With its current exhibition Daniel Grüttner – Out of the Web, the Staatliche Graphische Sammlung München (State Graphic Collection Munich) once again addresses the question of the significance of drawing in the 21st century. The project marks the start of three consecutive exhibitions in 2026 that will discuss the relationship between painting and drawing within […]
read moreIn February 2026, Arnold Schoenberg’s highly demanding “Gurrelieder” with Sir Donald Runnicles at the Philharmonie, Franz Schreker’s DER SCHATZGRÄBER, and Detlev Glanert’s DIE DREI RÄTSEL will return to the program of the Deutsche Oper Berlin. On 10. February Arnold Schoenberg’s “Gurrelieder,” one of the absolute pinnacles of choral-symphonic literature, which is rarely performed due to […]
read moreThe exhibition presents ten proposals by architecture students at Berlin University of the Arts, offering new interpretations of previously undeveloped spaces within the Kulturforum. The projects demonstrate how architectural and landscape interventions can transform the area into a cohesive, vibrant urban space. The Kulturforum Berlin is a unique cultural location. During the division of Berlin, […]
read moreTitled “By the Mango Belt & Tamarind Road: Compassing, Protocoling, Metaphoring,” the transmediale festival will take place in Berlin from 29. January to 01. February, 2026. The festival spans the city from north to south: The main venue, featuring programming on all four festival days as well as the opening on Wednesday 28. January, is […]
read moreOn the occasion of its 80th anniversary, Haus am Waldsee reflects on itself as a constellation of conditions: as a place, a social construct, and a spatial structure that has shaped the artistic program on the shores of Lake Waldsee for eight decades. In its anniversary year 2026, the Haus will explore these interconnections between […]
read moreFrom 8 February to 7 June 2026, the Emil Schumacher Museum in Hagen, in cooperation with the Geiger Archive in Munich, will honour the painter Rupprecht Geiger with a major solo exhibition comprising around 70 works from all phases of the artist’s career. With this comprehensive exhibition of Rupprecht Geiger’s work, the museum is dedicating […]
read moreThe Deutsche Kinemathek – Museum for Film and Television is one of Europe’s leading institutions dedicated to preserving and presenting the audiovisual heritage. At its new interim location at the E-Werk in Berlin-Mitte, the Kinemathek invites visitors to an opening weekend from January 23 to 25, 2026, with free admission and a full program. Until […]
read moreOn 23. January 2026, LAS Art Foundation will present the new commissioned work Liminals by artist Pierre Huyghe in the Halle am Berghain, which explores concepts of uncertainty through quantum experiments. It is the artist’s first solo presentation with a Berlin institution. The large-scale installation combines film, sound, vibration, and light to create an immersive […]
read moreThe museums on Berlin’s Museum Island—the Alte Nationalgalerie, the Altes Museum, the Bode-Museum, the James Simon Gallery, and the Neues Museum—published their annual program for special exhibitions in 2026 in December. This is because 2026 represents a special milestone for Museum Island: it will celebrate its 200th anniversary. Here you will find an overview of […]
read moreAs part of the contemporary art festival ‘Made in Potsdam 2026’, a double exhibition featuring painter Max Grote and photographer Lisa Krauß will open on Saturday, 17 January 2026, at 4 p.m. at Kunstraum Potsdam / Waschhaus. Max Grote‘s exhibition ‘Vanitasparade’ moves between residences and the present, combining an old master’s style with a contemporary […]
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