With 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, […]
read moreOn Saturday, February 28, 2026, Berlin Cathedral will open its doors to all interested parties as part of an open house. From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (last admission at 5 p.m.), visitors will have the opportunity to tour Berlin Cathedral and the Hohenzollern Crypt free of charge and discover this important site for the […]
read moreAt their annual press conference on February 26, 2026, the Dresden State Art Collections (SKD) took stock of the year 2025, presented programmatic priorities and introduced the exhibition highlights for 2026. The museum association looked ahead with optimism. Against the backdrop of the current budget situation, the SKD are sharpening their focus and deliberately further […]
read moreThe 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 […]
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