With its seventh edition from 11 April to 13 April 2025, Art Düsseldorf is consolidating its position as a dynamic art fair in the German-speaking world. This year’s edition presents 108 galleries, including – in addition to 75 galleries that have been regularly represented for several years – 33 first-time participants. The list of galleries […]
read moreThe exhibition Being Renée Sintenis & The Women of My Life by Alexandra Hopf at the Verein zur Förderung von Kunst und Kultur am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz ends this week. On Friday, 11 April 2025, the gallery will remain open until 9.00 pm. The exhibition reexamines the narratives of women in art and cultural history, opening a […]
read moreThe Bundeskunsthalle in Bonn has been presenting since 14 March 2025 the author Susan Sontag, who has dedicated her life to the study of visual media. Throughout her life, the author, critic and public intellectual Susan Sontag has worked intensively with visual media. Coming from a background in philosophy and literary studies, she clearly recognised […]
read moreuntil 26.04. | #4618ARTatBerlin | Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery Berlin presents from 28. March 2025 (Opening: 27.03.) the solo exhibition “My Child’s Nth Finger” by the artist Tae Kim. Bearing multiple heads, eyes and limbs, Tae Kim’s willowy, elfin figures appear glitching, caught in a seemingly endless process of transformation that allows them to exist in […]
read moreThe anniversary exhibition ‘KRIEG – UND FRIEDEN? (War – and Peace?) 100 Years of Bernhard Heisig 1925-2025′ at Schloss Sacrow (Sacrow Castle) near Potsdam celebrates the artistic legacy of Bernhard Heisig (1925-2011), one of the most important painters in German post-war history. It will be held from 26 April to 22 June 2025 in the […]
read moreThe Hamburger Bahnhof has arrived in the present: New productions and the first institutional exhibitions by eight Berlin and international contemporary artists present themes such as artificial intelligence, indigenous knowledge and collective dreaming to the public. Interactive spaces such as the Rieckhallenatelier intensify the exchange between visitors and art, established admission-free formats such as Berlin […]
read moreLast Chance to see: Astrup Fearnley Museet in Oslo presents Between Rivers until January 12, 2025. Between Rivers brings together contemporary artists who explore the place of rivers in our lives at a time when they are being profoundly reshaped by human activity. While they have been an important topic for artists in the twentieth […]
read moreThe exhibition ‘Extra Time’ by British artist Heather Phillipson has started: she has transformed the Kunsthalle St. Annen into a walk-in work of art that can be experienced by visitors until 2 March 2025. To mark the 100th anniversary of Thomas Mann’s novel The Magic Mountain, British artist Heather Phillipson is transforming the Kunsthalle St. […]
read moreAround a year and a half after the first “Neocon After Effects”, the second edition of the exhibition series will take place in January 2025. For the new edition, the circle of participants is expanding to include new acquaintances and rediscovered connections with artistic and musical dual talents. Under the title “NEU KAPUTT, FIXED STILL […]
read moreTanztage Berlin 2025 will take place at Sophiensælen from 9 to 25 January 2025. The 34th festival edition will present 4 premieres, 6 revivals and a discourse and workshop programme on scarcity, body politics and burnout. After initial plans to shorten the festival, Sophiensæle have found a way to present the usual 10 selected works […]
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