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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. 

Nassim L’Ghoul + Stefanie Schwarzwimmer | Barometer of Self-Optimization | KLEMM’S | 21.11.2025-10.01.2026

until 10.01. | #4883ARTatBerlin | KLEMM’S shows from 21. November 2025 the exhibition Barometer of Self-Optimization by the artists Nassim L’Ghoul and Stefanie Schwarzwimmer. Klemm’s presents Barometer of Self-Optimization, a video programme featuring works by Nassim L’Ghoul (*1997 in Bad Soden) and Stefanie Schwarzwimmer (*1990 in Linz), with screenings at Klemm’s Downstairs. Complementing Sven Johne’s […]

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NEWS ++ uni form: Broken Twill – Berlin Edition | P61 Gallery (Berlin) | 11.11.-12.12.2025

From 11. November to 12. December 2025, P61 Gallery in Berlin-Schöneberg presents the exhibition “uni form: Broken Twill – Berlin Edition”. This exhibition is the Berlin-based development of a project from Seoul and creates a fascinating connection between art, fashion, and technology. The exhibition focuses on the work of artist and fashion designer Chul Yong […]

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Ornella Fieres | We measure the Distance | Sexauer Gallery | 21.11.2025-24.01.2026

bis 24.01. | #4878ARTatBerlin | Sexauer Gallery shows from Ftriday, 21. November 2025 the exhibition “We measure the Distance” by the artist Sexauer Gallery. The nucleus of Ornella Fieres’s exhibition We measure the Distance is a photo album from the 19th century. It shows a French family who emigrated to Brazil. The photographs open a view into […]

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Ingo Gerken | The minimal input | Kuckei + Kuckei | 28.11.2025-31.01.2026

until 31.01. | #4881ARTatBerlin | Kuckei + Kuckei shows from Friday, 28. November 2025 the exhibition The minimal input by the artist Ingo Gerken. Ingo Gerken’s series of works entitled ‘Bibliosculptures’ engages in visual dialogue with international book publications on contemporary art history. Temporary object interventions are created in public art libraries, taking place directly […]

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