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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. 

Nick Dawes | Trace Elements | Galerie KORNFELD | 06.03.–18.04.2026

until 18.04.| #4970ARTatBerlin | Galerie KORNFELD shows from 06. March 2026 the exhibition Trace Elements by the artist Nick Dawes. With Trace Elements, KORNFELD Gallery presents a solo exhibition by London-based artist Nick Dawes (b. 1969, Johannesburg), bringing together new works from his current phase of practice. Curated by Charles Moore, the exhibition is dedicated […]

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Carries | Group Exhibition | alexander levy | 27.02.–11.04.2026

until 11.04. | #4968ARTatBerlin | Galerie alexander levy currently shows the exhibition Carries by the artists Mariechen Danz, Friedrich Einhoff and Xie Lei. What becomes visible when a body is represented, shaped, or fragmented? Bodies are not closed units. They are in constant relationship with their environment. They preserve experiences and memories in dreams, gestures, […]

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Bunny Rogers | My Original Friend | SOCIÉTÉ | 12.03.-18.04.2026

until 18.04. | #4969ARTatBerlin | Galerie Société shows from Thursday, 12. March 2026 the exhibition “My Original Friend” by the artist Bunny Rogers. Bunny Rogers’ conceptual practice draws on deeply personal references to reflect on experiences of alienation and intimacy. Her complex narrative worlds often focus on “forgotten objects”, lending humble everyday items the presence […]

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Renate Zeun | betroffen | Loock Galerie | 06.03.–25.04.2026

until 25.04. | #4965ARTatBerlin | Loock Galerie shows from Friday, 6. March  2026 the exhibition betroffen  by the artist Renate Zeun . betroffen brings together vintage prints from Renate Zeun’s eponymous photographic series, produced in the first half of the 1980s, in which the East German artist turns the camera on herself. Created within a visual […]

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Süheyla Asci + Kübra Yarar | Paralelle Ströme | Galerie Sievi | 07.03-10.04.2026

until 10.04. | #4963ARTatBerlin | Galerie Sievi shows from 7. March 2026 (Opening 06.03.) the exhibition Paralelle Ström by the artists Süheyla Asci and Kübra Yarar. Süheyla Asci works in three stages. While she reflects her ideas almost simultaneously on the surface of her miniature works, these ideas are modified in her large canvas paintings. […]

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Nick Zinner | Crowds | janinebeangallery | 12.03.-11.04.2026

until 11.04. | #4962ARTatBerlin | janinebeangallery shows from Thursday, 12. March 2026 the exhibition Crowds by the artist Nick Zinner. With “Crowds,” the janinebeangallery Berlin presents a focused selection of photographic works by Nick Zinner. The exhibition shows exclusively photographs from 2003 and 2004, a formative phase both in Zinner’s artistic development and in the context […]

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how to see | Robert Filliou | Galerie Barbara Wien | 07.03.-15.04.2026

until 15.04. | #4961ARTatBerlin | Galerie Barbara shows from 7. März 2026 the exhibition how to see | Robert Filliou. “What the visitor knows is enough. To accept the ‘knowledge that one knows,’ but also to ‘know what knowledge is’—that is the spirit of Permanent Creation.” – Robert Filliou / Joachim Pfeufer in Le Poipoidrome […]

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Renaud Regnery | The Weird and the Eerie | KLEMM’S | 13.03.-17.04.2026

until 17.04. | #4960ARTatBerlin | KLEMM’S shows from Friday, 13. March 2026 the exhibition The Weird and the Eerie by artist Renaud Regnery. For his latest exhibition at Klemm’s, The Weird and the Eerie, Renaud Regnery further advances his inquiry into the emotional and social conditions of modern and contemporary image production, presenting a new series […]

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Hyper-soft: double-down | Group Exhibition | KLEMM’S | 20.03.-18.04.2026

until 18.04. | #4959ARTatBerlin | KLEMM’S (Downstairs) shows from Friday 20. March 2026 the exhibition hyper-soft: double-down by the artists Maxime Chabal, Marcus Nelson and Sarah Neumann. hyper-soft: double-down brings together works that hover at the threshold between the bodily, the psychological, and the architectural. Spanning drawing, installation, and painting, hyper-soft: double-down unfolds as a field of tension. […]

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