The exhibition “Bosporus Beats. Views of Istanbul from 1500 to 1800” at the Kupferstichkabinett (Museum of Prints and Drawings) in the Kulturforum Berlin presents a multifaceted pictorial history between Europe and the Ottoman Empire. The last chance to see is May 31, 2026. The focus is on Istanbul, the vibrant metropolis on the Bosporus, which, […]
read moreuntil 12.07. | #5075ARTatBerlin | Jarmuschek + Partner shows from Saturday, 30. May 2026 (Opening: 29.05.) the Group-exhibition “To be” by the artists Kater D. Lunita-July Dorn, Sophie Heukemes, Nellie Jonsson, Doris Kolpa, Gabriele Münter, Julie Peter, Floor Sabelis, Emma Sarpaniemi, Malwine Stauss and Lara Weiler. “A child sleeps peacefully on the sofa; a hairclip […]
read moreThe exhibition “New Woman, New Vision. The Bauhaus Women Photographers”, currently on view at the Berlin Museum of Photography (Museum für Fotografie), is dedicated to the significant contributions of female photographers to the development of the medium since the early 20th century. It presents approximately 300 works from the collection of the Bauhaus Archive / […]
read moreThe Israel-born artist Amnon David Ar presents a comprehensive solo exhibition at the Kirche am Hohenzollernplatz in Berlin-Wilmersdorf. Light Years brings together works created since his move to Berlin in 2013 and is accompanied by the publication of a namesake art monograph. Concerts and artist talks will accompany the exhibition. The exhibition on Amnon David Ar, curated […]
read moreSince its inception, the Carnival of Cultures has shaped Berlin’s cultural identity as a place of diversity, encounter and public appropriation of urban space. Straddling the lines between celebration, political expression and social projection, the event simultaneously raises complex questions of visibility, representation and attribution. The exhibition, which takes place from 13–26 May 2026 at […]
read moreThe exhibition “A Long-Distance Call: Scenes from the Weimar Republic” at the Lenbachhaus (May 12–September 27, 2026) presents the Weimar Republic through concrete scenes and artistic works as an era marked by contrasts between progress and crisis. It focuses on everyday moments, new ways of life, technological developments, and social tensions, offering a multifaceted view of the […]
read moreThe exhibition “Canaletto & Bellotto” at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna (March 24–September 6, 2026) is dedicated to two of the most important veduta painters of the 18th century: Canaletto and his nephew Bernardo Bellotto. Using selected works, it traces the development of the Venetian cityscape and its dissemination throughout Europe. The exhibition illuminates not […]
read moreTate Modern presents until 31. August 2026 the largest ever survey exhibition celebrating the groundbreaking work of world-renowned artist Dame Tracey Emin (b.1963). Emin’s commitment to unapologetic self-expression has transformed our understanding of what art can be and continues to influence contemporary art today, using the female body to explore passion, pain and healing. Spanning […]
read moreuntil 27.06. | #5074ARTatBerlin | Galerie feinart berlin shows from Thursday, 21. May 2026 the exhibition L’orto dei sogni by the artist Mariella Ridda. L’orto dei sogni. It is truly a “Garden of Dreams” into which Mariella Ridda invites us. The artist explores contemporary themes such as the fragility of the world, the experience of […]
read moreThe TUM Architecture Museum is addressing one of the most pressing issues of our time: global food production. From April 23 to October 18, 2026, the exhibition illuminates the complex networks behind our food supply and shows how climate change, resource scarcity, and economic interests are pushing the existing system to its limits. In twelve […]
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