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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. 

NEWS ++ Berlin Art Week 2025: PERFORM! 2025 – Neue Nationalgalerie (Berlin) | 10.09.–14.09.2025

On the occasion of Berlin Art Week from 10 to 14 September 2025, the Neue Nationalgalerie presents the fourth edition of the performance festival PERFORM!, featuring Joan Jonas, Isaac Chong Wai and Corey Scott-Gilbert | vAL. As a special highlight, on Sunday, 14 September, Yoko Ono’s participatory performance Bells for Peace will take place. Admission to all […]

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NEWS ++ Berlin Art Week 2025: Petrit Halilaj. An Opera Out of Time – Hamburger Bahnhof – Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart | 11.09.2025-31.05.2026

Petrit Halilaj presents his first major institutional solo exhibition in Berlin at the Hamburger Bahnhof – National Gallery of Contemporary Art. The focus is on the artist’s first opera, Syrigana, which explores the possibilities of collective dreaming to create open and emancipatory worlds. In addition to this new, site-specific work, the exhibition features sculptures, installations […]

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NEWS ++ Berlin Art Week 2025: Ruprecht von Kaufmann – HERBST – Haus am Lützowplatz | 11.09.2025–04.01.2026

From 11 September 2025, the Haus am Lützowplatz will present the exhibition HERBST by the painter Ruprecht von Kaufmann. The show features new works as well as selected earlier pieces by the artist, addressing the themes of transience, change, and inner reflection. With a distinctive figurative style and multi-layered colour compositions, von Kaufmann invites the […]

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Robert Colescott | Imagine! Going to Egypt | Galerie Buchholz | 11.09.-18.10.2025

bis 18.10. | #4788ARTatBerlin | Galerie Buchholz shows from 11. September 2025 the exhibition “Imagine! Going to Egypt” by the artist Robert Colescott. Vernissage: Thursday, 11. September, 2025, 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm Exhibition Dates: Thursday, 11. September to Saturday, 18. October 2025 Extended Opening Hours during Berlin Art Week: Saturday, 13. September 2025, 11:00 […]

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NEWS ++ From the prelude to the expansion: FINE ART! II – CSR.ART @Bikini Berlin | until 6 September 2025

CSR.ART and Galerie Martin Mertens continue the opening exhibition with works fresh from the studio in the landmarked BIKINI BERLIN – and bring new impulses in the second part of FINE ART! Following the kick-off at CSR.ART’s new location in Charlottenburg with works by Thorbjørn Bechmann, Sébastien Gaudette and Sebastian Herzau, FINE ART! II opens […]

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FINE ART! | Group Exhibition | CSR.ART + Galerie Martin Mertens | 08.08.-06.09.2025

until 06.09. | #4756ARTatBerlin | CSR.ART in collaboration with Galerie Martin Mertens presents from Friday, 08. August 2025 (Opening: 07.08.) the exhibition FINE ART! by the artists Thorbjørn Bechmann, Sébastien Gaudette and Sebastian Herzau. The exhibition will be on display in the new CSR.ART exhibition space at BIKINI BERLIN. As soon as you step into […]

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NEWS ++ CSR.ART opens new exhibition location at BIKINI BERLIN: FINE ART! as a contemporary experience | 07.08.2025

On 7 August 2025, the CSR.ART Contemporary Show Room will celebrate its (re)opening with a vernissage at its new location, the iconic, listed BIKINI BERLIN in City West. The opening exhibition, FINE ART!, realised in collaboration with the Martin Mertens Gallery, will present works by three outstanding international artists: Thorbjørn Bechmann (Denmark), Sébastien Gaudette (Canada) […]

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Teachers and Students + Accrochage | ARTES Berlin | 12.07.–06.09.2025

until 06.09. | #4738ARTatBerlin | ARTES Berlin currently shows the exhibition Lehrer und Schüler (Teachers + Students) with artists by the gallery, amongst others with Peter Dreher and Erich Heckel, Georg Baselitz and Norbert Bisky, Römer + Römer and A. R. Penck, Karl Otto Götz and Gerhard Richter, Joseph Beuys and Jörg Immendorff, and many […]

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