The Friedrichswerder Church is launching into spring with new admission prices and expanded educational programs. Since its reopening in 2020, the Friedrichswerder Church has become a popular exhibition venue on Berlin’s Museum Island. Last year, this branch of the Alte Nationalgalerie (Old National Gallery) welcomed 157,652 visitors. New admission prices will take effect on March […]
read moreOn February 27th, the group exhibition “Labour of Love” opens in Berlin, featuring 13 female artists. Launching on Equal Pay Day, the exhibition sheds light on invisible labor, gender-specific power structures, and the connection between artistic production and everyday care work. Everyday rituals and gestures of care are placed at the center of the exhibition […]
read moreIn March 2026, Berlin will host the second edition of WOMEN ART OPEN – a citywide program promoting the visibility of female artists, both past and present. Following its successful launch in 2025, the initiative is growing significantly, uniting numerous museums, municipal galleries, art associations, and project spaces. Through exhibitions, performances, discussions, and interdisciplinary events, […]
read moreOn 27. February 2026, painter Giulia Andreani opens the exhibition programme marking the 30th anniversary of Hamburger Bahnhof, presenting paintings that expose fractures within official histories. Andreani’s artistic practice of “painting with photographs” thrives on the tension between authoritarian figures and forgotten characters of the past. The starting point for the figurative, monochromatic paintings whose […]
read moreThe exhibition focuses on the work of the Jewish artist Benyamin Reich. Running from February 19 to April 3, 2026, the exhibition presents the “Talmud Curtain” (Parochet), a multifaceted installation that places Jewish, Christian, and Hellenistic-classical traditions in dialogue with one another. In his artistic work, Reich combines photography, text, and religious symbolism into a dense […]
read moreWith the KVOST Scholarship and the Claus Michaletz Prize, Kunstverein Ost continues its targeted promotion of artists with biographical roots in Eastern and Central Europe—including a residency in Berlin and a solo exhibition in fall 2026. The application deadline is 17. April 2026. The Kunstverein Ost is announcing this year’s KVOST Stipendium, which is awarded […]
read moreOn Friday, February 20, 2026, from 7 pm to 10 pm, KW institute for Contemporary Art will open its doors for the opening of new exhibitions featuring works by Klara Lidén, Jean Katambayi Mukendi, and Else Marie Pade. Admission is free (first come, first served), but there may be waiting times. Klara Lidén Kunstwerke Kunstwerke this […]
read moreSitting is an everyday action – and at the same time a cultural act. Seating structures spaces, shapes postures, invites us to linger, or signals distance. The exhibition “STAY – Textile Seating Objects” at the X-D-E-P-O-T of the Pinakothek der Moderne is dedicated to sitting and, from February 25, 2026, presents ten experimental designs by […]
read moreStarting February 20, 2026, 11 dancers from the Staatsballett Berlin will present their own choreographies as part of the Next Generation evening at the Tischlerei of the Deutsche Oper Berlin. The program will feature solos, pas de deux, and group choreographies that cover a wide stylistic and thematic spectrum. Eleven choreographies created by dancers of the Staatsballett […]
read moreThe exhibition “Avantgarde. Max Liebermann and Impressionism in Germany” will present over 100 masterpieces of German Impressionism, including works by Max Liebermann, Max Slevogt and Lovis Corinth, at the Museum Barberini from 28 February 2026. On display will be sun-drenched landscapes, atmospheric figure paintings and carefully arranged still lifes from over 60 international collections. The […]
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