From 13 June 2021, the Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart Berlin is scheduled to show the special exhibition ” Von der Sprache aus. Joseph Beuys on the 100th Birthday”. To mark the 100th anniversary of Joseph Beuys’ birth, Hamburger Bahnhof is placing language at the centre of an exhibition that includes sculptures, drawings, installations, […]
read moreHamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart – Berlin is showing the special presentation Self Portrait as clone of Jeanne D’Arc by the artist Bunny Rogers from 25 October 2020. On the occasion of the donation by private sponsors* as a great thank you to Udo Kittelmann, Director of the Nationalgalerie, who is retiring from his […]
read moreSince June 14, 2020, Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart – Berlin has been showing the site-specific painting It Wasn’t Us by the artist Katharina Grosse, which extends to the outside area at the back of the building. Katharina Grosse’s paintings can appear anywhere: on a rubber boot, on an egg, on the crumpled folds […]
read moreThe Museum Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart – Berlin shows from 18th October 2019 as a part of the series “Musikwerke Bildender Künstler (>Works of music by visual artists)” the exhibition Bergama Stereo by the artist Cevdet Erek. In the architecture and sound installation “Bergama Stereo”, the Istanbul-based artist and musician Cevdet Erek refers […]
read moreUntil mid-September 2019, the Hamburger Bahnhof Museum is showing the exhibition “Emil Nolde. Eine deutsche Legende – Der Künstler im Nationalsozialismus” (> Emil Nolde. A German Legend – The Artist in National Socialism). The Expressionist Emil Nolde is probably the most famous ‘degenerate artist’: no other artist confiscated so many works, no other works hung […]
read moreIn April and May 2019, in addition to the current exhibition programme, the Hamburger Bahnhof will be hosting a varied programme of events with discussions with experts, guided tours for artists and workshops. Every first Thursday of the month, admission is free as part of the VOLKSWAGEN ART4ALL initiative from 4 pm to 8 pm. […]
read moreThe ticket sale has begun: After the successful productions “Flying Bach” and “Flying Illusion” the Berliner Flying Steps invite you to their new production, which celebrates its premiere in Berlin. In cooperation with the Nationalgalerie, which invited the Flying Steps to the Neue Nationalgalerie as early as 2010, “Flying Pictures” will be created in April […]
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