until 05.04. | #4619ARTatBerlin | Galerie Z22 is currently showing an exhibition by the artists Annabelle and Marion Mandeng. Marion Mandeng is an artist who has recently been exploring the links between social prejudices and the role of women. She holds an MA from Central Saint Martin (with distinction). Marion Mandeng’s work focuses on human […]
read moreAlbertinum is currently showing the exhibition Weltraum by Wolfgang Tillmans. Wolfgang Tillmans (b. 1968, Remscheid) is one of today’s most influential living artists. He creates works that enable the viewer to see the world and human coexistence in a unique way. Following retrospectives in the USA and Canada, the Albertinum is now presenting a cross-section […]
read moreuntil 17.04. | #4615ARTatBerlin | Galerie Thomas Schulte (Charlottenstrasse) shows from 15. March 2025 (Vernissage: 14.03.) the exhibition “Nightswimming” by the artist Iris Schomaker in the gallery and a solo exhibition by the artist Pieter Vermeersch in the corner space of the gallery. In the exhibition Nightswimming, Galerie Thomas Schulte presents new large-format works by Iris […]
read moreFrom 21 February 2025, the BOZAR Centre for Fine Arts in Brussels will present a major solo exhibition by Berlinde De Bruyckere (Ghent, 1964). ‘Khorós’ is the first major exhibition of her work in Brussels. In ‘Khorós’, De Bruyckere shows a selection of her works from the last 25 years in dialogue with historical and […]
read moreuntil 25.04. | #4613ARTatBerlin | Galerie Michael Haas shows from Saturday, 15. March 2025 (Opening: 14.03.), a solo exhibition by the artist Günter Haese. The German sculptor Günter Haese (1924-2016) had already been active for some time before he achieved a rocket-like breakthrough as an artist. In the winter of 1960/61, he dismantled a clock […]
read moreuntil 30.04. | #4612ARTatBerlin | Galerie Dittmar presents on Wednesday, 12. March 2025 a Solo-exhibition by the artist Arnulf Rainer. Arnulf Rainer’s status as one of the most important and pioneering artists of the post-war era and beyond has become increasingly apparent with the passage of time. Rainer opened up completely new approaches to art, […]
read moreOn 15 March 2025, Galerie Verein Berliner Künstler presents the group exhibition THE NEW YOU-WE-ME. Under the festival leitmotif “What stands between us”, 16 artists will show their photographic positions as part of the EMOP Berlin – European Month of Photography 2025 programme. The exhibition uses the expressive means of photography to examine private and […]
read moreArchitekturmuseum der TUM in the Pinakothek der Moderne presents from March 13, 2025 the exhibition Trees, Time, Architecture! Design in Constant Transformation. Trees are among the largest, oldest and most complex living things on earth. They grow slowly and often take decades or even centuries to reach their full size. As such, they exceed the […]
read moreA major new immersive painting installation by Anselm Kiefer will form the centerpiece of a landmark exhibition of the artist’s work in Amsterdam next spring. For the first time in their history, the Van Gogh Museum and the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam are joining forces to stage the exhibition Anselm Kiefer – Sag mir wo die Blumen […]
read moreThe cabinet exhibition builds on the show “To work. The work and toil of women” at the Kupferstichkabinett from 2023 and takes up another aspect of art on paper: The contribution that women made and still make today to the functioning of society has often gone unseen and unconsidered in art, their names and personal […]
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