until 08.11. | #4810ARTatBerlin | Galerie Thomas Schulte (Potsdamer Straße) shows from Friday, 12. September 2025 (Vernissage: 11.09.) the exhibition “Sleepwalkers” by the artist Julian Irlinger. For his third solo exhibition at Galerie Thomas Schulte, Julian Irlinger is showing drawings, objects, and a video work—titled The Curtain of Time and commissioned by Portikus, Frankfurt/Main—collectively exploring the history […]
read moreuntil 01.11. | #4807ARTatBerlin | Contemporary Fine Arts shows from Friday, 12. September 2025 (Vernissage: 11.09.), the exhibition “Corpo de Cor” by the artist Márcia Falcão. Corpo de Cor—translated as Body of Colour—serves as both the title and conceptual framework of the exhibition. In her work, Márcia Falcão interweaves a sustained reflection on painting as […]
read moreFrom 11 to 14 September 2025, the POSITIONS Berlin Art Fair returns to Hangar 7 at the former Tempelhof Airport. As the only art fair within the Berlin Art Week, it brings together galleries from across the globe and offers a focused overview of current trends in contemporary art. In its twelfth edition, the fair […]
read moreuntil 22.11. | #4808ARTatBerlin | Galerie Thomas Schulte (Charlottenstraße) shows from Thursday, 11. September 2025 (Vernissage: 10.09.) the exhibition “Assembly ” by the artist Dan Walsh. Galerie Thomas Schulte is pleased to present Assembly, a solo exhibition featuring recent paintings by Dan Walsh. Here, Walsh continues his process-oriented approach to generating images that are reduced in […]
read moreOn the occasion of Berlin Art Week, Villa Romana (Florence) and the Georg Kolbe Museum (Berlin) jointly celebrate their anniversaries. Looking back at 120 and 75 years respectively, both institutions reflect on their legacy and their present role as artist houses. In 1905, Georg Kolbe was one of the first winners of the Villa Romana […]
read moreOn 11 September 2025, the Institute for Strategic Development (IFSE) presented the results of the third nationwide gallery study. Twelve years after the first survey and five years after the pandemic year 2020, the new study once again provides a comprehensive overview of the structures, achievements and challenges of professionally managed galleries in Germany. More […]
read moreHebbel am Ufer presents on Saturday, 13. and Sunday, 14. September 2025 the Danceperformance Unearth by the artist Jefta van Dinther in the St. Elisabeth-Kirche as part of the Berlin Art Week 2025. The acclaimed highlight of Tanz im August 2022 returns to HAU: Jefta van Dinther and an ensemble of ten dancers investigate the […]
read moreOn Friday, 12 September 2025, the Alfred Ehrhardt Foundation will open the exhibition “Wasserland” by Hamburg-based photographer Marc-Oliver Schulz as part of Berlin Art Week 2025. The series comprises 35 photographs, presented in Berlin for the first time, exploring the Wadden Sea from a conceptual artistic perspective. Between 2009 and 2017, Schulz regularly visited the […]
read moreThe KINDL – Center for Contemporary Art in Berlin is opening four new exhibitions in September: Cornelia Parker. Stolen Thunder (A Storm Gathering) (Kesselhaus), Phoebe Collings-James. The subtle rules the dense (Maschinenhaus M1), Cihad Caner. Demonst(e)rating the Untamable Monster (M1 VideoSpace), and The Rise and Fall of Erik Schmidt (Maschinenhaus M2). Cornelia Parker: Stolen Thunder (A […]
read moreDuring Berlin Art Week (10–14 September 2025), the festival meeting place “Berlin Art Week Garden” invites you to the Hamburger Bahnhof – National Gallery of Contemporary Art. On Friday, 12 September 2025, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., the international symposium “Shaping the Future” will take place there. Under the title ›Shaping the Future‹, international […]
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