From 15 June 2025, the Kunsthalle Münster will present the solo exhibition Wir sind voller Winde und Meer und Sonnenfäden (We Are Full of Winds and Sea and Solar Threads) by Catalan artist Rosa Tharrats. This is the first presentation of her works in Germany. The exhibition addresses issues surrounding collective networks, sustainability and the […]
read moreOn 24 June 2025, the photo exhibition ‘Arbeitsort: Markthalle’ by photographer Carla Ulrich will open at Markthalle Neun in Berlin-Kreuzberg. The exhibition provides photographic insights into the work processes behind the market stalls. A few days later, on 28 June 2025, the hall invites you to the ‘Open Doors’ event – with access to the […]
read moreFrom 29 June 2025, the Philara Collection in Düsseldorf will present the group exhibition “Where are we now” with 150 works by over 80 artists. The exhibition offers a unique overview of the Miettinen collection and presents it in this comprehensive form for the first time. The exhibition spans all rooms of the Philara collection […]
read moreFrom 20 June 2025, ifa-Galerie Berlin will be showing a central part of curator Ken Aicha Sy’s research project Survival Kit on contemporary Senegalese art from 1960 to 1990. From 20 June, the new exhibition at the ifa Gallery Berlin will present for the first time in Germany the central results of the five-year research […]
read moreFrom 7 June 2025, Deutsche Bahn will be exhibiting the monumental sculpture The Wave by sculptor Iris Schieferstein at Ostbahnhof Berlin. The sculptural work made from over 10,000 oyster shells addresses the power and vulnerability of the oceans and refers to the fragile balance of marine ecosystems in the context of increasing environmental destruction. To […]
read moreHelsinki Biennial 2025 brings together 37 artists and collectives on Vallisaari Island, in Esplanade Park, and at HAM Helsinki Art Museum. Organised for the third time, the theme of this year’s biennial is Shelter: Below and Beyond, Becoming and Belonging. Helsinki Biennial will be held from 8 June to 21 September 2025. The curators of Helsinki […]
read moreThe exhibition ‘Image and Power. Zeppelin Photography in Focus’, which will be shown at the Zeppelin Museum from 6 June 2025, is the first comprehensive examination of the zeppelin as a photographic motif. It thus sets a new starting point in the examination of the visual history of the airship and shows how the image […]
read moreFrom 7 June 2025, the Bonnefanten Museum presents the first major solo exhibition by Mounira Al Solh (*1978, Beirut) in the Netherlands. The Lebanese-Dutch artist is one of the most influential voices of her generation. In recent years, her work has received numerous international awards and exhibitions, including the ABN Amro Art Award, a nomination […]
read moreOn June 12 2025, the exhibition 100 Best Posters 24. Germany Austria Switzerland opens at the Kulturforum Berlin. This special presentation by the Kunstbibliothek – Staatliche Museen zu Berlin features the winning posters of 2024 from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. The exhibition for the competition “100 Best Posters Germany Austria Switzerland” annually showcases the latest […]
read moreFor the first time since 1905, the Alte Nationalgalerie is bringing together the sculptures of two artists whose work and paths crossed several times in Paris: Camille Claudel and Bernhard Hoetger. Both are united by their striving for recognition and their simultaneous rejection of the master of French sculpture, Auguste Rodin. In the midst of […]
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