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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. 

Jan Sobottka | Wildbahn Berlin 2004-2021 | Galerie feinart berlin | 05.08.-02.09.2021

until 02.09. | #3111ARTatBerlin | Galerie feinart berlin presents from 5th August 2021 the exhibition “Wildbahn Berlin 2004-2021. 17 years of photography of the Berlin art scene by Jan Sobottka”. After 17 years of documentation in galleries, art associations and museums, Jan Sobottka’s photographic oeuvre brings together artists of all generations, professions, phases of life, […]

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Maryam Motallebzadeh | Carried by Wind | Galerie feinart berlin | 01.07.-29.07.2021

until 29.07. | #3074ARTatBerlin | Galerie feinart berlin shows from 1st July 2021 the solo show Carried by Wind by the artist Maryam Motallebzadeh. Just as the artist was and is a traveler between Orient and Occident, her works are wanderers between cultural identities, languages, places and times Whether painting, ink drawing on paper, installation […]

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Willi Sitte + Ulrich Reimkasten | UTOPIER | Galerie feinart berlin | 15.04.-10.06.2021 – extended until 24.06.2021

until 24.06. | #3010ARTatBerlin | Galerie feinart berlin presents from 15 April 2021 two UTOPIER. For the 100th birthday of the GDR artist Willi Sitte, feinart berlin shows his “Hommages to the Masters” in an as well surprising as revealing pairing with works by his more than a generation younger Halle colleague Ulrich Reimkasten. On […]

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Aurore Millet | AufBruch | Galerie feinart berlin | 03.12.2020-28.01.2021

until 28.01. | #2944ARTatBerlin | Galerie feinart berlin currently shows the exhibition AufBruch with paintings, drawings and photography by the artist Aurore Millet. The exhibition is also visible online as 3D Tour. The exhibition with the title “AufBruch” (English “BreakOut”) is inspired by the question to what extent Aurore Millet’s in content and style complex […]

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