What does that mean: listening to the past? A Slightly Curving Place considers an archaeology of sound as a fundamental confrontation with the feeling that the past cannot be captured. The HKW (Haus der Kulturen der Welt) will show this exhibition from 23 July 2020, accompanied by a digital discourse programme and a publication. The […]
read moreSince June 14, 2020, Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart – Berlin has been showing the site-specific painting It Wasn’t Us by the artist Katharina Grosse, which extends to the outside area at the back of the building. Katharina Grosse’s paintings can appear anywhere: on a rubber boot, on an egg, on the crumpled folds […]
read moreThe KÖNIG GALERIE is organising the MESSE (FAIR) IN ST. AGNES in the former St. Agnes Church in Berlin-Kreuzberg – of course in compliance with the current safety regulations. It is the first art fair in the premises of the KÖNIG GALERIE, which gallery owner Johann König is organizing with a lot of own initiative. […]
read moreDespite the coronavirus-related postponement from June to September 2020, the Swiss edition of Art Basel will not take place after all. This was announced by the organisers on their website today. It says that although there are signs of hope, as individual countries are coming out of the lockdown, the global situation remains precarious and […]
read more“Stay at home, we’ll bring the art to you.” 48 STUNDEN NEUKÖLLN, Berlin’s largest free art festival, will take place this year from June 19 to 21, 2020, primarily digitally. Under the title Boom #systemrelevant, it’s all about the big bang and what contribution art and culture can make to better understand and master the […]
read moreTonight it was announced that the me Collectors Room Berlin, a valued and popular exhibition venue in the center of the gallery district in Mitte, will permanently close its rooms in Auguststraße in the year of its 10th anniversary. The Olbricht Foundation will continue to focus on the support of cultural education projects for children […]
read moreTHE MANY are organising SHINING DAYS OF ACTION on 8 and 9 May 2020 to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Germany from National Socialism and the end of the Second World War in a dignified manner, and to proclaim an open Europe of the MANY on the following day, Europe Day. Linked […]
read moreOn April 16, 2020, the first Berlin galleries announce to ART@Berlin that they will soon reopen their premises to the public in accordance with the security regulations. Since April 21, the number of these announcements has risen significantly. Due to different personal factors, however, the galleries do not open at the same time. And the […]
read more++ Find updates listed below. +++ Since March 12, 2020, the ART@Berlin editorial team has been receiving more and more reports of cancelled events or temporarily closed art and culture venues in Berlin and the surrounding area in order to delay the spread of the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and the infectious disease COVID-19 triggered by it. […]
read moreThe Gallery Weekend will take place in Berlin from 1 to 3 May 2020. 49 galleries will participate in the 16th edition of the event. In the previous year 2019 there were 45 galleries involved. This year’s newcomers are Ebensberger Rhomberg, Tanja Wagner and Sweetwater. The galleries Lars Friedrich and Mehdi Chouakri have taken a […]
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