until 14.05. | #1080ARTatBerlin | KW Institute for Contemporary ART shows from 24th February 2017 the exhibition “shot him in the face” by the artist Adam Pendleton. American artist Adam Pendleton’s exhibition titled shot him in the face occupies the entire third floor of KW with one large-scale gesture—a wall that diagonally cuts across the exhibition space. […]
read moreuntil 14.05. + 09.04. | #1048ARTatBerlin | KW Institute for Contemporary Art shows from 20th January 2017, with two exhibitions by the artists Ian Wilson and Hanne Lippard, the start of an exhibition series. The exhibition series Ian Wilson: Hanne Lippard, Adam Pendleton, and Paul Elliman is funded by the Capital Cultural Fund, Berlin. Ian Wilson KW Institute for […]
read moreuntil 13.03. | #0425ARTatBerlin | KW Institute for Contemporary Art currently shows the exhibition “Even cowboys get the blues” by the artist Alex Turgeon in the series MAGNA CARTA SHELF LIFE #1. In a series of three episodes, MAGNA CARTA SHELF LIFE (14.02.–01.05.2016) investigates the exhibition format as a layered mise-en-scène. It sees the format as a stage […]
read moreuntil 01.05. | #0396ARTatBerlin |From February 14, 2016 KW Institute presents the group exhibition “SECRET SURFACE. WHERE MEANING MATERIALIZES”. Our occidental world view and accordingly its culture are implicitly founded on the idea of a “beyond” – the horizon and what may lie beyond it, the infinity of the universe and, ultimately, death – that is opposed to the […]
read moreuntil 13.03. | #0370ARTatBerlin | KW Institute for Contemporary Art shows from the 27th January 2016 the exhibition RUNNING OUT OF HISTORY with a new video work by the israeli artist Michal Helfman. It has two dialogues of the activist Gal Lusky in its center. RUNNING OUT OF HISTORY is a new fictional video work by Israeli artist Michal Helfman. […]
read moreuntil 24.01. | #0277ARTatBerlin | From November 29, 2015 KW Institute presents the exhibition “WER SPRICHT?” by the artist Michael Müller. In continually changing formations cutting across all artistic genres, Michael Müller examines processes of composition and translation in visual art. Proceeding from the drawing medium and its specific strategies for visual invention at the boundary between line […]
read moreuntil 24.01. | #0275ARTatBerlin | From November 29, 2015 KW Institute presents the new exhibition “PAPAGAIO” by Portuguese artist duo João Maria Gusmão + Pedro Paiva. The Portuguese artist duo João Maria Gusmão + Pedro Paiva, well known for their conceptual and poetic analyses of reality, present PAPAGAIO, their largest retrospectively conceived solo exhibition to date in Berlin. The […]
read moreuntil 01.05. | #0145ARTatBerlin | The artist Erik Steinbrecher has conceived a new installation for KW’s courtyard, standing for 10 months (from 5th August 2015 to 1st May 2016) in the visual axis from the courtyard’s entry to the exhibition’s entrance. SINGLE FLAT (2015) adds a third, even bigger cube to the cubes already present; those nested […]
read moreuntil 15.11. | #0138ARTatBerlin | Between 16th september and 15th november the KW Institute for Contemporary Art shows the new group exhibition “WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE”. The “jungle” at the heart of the exhibition serves as a desired imaginary space, symbolizing the subconscious, potentially dangerous counterpart of the controlled urban environment. The jungle marks a maximum distance […]
read moreuntil 30.08. | #0118ARTatBerlin | KUNST WERKE BERLIN e.V. / KW Institute for Contemporary Art shows the group exhibition FIRE AND FORGET. ON VIOLENCE (14th June – 30th August 2015). “Fire and forget” comes from military jargon, and is a term for weapons systems that are no longer used in direct combat with an enemy but […]
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