From 5 March, artist and designer Jerszy Seymour (born 1968) will present a large-format social sculpture at Berlin’s Museum of Applied Arts, which will be transformed into a stage for performances and encounters in the spring. ‘Mutuogenesis’ seeks new impulses for solidarity-based coexistence and explores forms of learning and production within a community whose core […]
read moreThe Berlin Circus Festival will celebrate its 12th edition from August 5th to 16th, 2026, at Tempelhofer Feld. The official festival program will be announced on June 1st, 2026. For the 12th time, Germany’s largest festival for contemporary circus celebrates the boundless creativity of this genre. Over twelve days, the audience can expect a diverse […]
read moreIn less than three months, the 22nd edition of Gallery Weekend Berlin will take place, putting the city’s vibrant and diverse gallery scene in the spotlight. From Friday, May 1st, to Sunday, May 3rd, a total of 57 galleries across Berlin will simultaneously open their exhibitions, offering a comprehensive overview of current developments in contemporary […]
read moreThe major exhibition “Krasner and Pollock: Past Continuous” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Met) in fall 2026 traces the parallel careers of Lee Krasner and Jackson Pollock, exploring the distinct yet interconnected working methods of these two artistic colleagues and life partners. On view from October 4, 2026, to January 31, 2027, the exhibition […]
read moreFrom March 15 to June 14, 2026, the Spreepark Art Space will present the exhibition “Transforming Landscapes.” The exhibition will showcase the four artistic positions of the 2025 residency program: Disruptive Nostalgia, Flower Foundry, Memoria, and Rent Collective. These international and interdisciplinary collectives lived and worked on-site in the Eierhäuschen (Egg House) during their three-month […]
read moreThe German silent film landmark The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari, 1920) will be screened at Tampere Cathedral on Friday, 6 March, as part of the Tampere Film Festival programme. As in previous silent film screenings held at the Cathedral, the film will be accompanied by live organ music, improvised by […]
read moreWith YesterLight – Sensing Ruptures of Time, the Schinkel Pavilion presents the first institutional solo exhibition in Germany by Ukrainian artist Lesia Vasylchenko (born 1990) from March 13 to May 31, 2026. Her multimedia works examine the politics of time in times of war, technological acceleration, and ecological crisis, and show how conflicts transform perception […]
read moreFor another two years, the Hamburger Bahnhof will be in conversation with artists and audiences: Thomas Struth will kick off the third edition of the free-admission discussion series ‘In Conversation. A Series in Cooperation with Deutsche Bank’ on 28 February 2026. Kader Attia will follow in March, and in April Joana Hadjithomas & Khalil Joreige […]
read moreThe Haus am Lützowplatz is currently showing the exhibition “Post-Millennium Tension” by the artist Radenko Milak. The painter “translates” crucial political and social events, previously known only as iconic photographs, into watercolors. The exhibition is on display until March 8, 2026. Post-Millennium Tension is Radenko Milak’s first exhibition in Berlin and his first institutional solo […]
read moreOn February 27 and 28, 2026, Berlin-based British dancer Adam Russell-Jones will present his performance Release the Hounds in the Festsaal of the Sophiensaele. Inspired by dance marathons of the 1920s and 30s and rave culture, the piece leads the audience onto the performer’s “dance floor of the psyche”: a poetic, physical poem about endurance, […]
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