Galerie EIGENHEIM Weimar shows from 21st February 2025 the opening exhibition Facts, Fakes and Fears for the annual programme 2025. It is dedicated to the topic of disinformation in the age of artificial intelligence and social media. Participating artists: Gökçen Dilek Acay, Aram Bartholl, Benedikt Braun, Cosima Göpfert, Frankfurter Hauptschule, Alison Jackson, Tea Mäkipää, Sarah […]
read moreuntil 17.04. | #4607ARTatBerlin | Meyer Riegger shows from 01. March 2025 the Duo-exhibition Hucht Copley, Copley Hucht by the artists Anna Lea Hucht and William N. Copley. The duo exhibition Hucht Copley, Copley Hucht shows watercolors and ceramic vessels by Anna Lea Hucht (1980) alongside paintings and drawings by William N. Copley (1919-1996). While […]
read moreuntil 11.04. | #4600ARTatBerlin | Galerie Gilla Lörcher shows from Saturday, 01. March 2025 (Vernissage 28.02.) the exhibition grip n drift by the artist Ab van Hanegem. Galerie Gilla Lörcher shows from 1. March 2025 the exhibition “grip n drift” by the painter Ab van Hanegem (born 1960). The complex architecturally constructed structures in the […]
read moreThis year’s edition of the EMOP Berlin photo festival begins with the EMOP Opening Days from February 27 to March 2, 2025 – a month dedicated entirely to photography. For three days, EMOP Berlin invites you to the festival center in the Akademie der Künste at the Hanseatenweg location for an extensive program that not […]
read moreuntil 29.03. | #4599ARTatBerlin | Galerie Inga Kondeyne – Raum für Zeichnung shows from 21st February 2025 a solo exhibition by the artist Alexander Klenz in the backstage of the gallery. Upon entering backstage, visitors will recognize a stable, precisely placed structural order, accompanied by special plays of color. A rectangle, drawn on a vertical […]
read more“States of Rebirth” at the Deichtorhallen Hamburg sheds light on the relationships between the body, movement and social structures in physical and digital spaces. The exhibition focuses on documentary and conceptual projects in contemporary performance, portrait and dance photography. Using a choreography that relates photographs of moving bodies in space to one another, the exhibition […]
read moreThe dance classic Travelogue I – Twenty to eight by Sasha Waltz is celebrating its revival at the Sophiensæle. The piece from 1993 will be shown from 27 February to 2 March 2025. Further performances will take place at the Radialsystem from 3 to 6 April 2025. With Travelogue I – Twenty to eight, Sasha […]
read moreDonald Trump’s inauguration shows once again that anti-democratic and anti-liberal forces are on the rise all over the world. On 23 February, the day of the Bundestag elections, there is also a lot at stake in Germany: the result will be a challenge for all those in Germany who are committed to a progressive, inclusive […]
read moreFrom 28 February 2025, the Akademie der Künste in Hanseatenweg will be showing the exhibition ‘Ein Dorf 1950 – 2022. Ute Mahler, Werner Mahler und Ludwig Schirmer’, a cross-generational, long-term photographic documentation of the village of Berka in Thuringia. The exhibition ‘A village 1950 – 2022. Ute Mahler, Werner Mahler and Ludwig Schirmer’ is a […]
read moreAyoung Kim uses artificial intelligence, virtual reality, videos, game simulations, sculptures, references to South Korean webcomics and sound fictions to create a fictional universe with its own temporal and spatial laws at Hamburger Bahnhof. The video installations and sculptures in the artist’s first solo exhibition, which can be seen in a German museum from 28 […]
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