From 20 October 2023 the Berlin art institution Haus am Waldsee presents the first institutional exhibition of the French artist Bruno Pélassy (*1966 in Vientiane, Laos, †2002 in Nice, France) in Germany. Pélassy was a dazzling and multifaceted figure throughout his life and his art can only be categorised to a limited extent. He painted, […]
read moreFrom 21 October 2023, together with the Kunsthaus, Kunsthalle Nürnberg will be showing the international group exhibition Who’s Afraid Of Stardust? Positions of Queer Contemporary Art. The exhibition presents works that revolve around life and desire beyond heteronormativity and make a substantial contribution to the current debate on diversity. The central motivation for this exhibition […]
read moreTall firs, dense mangroves, bizarre flower pistils – the plant world produces unique forms. Integrated into complex and highly sensitive ecosystems, plants are intertwined with human culture in many ways. Their contemplation can be calming, thought-provoking or trigger strong feelings of trepidation and fear. In photography, plants have been popular objects of photographic processes and […]
read morePublished on 11 October 2023, the ART+TECH Report | Digital Art Coll3cting examines the rapidly evolving world of web3, its impact on the art market and the concept of art collecting. It takes an in-depth look at the buying behaviour and collector motivations of art lovers and digital art collectors. Web3 and blockchain technology have […]
read moreFrom 13 October 2023, the Samurai Museum Berlin, in cooperation with the Berlin gallery Bermel von Luxburg, will present the solo exhibition of the German abstract artist Lothar Quinte (1923-2000). Parallel to the current exhibition A Retrospective – A Century of Lothar Quinte at Galerie Bermel von Luxburg (Fasanenstr. 29, Berlin-Charlottenburg), which commemorates Quinte’s 100th […]
read moreKW Institute for Contemporary Art announces the appointment of Emma Enderby as Director from 15 May 2024. Emma Enderby is a curator, writer and lecturer in modern and contemporary art. She currently heads the Programme and Research Department at the Haus der Kunst in Munich as Chief Curator. “I am looking forward to this new […]
read moreOn the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of Pablo Picasso’s death, the Centre Pompidou, in collaboration with the Musée national Picasso-Paris, is organising the exhibition “Picasso. Dessiner à l’infini” (Picasso. Drawing Endlessly) in collaboration with the Musée national Picasso-Paris. The largest organised retrospective of the artist’s drawings and engravings to date, it illuminates the most […]
read moreTo mark the 60th anniversary of its founding, on October 12 from 6:30 pm on, the DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program is inviting its fellows and alumni, along with artists, cultural practitioners, and the Berlin audience to an evening of celebration at Akademie der Künste, Hanseatenweg 10. In 1963, in the middle of the Cold War, the […]
read moreThe exhibition Chagall at work at the Centre Pompidou in Paris brings together an ensemble of works that joined the collection in 2022 thanks to the generosity of Bella and Meret Meyer. One hundred and twenty-seven drawings, five ceramics and seven sculptures by Marc Chagall enrich the collection of the Centre Pompidou, one of the […]
read moreThis year, Tate Modern in London presents a groundbreaking exhibition on one of the most remarkable artists of the twentieth century: Philip Guston (1913-1980). The exhibition is the first major retrospective of the artist’s work in the UK for 20 years and includes more than 100 paintings and drawings from across Guston’s 50-year career. It […]
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