Fries, pool, and contemporary art: Since 2017, TROPEZ has been bringing art into the public swimming pool. This summer, the Berlin-based platform for emerging and international art celebrates its 10th Art & Culture Summer, once again transforming the grounds of Sommerbad Humboldthain into a sculpture park and a site for artistic experimentation and social exchange […]
read moreThe Kolonnaden-Bar is opening again this year in one of Berlin’s most beautiful locations – on the edge of the historic Kolonnadenhof at the northern tip of Berlin’s Museum Island, with a direct view of the River Spree. As part of the celebrations marking the 200th anniversary of the ‘Island’, from 10 June to 30 […]
read more“Story Material – New Perspectives on Literature” is the name of the exhibition at the Dahlem Research Campus, which opens on Thursday, April 16, 2026. What myths are woven into fabric, from which signs is the future read, and how far does the sound of the songs carry? The exhibition ErzählStoff explores literary practice beyond the […]
read moreWith “A musée vous, A musée moi”, the Centre Pompidou plays on the phonetic similarity to “Amusez-vous” – “Have fun.” In the new web series “Sylvia von Harden steps out of the frame!”, the iconic figure from Otto Dix’s famous portrait literally steps out of the picture. She emerges – out of the frame, out of time – and […]
read moreThe ifa Gallery Berlin presents the exhibition ‘Rauschen: Echoes of an Institution’, which explores the history and legacy of the Centre for Art Exhibitions of the GDR (ZfK). Drawing on works from the collections of the ZfK and the ifa, as well as contemporary artistic practices, the exhibition sheds light on the institution’s role in […]
read moreFrom 25. June 2026 to 3. January 2027, Tate Modern will present the first major exhibition to explore how Frida Kahlo (1907–1954) became a global icon and a defining influence on an entire generation of artists. Viewed through the lens of the artists she influenced and drawing on her own extraordinary body of work, ‘Frida: […]
read moreWith the exhibition “UFERLOS IM ALL”, (Endless in Space), CSR.ART is dedicating a comprehensive presentation to the artist Peter Hemmelskamp (1961–2006), showcasing his extraordinary body of work. The exhibition brings together works by an artist who, during his lifetime, worked largely outside the established art world and is now being rediscovered as a remarkable figure […]
read moreTo mark its tenth anniversary in Düsseldorf-Flingern, the Philara Collection is delighted to announce the opening of a major exhibition on 27. June 2026. Featuring over 100 works by more than 80 artists, the exhibition will be spread across the spacious main hall and all the galleries of the Philara Collection. The exhibition presents a […]
read moreAs summer begins, the “In Conversation” series at the Hamburger Bahnhof enters its second half of the year. On 28 June, artist Stan Douglas will be in conversation with curator Eva Respini. In July, Andrea Fraser will speak about her institution-critical art, and in September, Carsten Nicolai will be the guest; his work will be […]
read moreWhen the international art world gathers in Basel from 18 to 21 June 2026, it will quickly become clear why Art Basel continues to hold its position as the most important fair for modern and contemporary art. With 290 galleries from 43 countries, it presents an impressive spectrum ranging from key historical works of the […]
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