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here you will find exhibitions from the selected category. They are sorted in descending order of actuality. New exhibitions are listed at the top. Exhibitions whose runtime is in the past are listed further down. As an art enthusiast, you can also use this archive to find out about past exhibitions. 

EX und HOPP ? | aquabitART | 02.05.-27.05.2015

until 27.05. |#0059ARTatBerlin | AquabitArt gallery is pleased to present the second exhibition from the Art + Architecture series : Ex und Hopp ?. Following the CONNECTION ? exhibit in 2014, our focus is directed at the issues of resource-saving design, Re-use and Re-functioning. This appears in a spacial installation, where everyday materials become something special, become art. The title […]

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Cyprien Gaillard | Where Nature Runs Riot | Sprüth Magers Berlin | 02.05.-18.07.2015

until 18.07. | #0055ARTatBerlin | At the core of Cyprien Gaillard’s exhibition “Where Nature Runs Riot” (2nd May to 18th July 2015) is Nightlife (2015), a major new film shot at night over the past two years in Cleveland, Los Angeles and Berlin. Nightlife begins with a shot of a rippling form that looks as if it […]

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Roman Ondák | Johnen Galerie | 01.05-06.06.2015

until 06.06. | #0054ARTatBerlin | For his second exhibition at Johnen Galerie, Roman Ondák developed a sequence of older and new works that are presented in three rooms. As usual, Roman Ondák’s work evolves from a performative conception. All sculptures, installations, photographs, and performances emerge from interpersonal actions, like the fragments of an old door that […]

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ART + LANGUAGE: MADE IN ZURICH | Selected Editions 1965-1972 | Jordan/Seydoux | 01.05.-04.07.2015

until 04.07. | #0051ARTatBerlin | MADE IN ZURICH, Selected Editions 1965-1972 is the very first solo show of ART & LANGUAGE in Berlin. The highlight of the exhibition is a series of seminal works, PAINTINGS 1, created and first shown in 1972 at Bruno Bischofberger Galerie in Zurich. These paintings, prints, editions and textworks have not been seen […]

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