From 14 November 2025 to 19 April 2026, the High Museum of Art in Atlanta will present the exhibition ‘The Lost World: The Art of Minnie Evans’. The show is dedicated to the extraordinary work of American artist Minnie Evans (1892–1987), whose visionary drawings full of fantastic forms and symbolism are among the most significant […]
read moreThe exhibition Sweeter than Honey – A Panorama of Written Art will take place at the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich from 11. December 2025 to 12. April 2026. The Written Art Collection is unique in its collection profile. For the first time, the Modern Art Collection in the Pinakothek der Moderne is devoting a […]
read moreAs part of the current exhibition Magic Bullet, the Schinkel Pavilion is hosting a reading on 27th November 2025 with authors Marius Goldhorn and Timo Feldhaus on Goldhorn’s new novel Die Prozesse (The Trials), published in 2025 by Kiepenheuer & Witsch. Similar to Issy Wood’s paintings, Goldhorn’s novel reads like a chronicle of our present […]
read moreThere are several terms that describe Mo Ganji’s art in the context of our earthly presence: single line, essence, reduction, one – in the context of ‘we are one’. He visualises the world and its inhabitants, searching for meaning. His intention is to use his art, again and again, but in a subtle way, to draw […]
read moreSomoS alumn Ilana Palmgren returns to SomoS with RED – ROT – a live performance created in collaboration with Joni Salmela and Jaakko Sirainen. Through sound, movement and light, they explore dissociation and transformation as sensory states and invite the audience to a synaesthetic experience of colour, emotion and embodied presence. RED – ROT is […]
read moreKunstmuseum Basel is currently showing the exhibition Ghosts. Dem Visualizing the Supernatural. Ghosts seem to be everywhere. Visual culture teems with specters, from Hollywood blockbusters like Ghostbusters (1984) to indie films such as All of Us Strangers (2023). They haunt screens, theater stages, and pages: literature, folklore, and myth are saturated with spirits that refuse […]
read moreStarting on November 14, 2025, Hamburger Bahnhof will present Berlin artist Annika Kahrs with the most comprehensive selection of her works to date at the intersection of art and music. In her videos, Kahrs explores the cultural and social functions of music: in an abandoned church in Lyon, at a parade by a cross-generational orchestra […]
read moreFrom 7 to 9 November 2025, the 65th General Assembly of the Akademie der Künste took place in Berlin. The Academy, an autonomous society of more than 400 international artists, focused on how it can continue to fulfil its legally enshrined mandate in the face of drastic budget cuts: to represent the freedom and the […]
read moreThe Deutsche Oper Berlin bids farewell to the year with a diverse programme. December 2025 will be dominated by great Italian opera: in addition to a new production of Umberto Giordano’s Fedora, Andrea Chénier, a classic in a tried-and-tested production, will return to the stage. The programme is complemented by Puccini’s Madama Butterfly, popular Christmas […]
read moreFrom 6. December 2025, the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC) will present the first exhibition in India by the celebrated multimedia artist and filmmaker Doug Aitken. Spanning three floors of the NMACC Art House, “UNDER THE SUN” explores three distinct narratives—past, present, and future—each occupying its own floor. Together, these chapters take visitors on […]
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