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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. 

Hans Uhlmann + Günter Umberg | Galerie Michael Haas | 22.11.-21.12.2019

until 21.11. | #2636ARTatBerlin | Galerie Michael Haas shows from 22nd November 2019 an exhibiiton with the artists Hans Uhlmann and Günter Umberg. In an extensive exhibition, Galerie Michael Haas confronts sculptures and drawings by Hans Uhlmann (1900-1975) with paintings by Günter Umberg (*1942). A strict, intensively densifying abstraction, which at the same time testifies […]

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Dennis Scholl | Gefährdende Spiele | Galerie Michael Haas | 26.10.-16.11.2019

until 16.11. | #2615ARTatBerlin | Galerie Michael Haas presents the exhibition Gefährdende Spiele by the artist Dennis Scholl. Galerie Michael Haas is showing new paintings by Dennis Scholl (*1980). In Gefährdende Spiele (Endangering Games), Dennis Scholl sets out in search of the lost innocence of childhood. He reveals that an unspoiled youth is an illusion […]

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Weekly Show: Gustav Kluge | Galerie Michael Haas Berlin | 21.09.-28.09.2019

until 28.09. | #2590ARTatBerlin | Galerie Michael Haas shows from 21st September 2019 in the series “Wochenschau / Weekly Show” the exhibition of the artist Gustav Kluge for exactly one week. Gustav Kluge Vernissage: Saturday, 21st September 2019, 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Exhibition period: Saturday, 21st September – Saturday, 28 September 2019 [maxbutton id=”9″] […]

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Heinz Ackermans | Lost Tribes | Galerie Michael Haas | 14.09.-19.10.2019

until 19.10. | #2561ARTatBerlin | Galerie Michael Haas shows 14th September 2019 the exhibtion Lost Tribes by the artist Heinz Ackermans. After studying sculpture at the Folkwangschule in Essen in the 1980s, Heinz Ackermans (*1949) emerged in an environment of a new figuration with idiosyncratic sculptures. In them, his fascination with the human body was […]

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cdghlmtw | Group Exhibition | Galerie Michael Haas | 21.06.-27.07.2019

until 27.07. | #2504ARTatBerlin | Galerie Michael Haas presents during summer 2019 from 21st June 2019 the group exhibition cdghlmtw. The unusual exhibition title “cdghlmtw” is explained by the names of the participating artists. The title is composed of the first letters of their surnames: Emil Cimiotti, Jiří Georg Dokoupil, Kerstin Grimm, Almut Heise, Markus Lüpertz, […]

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Wundersame Welten | Group exhibition | Galerie Michael Haas | 01.03.-20.04.2019

until 20.04. | #2372ARTatBerlin | Galerie Michael Haas shows from 1st March 2019 the group exhibition Wundersame Welten (Wondrous Worlds) with paintings from different art eras. “The absurd, presented with taste, evokes aversion and admiration.” – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe It is the break with the purportedly beautiful that unites the Old Masters all the […]

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Peter Brüning | Artworks 1964-1970 | Galerie Michael Haas | 25.01.-23.02.2019

until 23.02. | #2346ARTatBerlin | Galerie Michael Haas shows since 25th January 2019 a solo exhibition by the artist Peter Brüning with artworks from 1964 to 1970. In this exhibition, Galerie Michael Haas presents works from the artist’s final creative phase. Peter Brüning was born on 21 November 1929 in Düsseldorf and died at the age […]

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Reinhard Pods | Across the garden | Galerie Michael Haas | 07.12.2018.-19.01.2019

until 19.01. | #2281ARTatBerlin | Galerie Michael Haas shows from 7th December 2018 the solo exhibition Across the garden with paintings by Reinhard Pods (*1951). Reinhard Pods, who was born in Berlin in 1951, is one of the Berlin savages around Bernd Koberling, Luciano Castelli, Rainer Fetting and others who expressively opposed the barren art of the 70s. […]

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Auke de Vries | Galerie Michael Haas | 28.09.-17.11.2018

until 17.11. | #2125ARTatBerlin | Galerie Michael Haas shows from 28th September 2018 on the occasion of the Berlin Art Week sculptures of the Dutchman Auke de Vries (*1937). The sculptures in the public space of Auke de Vries have become landmarks in cities such as Amsterdam, Barcelona, Hanover, Magdeburg, Ludwigsburg, and Wakefield in Yorkshire. […]

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