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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. 

Jessica Rankin | The Weight of Light | carlier gebauer | 14.03.–18.04.2026

until 18.04. | #5001ARTatBerlin | carlier gebauer currently shows the exhibition The Weight of Light by the artist Jessica Rankin. Carlier | Gebauer, Berlin, is pleased to announce the solo exhibition The Weight of Light by New York-based painter Jessica Rankin, featuring seven new works. Rankin is known for her distinctive use of thread and […]

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Ron Jude + Joachim Brohm | The same is dissimilar, the different similar | Robert Morat Galerie | 27.03.-16.05.2026

until 16.05. | #4911ARTatBerlin | Robert Morat Galerie shows from Friday, 27. March 2026 (Opening: 26.03.) the exhibition The same is dissimilar, the different similar by the artists Ron Jude and Joachim Brohm. The exhibition examines the early work of two internationally renowned photographers – and friends: Ron Jude and Joachim Brohm. Their photographs from […]

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Xia Peng | UNSORTED CHAPTERS | Migrant Bird Space | 28.03.-08.05.2026

until 08.05. | #5000ARTatBerlin | Migrant Bird Space shows at Saturday, 28. March 2026 the exibition “UNSORTED CHAPTERS” by the artist Xia Peng. Opening 28 March 2026, Migrant Bird Space presents Unsorted Chapters, a solo exhibition by Xia Peng featuring new paintings in acrylic, including works on found objects. Developed closely with the artist, the show […]

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Fernanda Galvãos | serpent serpent Snake | Galerie Barbara Thumm | 21.03.–18.04.2026

until 18.04. | #5002ARTatBerlin | Galerie Barbara Thumm shows from Saturday, 21. March 2026 (Opening: 20.03.) the exhibition “serpent serpent Snake” by the artist Fernanda Galvãos. How do we represent nature? The question calls for a critical reassessment of the Western history of vision. With the invention of perspective during the Renaissance, painting established a […]

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