The first part of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) programme began in June 2023 with Ether’s Bloom, featuring a series of new projects. These include a writer in residence, artistic explorations of AI, a podcast, lectures and talks. The second part of the programme is the development of an app with a special focus on mediation […]
read moreThe exhibition in the Scharf-Gerstenberg Collection is dedicated for the first time to the artistic relationship between the French surrealist André Masson and the Berlin artist Ernst Wilhelm Nay, whose art became the figurehead of abstract modernism in post-war West Germany. André Masson’s (1896-1987) large-format painting “Massacre”, which is the starting point of the exhibition, […]
read moreuntil 13.01. | #4134ARTatBerlin | Galerie SCHMALFUSS BERLIN shows from 2nd December 2023 the group exhibition Faszination Landschaft (Fascination of Landscape). Leonardo da Vinci created the first pure landscape depiction on the River Arno in 1473. Since then, what we perceive as an aesthetic whole in our world has changed dramatically. In the last exhibition […]
read moreBroken smartphone displays, a crackle in the radio transmission, frozen images in a video call. It is only at the moment of disruption that our attention is drawn to the nature of the technical media that surround us every day, but without pushing themselves to the fore. As one of the youngest and most unpredictable […]
read moreThe exhibition “Modigliani. Modern Views” at the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart is the first exhibition on Amedeo Modigliani in Germany for 15 years. In cooperation with the Museum Barberini in Potsdam, a show has been created that surprisingly reassesses the image of women in Modigliani’s work and shows many of his works for the first time in […]
read moreFrom 14 September 2023, the Gemäldegalerie Düsseldorf presents the exhibition “Death and the Devil. Fascination of Horror”. For the first time, a show illuminates the legacy and continuation of artistic strategies of horror in fashion, music, film as well as contemporary art. The spectrum of the 120 works on display ranges from classical painting and […]
read moreThe exhibition “Dawn of Humanity. Art in Times of Upheaval” shows works of art from the first two decades of the 20th century from the Kunstmuseum Bonn’s collection of classical modernism in dialogue with contemporary artistic positions. What the works from both eras have in common is that they were and are created at a […]
read moreEdvard Munch’s art is known for its haunting depictions of deep human emotions. However, his fascination with nature plays an equally important role in his works, which is now being thematised in an exhibition for the first time. “Munch. Life Landscape”, on show at Potsdam’s Museum Barberini from 18 November 2023, is dedicated to the […]
read moreuntil 20.12. | #4108ARTatBerlin | Michaela Helfrich Galerie shows from 22. November 2023 the exhibition Last and further with works by different artists of the gallery. Last and further – it seems like a turning point. Art stands still. Neither forwards nor backwards. A pause in positions Gerard Waskievitz, 2023, Fee Morgana, Oil on Canvas, […]
read moreuntil 09.12 | #4106ARTatBerlin | Galerie Tammen shows from 17. November 2023 the exhibition “Trak Wendisch: Part II” with paintings and assemblages by the artist Trak Wendisch. This exhibition follows Part I with objekt art and sculptures, that has been shown in the Galerie Tammen previously. Trak Wendisch is an authentic personality – searching, enthusiastic, critical. […]
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