On March 21, 2026, the ballet Nurejew, choreographed by Yuri Possokhov, directed by Kirill Serebrennikov, and featuring music by Ilya Demutsky, will premiere outside of Russia for the first time. As a total work of art, the production combines ballet, opera, and theater and is a tribute to an exceptional artist and rebel. The Staatsballett Berlin […]
read moreThe exhibition “Influenced by Kunigunde: StudioEINZ in Dialogue with a Medieval Empress” will be presented at the Diocesan Museum Paderborn from March 29 to May 31, 2026. The project by the collective StudioEINZ, part of the CONNECT # series, engages in a contemporary dialogue with the historical figure of Empress Kunigunde and reflects on the […]
read moreFrom today, Berlin Art Week is inviting all Berlin-based art professionals, project spaces and initiatives, municipal institutions and special projects to submit their proposals for the Featured section of the upcoming 15th edition of Berlin Art Week (9–13 September 2026). Submissions will be accepted until midnight on 27 May 2026. Every year, the Featured section […]
read more“95 Years of Janosch”: From March 12 to May 17, 2026, the New Art Museum Tübingen (NKT) will showcase the unique art and lifestyle of the celebrated artist Horst Eckert, better known as Janosch. All the characters—the Tiger Duck, the Frog, the Little Tiger, the Little Bear, and even the wise, ever-relaxed Mr. Wondrak—will pay […]
read moreOn 22 March 1876, the National Gallery building on Museum Island was officially opened by Emperor Wilhelm I. To mark this occasion, the Alte Nationalgalerie will celebrate the building’s 150th anniversary on Sunday, 22 March 2026, from 11 am, with a varied and colourful programme. A spectacular painting caused a sensation in Berlin in 1887: […]
read moreFrom March 21, 2026, the Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW) will present the exhibition “Tirailleurs: From Cannon Fodder to Avant-garde – The Forgotten Soldiers Who Liberated Europe”, which is also a research project. On August 15, 2024, French President Emmanuel Macron invited the world to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Allied landings in […]
read moreAfter decades of artistic work, artist Margo Guttmann is making her work comprehensively accessible to the public for the first time from 27 March 2026. In a concentrated solo presentation at the Miettinen Collection – following her recent participation in the group exhibition Faces of Mind at HausKunstMitte – a remarkable discovery is hinted at: […]
read moreTo mark the 120th anniversary of Billy Wilder’s birth (1906–2002), the New Synagogue Berlin Foundation – Centrum Judaicum, together with Urania Berlin e. V. and the Jewish Film Festival Berlin-Brandenburg, will present the film series “From Berlin to Hollywood” in spring 2026. However, Wilder was just one of many Jews who initially worked on Berlin […]
read moreIn 2026, weißensee academy of art berlin will celebrate its 80th anniversary and will look to the past and the future with an extensive anniversary program. On the grounds of the former Trumpf chocolate factory, metal sculptor Otto Sticht, together with renowned artists, founded the “Art School of the North” in 1946. Numerous influential figures […]
read moreIn 1927, Dr. Otto Lossen documented the Werkbund exhibition “Die Wohnung” (The Dwelling) in Stuttgart – photographs that continue to shape our perception of the Weissenhof Estate. The exhibition (March 14 – July 19, 2026) presents his biography, original prints, and new large-format reproductions of his photographs. In 1927, Dr. Otto Lossen was commissioned to […]
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