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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 ++ RED – ROT — Live-Performance by Ilana Palmgren, Joni Salmela & Jaakko Sirainen | SomoS Arts (Berlin) | 14.11.2025

SomoS alumn Ilana Palmgren returns to SomoS with RED – ROT – a live performance created in collaboration with Joni Salmela and Jaakko Sirainen. Through sound, movement and light, they explore dissociation and transformation as sensory states and invite the audience to a synaesthetic experience of colour, emotion and embodied presence. RED – ROT is […]

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NEWS ++ Havel air and city lights. City and countryside in the paintings of the Berlin Secession – Bröhan Museum (Berlin) | 17.10.2025-22.02.2026

On 17 October 2025, Berlin’s Bröhan Museum will open the exhibition “Havel Air and City Lights: City and Countryside in the Paintings of the Berlin Secession”. The show is the last opportunity to see the paintings before the Bröhan Museum closes for renovation in spring 2027. Around 1900, the relationship between urban and rural areas […]

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SALON: MAU R | AOA;87 X DŸSE | AOA;87 contemporary | 21.11.-20.12.2025

until 20.12. | #4852ARTatBerlin | AOA;87 contemporary presents from Friday, 21. November 2025 (Opening: 20.11.) the group exhibition „SALON: MAU R | AOA;87 X DŸSE“, an anniversary exhibition about ruptures, conviction, and the end of the illusion of sugarland. “Unprepared. Unreflected. Naive. And dumb.” This is how DŸSE’s song Keine Mauern mehr ends – and […]

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NEWS ++ The Scharf Collection: Goya – Monet – Cézanne – Bonnard – Grosse – Alte Nationalgalerie (Berlin) | 24.10.2025-15.02.2026

For the first time, the Scharf Collection, one of Germany’s most important private collections, will be presented on a large scale – namely from 24 October 2025 at the Alte Nationalgalerie. The collection comprises mainly 19th- and 20th-century French art as well as contemporary international art. The exhibition shows a selection of around 200 works, […]

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Karl Menzen | Stimmen von Stahl. Tellurische Gesichter | Galerie feinart berlin | 12.10.-22.11.2025

until 22.11. | #4828ARTatBerlin | Galerie feinart berlin presents from Saturday, 11th October 2025 the exhibition “Stimmen von Stahl. Tellurische Gesichter” by the artist Karl Menzen. The feinart berlin gallery pays tribute to Karl Menzen (11 April 1950 – 19 November 2020), whose poetic sculptures adorn public spaces throughout Berlin. Karl Menzen would have turned […]

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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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Jeanne Fredac | Farben des Angeborenen und Nuancen des Gelernten | Galerie Sievi | 06.09.-25.10.2025

bis 25.10. | #4789ARTatBerlin | Galerie Sievi presents from 6. September 2025 the exhibition Farben des Angeborenen und Nuancen des Gelernten (> Colours of the innate and nuances of the learned) with works by the artist Jeanne Fredac (1970-2025). Jeanne Fredac was a French multidisciplinary artist who lived in Berlin since the mid-2000s. Her explorations […]

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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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