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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. 

Heidrun Rathgeb | Solo-exhibition | Haverkampf Leistenschneider | 07.01.-07.02.2026

until 07.02. | #4904ARTatBerlin | Haverkampf Leistenschneider presents from Wednesday, 7. January 2026 a solo-exhibition by the artist Heidrun Rathgeb. Galerie Haverkampf Leistenschneider presents a body of small-scaled works by Heidrun Rathgeb in their Gallery Cabinet. Living and working near Lake Constance in southwestern Germany, the surrounding light and landscape deeply informs her intimate egg tempera paintings, […]

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NEWS ++ Brancusi – Neue Nationalgalerie (Berlin) | 20.03.–09.08.2026

From 20 March to 9 August 2026, the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin, in collaboration with the Centre Pompidou in Paris, presents a comprehensive solo exhibition dedicated to the Romanian-French sculptor Constantin Brancusi (1876–1957). Featuring more than 150 works — sculptures, photographs, films, and rarely shown archival materials — the project marks the first large-scale Brancusi […]

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NEWS ++ Power outage in Berlin: Humboldt Forum opens exhibitions free of charge for those affected and those helping – Humboldt Forum | 07.01.-11.01.2026

The Humboldt Forum welcomes all Berliners affected by the power outage, as well as all volunteers and official helpers, to its collection presentations and exhibitions free of charge from Wednesday to Sunday, January 7 to 11, 2026. The workshops and the “Ort der Wärme” (Place of Warmth) also invite visitors to linger without consuming anything […]

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NEWS ++ Dominik Lejman: Phantome – St. Matthäus-Kirche (Berlin) | 10.01.–15.02.2026

On Friday, 9 January 2026 at 7 pm the exhibition “Phantome” by Polish artist Dominik Lejman opens at St. Matthäus Church at Kulturforum Berlin. Curated by Hubertus von Amelunxen, the exhibition brings together around 20 works spanning nearly three decades and presents Lejman’s distinctive fusion of painting and video as a site-specific exploration of perception, […]

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