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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. 

Melissa Steckbauer | Boys, Boys, Boys | Migrant Bird Space | 15.07.-29.07.2023

until 29.07. | #3963ARTatBerlin | Migrant Bird Space presents from 15. July 2023 the exhibition “Boys, Boys, Boys” by the artist Melissa Steckbauer. Melissa Steckbauer will be presented as the first additional artist of the summer project “Boys Boys Boys” from 15.07. to 29.07. at MBS with her fascinating works. Melissa Steckbauer currently resides and […]

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Tolia Astakhishvili: THE FIRST FINGER (CHAPTER II) – Haus Am Waldsee (House by the forest lake) | 23.06. – 24.09.2023

In her solo exhibition The First Finger (chapter II), Tolia Astakhishvili (*1974 in Tbilisi, Georgia) transforms the Haus am Waldsee in the course of an expansive installation. In addition to structural interventions, drawings, paintings, text and videos, the exhibition includes new collaborative works with Zurab Astakhishvili, Dylan Peirce and James Richards as well as contributions […]

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Sammlung Scharf-Gerstenberg: Der Geschöpfe sind viele … | 27.05.-19.10.2023

From 27 May 2023, the Sammlung Scharf-Gerstenberg (Collection Scharf-Gerstenberg) will be showing the exhibition “Der Geschöpfe sind viele…”. On the occasion of a generous donation, 30 works by the Swiss surrealist Max von Moos (1903-1979) as well as new acquisitions by Hannah Höch (1889-1978), Unica Zürn (1916-1970) and the contemporary artist Fatoş İrwen are at […]

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Gropius Bau: Indigo Waves and Other Stories | 06.04-13.08.2023

Gropius Bau is currently presenting the exhibition Indigo Waves and Other Stories: Re-Navigating the Afrasian Sea and Notions of Diaspora, which brings together the work of various contemporary artists, filmmakers, musicians, writers and scholars. Through new works and existing projects, the group exhibition traces the connections between Africa and Asia, highlighting the intersections and diasporic […]

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Berlinische Galerie shows Pınar Öğrenci with the film “Aşît/The Avalanche” | 26.05- 31.07.2023

At the Berlinische Galerie, Pınar Öğrenci will show the film “Aşît/The Avalanche” (2022, 60 min.), produced for documenta fifteen. The inspiration and starting point for it was Stefan Zweig’s “Chess Novella”, written in 1942 in Brazilian exile, in which the game of chess becomes a survival strategy in the face of fascism. Öğrenci has returned […]

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Sophie Reinhold | Traüm Weiter | Galerie Nordenhake Berlin | 28.04.-01.06.2023

until 01.06. | #3908ARTatBerlin | Galerie Nordenhake Berlin shows on 28. April 2023 the exhibition “Traüm Weiter” by the artist Sophie Reinhold. Sophie Reinhold thematises the dichotomy between simulation and real life in her first solo exhibition with Galerie Nordenhake in Berlin. A series of new paintings made specifically for the show and executed on […]

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Das Geschäftsjahr 22/23 | Group exhibition | Michaela Helfrich Galerie | 28.04.-14.06.2023

until 14.06. | #3899ARTatBerlin | Michaela Helfrich Galerie shows on 28. April 2023 the group exhibition “Das Geschäftsjahr 22/23” by the artists Jens Kloppmann, Gerard Waskievitz, Stephan Paul Schneider, Nanako Shikata, Klaas Bosch, Bettina Semmer, Gilbert Brohl and Pina Rath. Seemingly at random, over 100 portrait drawings are placed in a glass case, overlapping each […]

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Ab van Hanegem + Christian Pilz | Escaping the Dichotomy | Galerie Gilla Lörcher | 29.04.-01.07.2023

until 01.07. | #3898ARTatBerlin | Galerie Gilla Lörcher shows on 29. April 2023 (Opening: 28.04.) the exhibition „Escaping the Dichotomy“ by the artists Ab van Hanegem und Christian Pilz. Galerie Gilla Lörcher is delighted to enrich Gallery Weekend Berlin 2023 with the exhibition “Escaping the Dichotonomy”. The labyrinthine in the incredibly detailed, finely chiselled drawings of […]

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