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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. 

Dawit Abebe | Liminal in the age of mobile-ty | 68projects | 26.04.-16.06.2018

until 16.06. | #1934ARTatBerlin | 68projects by GALERIEKORNFELD presents from 26th April 2018 the exhibition Liminal in the age of mobile-ty with artworks by the Ethiopian painter Dawit Abebe. Liminal in the Age of Mobile-ty is the latest work by the Ethiopian artist Dawit Abebe, which he created between October 2017 and March 2018 as […]

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Callum Innes | Tape | Loock Galerie | 27.04.-02.06.2018

until 02.06. | #1933ARTatBerlin | Loock Galerie presents from 27th April 2018 the exhibition „Tape“ by the artist Callum Innes on occasion of the Gallery Weekend Berlin 2018. In the showroom of the gallery the artist Christian Borchert (1942–2000) will be shown with selected photographies. For his new series, shown for the first time at […]

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ter Hell | Explosive | Köppe Contemporary | 27.04.-09.06.2018 – verlängert bis 23.06.2018!

extended until 23.06. | #1930ARTatBerlin | Köppe Contemporary shows from 27th April 2018 the exhibition “Explosive” with artworks by the artist ter Hell. The mix of typical Berlin cheeky impudence and politically charged, anarchic protest culture on the one hand, as well as cosmopolitanism and international orientation on the other, has shaped ter Hell’s work […]

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Benka | You’d better shoot the Robot first | Galerie Z22 | 14.04.-09.06.2018

until 09.06. | #1928ARTatBerlin | Galerie Z22 presents from 14th April 2018 the exhibition “You’d better shoot the Robot first” by the artist Benka. “You’d better shoot the robot first” is a critique of the robotization of humanity, artificial intelligence and digitization. The robot replaces the individual. This can have far-reaching consequences such as unemployment, […]

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Klaus Hack, Silke Weyer + Cathleen Meier | Galerie Berlin | 12.04.-26.05.2018

until 26.05. | #1925ARTatBerlin | Galerie Berlin presents from 12th April 2018 an exhibition with the artists Silke Weyer, Cathleen Meier and Klaus Hack. Shown are sculpture, painting, drawing and woodcut by Klaus Hack, painting by Silke Weyer and sculpture and woodcut by Cathleen Meier. The exhibitions will be shown and opened in both galleries. […]

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Dirk Braeckman | Galerie Thomas Fischer | 07.04-09.06.2018

until 09.06. | #1923ARTatBerlin | Galerie Thomas Fischer shows from 7th April 2018 an exhibition by the artist Dirk Braeckman. Dirk Braeckman’s third exhibition at Thomas Fischer includes a selection of works that stretches across several phases of the artist’s work into the present, showing the artist’s work as a coherent, large-scale oeuvre that cannot […]

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Tessa Verder + Tum Tum | Galerie Martin Mertens | 07.04.-24.04.2018

until 24.04. | #1922ARTatBerlin | Galerie Martin Mertens shows from 7th April 2018 the exhibition”With freedom, books, flowers and the moon, who could not be happy?” by the artist Tessa Verder and the artist duo Tum Tum. This exhibition focuses on the presentation of the book Breeze of Light by Tessa Verder. The book has […]

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Dieter Finke | Sculpture and Painting | Salongalerie Die Möwe | 21.04.-30.06.2018

bis 30.06. | #1921ARTatBerlin | Salongalerie Die Möwe presents from 21st April 2018 an exhibition with sculpture and painting by the artist Dieter Finke. The sculptor Dieter Finke (1939-2011) lived and worked in Berlin and New York for more than 50 years. He created an oeuvre of fascinating intensity, creativity and experimentation. His artistic work […]

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Hana Usui | Black End | Galerie Dittmar | 09.03.-24.04.2018 – extended until 05.05.2018

until 05.05. | #1914ARTatBerlin | Galerie Dittmar currently shows the exhibitition “Black End” with new artworks by Hana Usui. The Japanese artist Hana Usui, born in Tokyo in 1974, moved to Vienna in 2000 after completing a calligraphy-education. One reason for this decision was to emancipate herself from the cultural imprints of her homeland, with […]

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