time’ questions the art world’s common orientation towards retrospectives and posthumous recognition. The focus is on artistic positions that stand for topicality, a willingness to experiment and cultural relevance. Komla Letsu Philip, […]
read moreuntil 01.11. | #4778ARTatBerlin | AOA;87 contemporary shows from Friday, 12 September 2025 (Opening: 11.09.) the solo exhibition “Morpheus Mango Mau” by the artist Helga Schmidhuber. As part of the exhibition, a talk with journalist, biologist, and philosopher Cord Riechelmann will take place on Sunday, 14 September 2025, at 10:30 am. Helga Schmidhuber’s paintings move […]
read moreDuring Berlin Art Week (10–14 September 2025), the festival meeting place “Berlin Art Week Garden” invites you to the Hamburger Bahnhof – National Gallery of Contemporary Art. On Friday, 12 September 2025, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., the international symposium “Shaping the Future” will take place there. Under the title ›Shaping the Future‹, international […]
read more{Play}until 04.10. | #4823ARTatBerlin | Galerie Z22 shows from 06. September 2025 the Duo-exhibition “Dienst ist Dienst und Schnaps ist Schnaps” by the artists Christoph Bartolmäs and Axel Bunt. The German view of life is often characterised by the separation of seriousness and fun, which is expressed by the saying “Dienst ist Dienst und Schnaps […]
read moreWith “E & U”, Galerie Kremers and Galerie ART CRU Berlin present their first collaborative exhibition project. International artistic positions from Canada, the USA and Europe come together: established art (“E”) and Outsider Art (“U”) – deliberately without hierarchy and with space for new perspectives. Under the title E & U, the two Berlin galleries […]
read moreuntil 15.11. | #4776ARTatBerlin | Galerie Martin Mertens shows from Saturday, 6 September 2025 the exhibition “All is still possible” by the artist Simone Lucas. The exhibition title All is still possible directly reflects the core themes of Simone Lucas (*1973, Düsseldorf). Her pictorial worlds open up vast spaces for interpretation: they may evoke dream […]
read moreIn fall 2025, the Schinkel Pavillon will present “Magic Bullet” – the first large-scale solo exhibition in Germany by British artist Issy Wood (b. 1993). A new series of works will be on view that respond to the striking architecture of the site. Issy Wood captures our world with her tempting paintings–on canvas, on music […]
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