As part of this year’s Gallery Weekend Berlin, the Neue Nationalgalerie is presenting three exhibitions: “Ruin and Intoxication. Berlin 1910–1930,” “Beeple. Regular Animals,” and the revival of Fujiko Nakaya’s fog sculpture. Throughout the weekend, from Friday, May 1, to Sunday, May 3, 2026, the “Gallery Weekend Art Talks” will feature a diverse, free program of […]
read moreGalerie Kremers in Berlin-Kreuzberg invites you to an artist talk with curator, art historian, and art critic Marc Gisbourne on April 28, 2026, at 7 p.m. Artists Fiona Ackerman, Claudia Chaseling, and Gregor Hiltner will be present in person, while Juan Logan and Howard Sherman will join via video call from the United States. The […]
read moreThe museum no longer remains confined within its walls: it ventures outdoors, connects with the city, and becomes a vibrant meeting place. With BUNTES GARTEN CIAO (Colorful Garden Ciao), the Lenbachhaus presents an open and participatory art project from April 23 to August 30, 2026, that incorporates the garden, the forecourt, and the surrounding area. […]
read moreWhat lives and stories are connected to the objects in museums? What remains unseen and unsaid? And how might these cultural artefacts speak to us? Dear Museum! is a new work by Albert Ibokwe Khoza, a performance artist from South Africa, commissioned by the Humboldt Forum Foundation in collaboration with African Entertainers, Johannesburg. Dear Museum! is both […]
read moreIn spring 2026, the Gropius Bau presents Balkan Erotic Epic. The Exhibition by Marina Abramović, one of the most influential contemporary artists. The exhibition spans ten rooms on the ground floor, as well as the atrium and the Beba restaurant, and showcases what the performance artist herself describes as “the most ambitious work of my career.” Created […]
read moreThe Berlinathon is more than just a running series. It is an invitation to all running enthusiasts to rediscover Berlin in a new way. In 2026, the project brings together eight themed running events with a big summer finale at Tempelhofer Feld. The Berlinathon spans a wide range of themes, showcasing the cultural diversity of […]
read moreWhat we see usually seems clear and literally comprehensible to us. The exhibition REAL?! by the artists René Wirths, Andreas Blank and MK Kaehne, at the Kabinett Nazar Kvazar, takes its starting point precisely in this supposed certainty. The figurative, hyperrealistic and object-oriented works do not, in fact, turn out to be a confirmation of […]
read moreFor the first time in its history, the Fondation Beyeler is devoting a solo exhibition to Paul Cezanne (1839-1906) – a pioneer of modern art and a prominent artist in its collection. Bringing together around 80 works, the exhibition focusses on the French painter’s last and most significant phase, showcasing Cezanne at the height of […]
read moreTo mark the special exhibition “Sweeter than Honey: A Panorama of Calligraphy”, the three artists featured in the Calligraphy Collection will discuss the significance of writing, text and words in their works during a dialogue on 17 April 2026 at 7.00 pm. The discussion will be moderated by Elke Buhr, editor-in-chief of Monopol, and Madeleine […]
read moreOn Thursday, April 16, 2026, the dramaturge Kirsten Möller and the Berlin-based artist Bunny Vellocet will present the premiere of “Little Things” at Schaubude Berlin—a concert of things, filled with kitchen appliances in a state of frenzy. In a galaxy far, far away—before AI was even a thing. No humans on stage, only old kitchen appliances in […]
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