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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. 

Johanna-Maria Fritz | Beyond Borders | ARTCO Galerie Berlin | 02.03.-15.04.2023

until 15.04. | #3796ARTatBerlin | ARTCO Galerie Berlin presents from 2. March 2023 (Opening: 03.03.) the exhibition Beyond Borders by the artist Johanna-Maria Fritz. Johanna-Maria Fritz has been traveling the world as a photographer for almost ten years. The Berlin-based artist finds her motifs in crises, conflicts, collapsing states, persecuted minorities, and at the margins […]

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Tobias Kruse | Deponie | ARTCO Galerie Berlin | 15.12.-28.01.2023

until 28.01.2023 | #3725ARTatBerlin | ARTCO Galerie Berlin presents the exhibition Deponie by the artist Tobias Kruse from 15 December 2022.. For his project Deponie, Tobias Kruse sought out the traces and scars of a time that still casts a lingering shadow on the present: the years subsequent to the reunification of East Germany. A […]

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Jonathan Apelbaum | Family | ARTCO Galerie Berlin | 18.11-10.12.2022

until 10.12. | #3705ARTatBerlin | ARTCO Galerie Berlin presents from 18. November 2022 the exhibition “Family” by the artist Jonathan Apelbaum. “To me, family means two things: the biological family and the family you choose, my family in France, and my family in Berlin. The two are fundamentally different, the Berlin family is queer and […]

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Tom Solty | Walking in the High Grass | ARTCO Galerie Berlin | 18.08.-03.09.2022

until 03.09. | #3552ARTatBerlin | ARTCO Galerie Berlin presents from 18. August 2022 the exhibition Walking in the High Grass by the artist Tom Solty. “Walking in the High Grass describes a current state of mind, trying to capture and at the same time critically question what is happening around us: the challenge to find […]

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Lukas Korschan | could be any place… | ARTCO Galerie Berlin | 16.07.-13.08.2022

until 13.08. | #3520ARTatBerlin | ARTCO Galerie Berlin presents from 16. July 2022 the exhibition “could be any place…” with photographies by the artist Lukas Korschan. The exhibition ‚could be any place…‘ by Lukas Korschan is a visual research on today’s mundane spheres of solitude and conformity across the world – physical as well as […]

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Adeolu Osibodu | Feels like home again | ARTCO Galerie Berlin | 28.04.-11.06.2022

until 11.06. | #3446ARTatBerlin | ARTCO Galerie Berlin presents from 28. April 2022 the exhibition “Feels like home again” with works by the artist Adeolu Osibodu.   Exhibition dates: Thursday, 28. April – Saturday, 11. June 2022     Image caption: Adeolu Osibodu Exhibition Adeolu Osibodu – ARTCO Galerie Berlin | Zeitgenössische Kunst in Berlin […]

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Abdullah Qureshi | OPEN ENCOUNTERS | ARTCO Galerie Berlin | 10.03.-23.04.2022

until 23.04. | #3381ARTatBerlin | ARTCO Galerie Berlin currently presents the exhibition OPEN ENCOUNTERS with works by the artist Abdullah Qureshi in dialogue with works by Tasnim Bagdadi, Sara Khan, Syowia Kyambi, Natasha Jozi and Gloria Zein. Toronto-based artist Abdullah Qureshi explores personal and collective histories, traumatic pasts and sexuality in his painting, film and […]

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Kufa Makwavarara + Richard Mudariki | OBSERVER & COMMENTATOR | ARTCO Galerie Berlin | 21.01.-05.03.2022

until 05.03. | #3311ARTatBerlin | ARTCO Galerie Berlin presents OBSERVER & COMMENTATOR as the first exhibition in the new year with works by the painters Kufa Makwavarara + Richard Mudariki. ARTCO Galerie Berlin’s first exhibition of the new year is dedicated to two painters whose artistic work describes the social, political and societal conditions in […]

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Marcelo Brodsky + Hildegard Titus | Traces of Violence | ARTCO Galerie Berlin | 02.11.-11.12.2021

until 11.12. | #3219ARTatBerlin | ARTCO Galerie Berlin presents from 2nd November 2021 the exhibition “Trances of Violence – The German Empire in Southern Africa” with works by the Argentinian artist Marcelo Brodsky and the Namibian artist Hildegard Titus. Both are also involved as activists. The first genocide of the 20th century was committed by […]

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