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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. 

Matti Braun | Rion | BQ Berlin | 12.09.-15.11.2025

until 15.11. | #4798ARTatBerlin | BQ Berlin prensents from Friday, 12th September 2025 (Opening: 11.09.) the exhibition “Rion” by the artist Matti Braun. Opening: Thursday, 11. September 2025, 6-9 pm Exhibition dates: Friday, 12. September to Saturday, 15. November 2025 Special opening hours during Berlin Art Week: Sunday, 14. September from noon to 6 pm […]

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Leda Bourgogne | Prefrontal Vortex | BQ Berlin | 12.12.2023-10.02.2024

until 10.02. | #4124ARTatBerlin | BQ Berlin shows from 12. December 2023 (Opening: 09.12.) the exhibition “Prefrontal Vortex” by the artist Leda Bourgogne. Opening: Saturday, 09. December 2023 , 6 – 9 pm Exhibition dates: Tuesday, 12. December 2023 – Saturday, 10. February 2024     Image caption: Leda Bourgogne “Prefrontal Vortex” , Courtesy BQ […]

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Alexandra Bircken | Musterung | BQ Berlin | 29.04.-01.07.2023

until 01.07. | #3867ARTatBerlin | BQ Berlin shows on 29. April 2023 (Opening: 28.04.) the exhibition Musterung by the artist Alexandra Bircken. Alexandra Bircken’s Musterung returns to the artist’s recurrent fixations, with insides and outsides, surfaces and volumes, bodies and machines. Her works enact transformations that are less clear-cut dichotomy than moments of transition or […]

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Le saint ennui | Group Show | BQ Berlin | 08.06.–31.07.2021

until 31.07. | #3065ARTatBerlin | BQ Berlin shows from 8th June 2021 the group show Le saint ennui (The holy boredom) with works by the artists Ethan Assouline, Guillaume Dénervaud, Garance Früh and Mona Varichon, curated by Clément Delépine. Le saint ennui was inspired by the central character of Mr. Bougran’s retirement, a novel written […]

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Jochen Lempert | BQ Berlin | 14.09.–09.11.2019

until 09.11. | #2565ARTatBerlin | BQ Berlin presents from 14th September 2019 a solo exhibition by the artist Jochen Lempert. Vernissage: Friday, 13 September 2019, 6 – 9 pm Exhibition period: Saturday, 14 September – Saturday, 9 November 2019 [maxbutton id=”135″]   Image caption: Courtesy of BQ Berlin – Jochen Lempert Exhibition Jochen Lempert – […]

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Raphaela Vogel | BQ Berlin | 27.04.-06.07.2019

until 06.07. | #2441ARTatBerlin | BQ Berlin currently shows a solo exhibition by the artist Raphaela Vogel. Three years after her first appearance at Galerie BQ, Raphaela Vogel creates a close-meshed labyrinth of fear that is both a flashback and a gloomy vision. Across three rooms, she networks sound collage, sculpture, video and painting into […]

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Irina Rastorgueva + Thomas Martin | Kommunalka 55 | BQ Berlin | 20.09.–20.12.2018

until 20.12. | #2210ARTatBerlin | BQ Berlin shows from 20th September 2018 the exhibition Kommunalka 55 by the artists Irina Rastorgueva and Thomas Martin.  Municipal housing developed as a response to the housing crisis in urban areas. They were presented by the authorities as a product of the “new collective vision of the future”. Usually […]

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Leda Bourgogne „Skinless“ | BQ Berlin | 28.04.2018-23.06.2018

bis 23.06. | #1996ARTatBerlin | BQ Berlin shows from 28. Apirl 2018 the exhibition „Skinless“ by the artist  Leda Bourgogne. Using Freud, Roland Barthes describes the “special sensitivity of the loving subject” in fragments of a language of love as a skinless state: “I am a’bubble of irritable substance. “I have no skin (except for […]

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Alexandra Bircken | PING | BQ Berlin | 21.11.2017-13.01.2018

until 13.01. | #1717ARTatBerlin | BQ Berlin presents from the 21st November 2017 the exhibition PING by the artist Alexandra Bircken. An important characteristic that marks Alexandra Bircken’s art is the entanglement of different, often divergent, mutually exclusive moments through the demonstration of their virtual simultaneousness. The sculptures instinctively deny generalizing categorizations of any kind. […]

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