until 20.01. | #2632ARTatBerlin | Kunsthaus Dahlem currently shows an exhibition with artworks by the sculpteur Jussuf Abbo. The sensitively modelled female heads by the sculptor Jussuf Abbo inspired the Berlin art scene of the Golden Twenties. Abbo participated in the progressive movements of his time and was a close friend of Else Lasker-Schüler and […]
read moreFrom 25 October 2019, the Kunstbibliothek im Kulturforum will be showing the exhibition “Typoems und Künstlerbücher” with works by printer and publisher Hansjörg Mayer. The printer, teacher and publisher Hansjörg Mayer, who lives in London, became one of the most important protagonists of concrete poetry and the art of the 1960s with his experiments in […]
read moreThe Museum Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart – Berlin shows from 18th October 2019 as a part of the series “Musikwerke Bildender Künstler (>Works of music by visual artists)” the exhibition Bergama Stereo by the artist Cevdet Erek. In the architecture and sound installation “Bergama Stereo”, the Istanbul-based artist and musician Cevdet Erek refers […]
read moreThe Museum Bergguen shows from 14th September 2019 the exhibition Pablo Picasso x Thomas Scheibitz. Zeichen Bühne Lexikon as a juxtaposition of works by both artists. Hardly any other contemporary artist works so multi-layered with set pieces and references from everyday life and art history as Thomas Scheibitz (*1968, Radeberg). His dense paintings and shadowy […]
read moreUntil mid-September 2019, the Hamburger Bahnhof Museum is showing the exhibition “Emil Nolde. Eine deutsche Legende – Der Künstler im Nationalsozialismus” (> Emil Nolde. A German Legend – The Artist in National Socialism). The Expressionist Emil Nolde is probably the most famous ‘degenerate artist’: no other artist confiscated so many works, no other works hung […]
read moreThe Alte Nationalgalerie currently presents the French painter and patron of the Impressionists Gustave Caillebotte (1848-1894). The exhibition shows his pioneering work “Rue de Paris, temps de pluie”, completed in 1877 and on show for the first time in Berlin. Gustave Caillebotte was one of the central protagonists of French Impressionism and yet he is […]
read moreuntil 11.08. | Kunsthaus Dahlem is currently presenting the exhibition “Flucht in die Bilder? Die Künstler der Brücke im Nationalsozialismus (> Escape into the Pictures?) The Artists of the Brücke in National Socialism” in cooperation with the Brücke Museum. The exhibition “Flucht in die Bilder?” is the first to critically and extensively examine the artistic […]
read moreIn April and May 2019, in addition to the current exhibition programme, the Hamburger Bahnhof will be hosting a varied programme of events with discussions with experts, guided tours for artists and workshops. Every first Thursday of the month, admission is free as part of the VOLKSWAGEN ART4ALL initiative from 4 pm to 8 pm. […]
read moreuntil 04.08. | Kupferstichkabinett shows from 13. April 2019 the exhibition “In bester Gesellschaft” with selected acquisitions of the Berlin Kupferstichkabinett from the years 2009 to 2019. “In bester Gesellschaft” (> In best company) illustrates the way in which the collection of the Berlin Kupferstichkabinett has grown over the last ten years with around 60 […]
read moreuntil 16.06. | Since 28 February 2019, the Bröhan Museum has been showing the exhibition “Ilna Ewers-Wunderwald. Rediscovery of an Art Nouveau Artist” Blackbox #6. Ilna Ewers-Wunderwald (1875-1957) was a true Art Nouveau icon. Before the First World War, the myth-loving artist was celebrated by art critics, but then fell into oblivion for more than […]
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