In her first solo exhibition in Germany, Dutch photographer Sarah van Rij (1990) will present her exhibition ‘In the Sound of Shadows’ in the auditorium of the Halle für aktuelle Kunst, Deichtorhallen Hamburg, from 31 October 2025 to 4 January 2026. On display are more than twenty works, some of them large-format, from the past […]
read moreThe Festival of Future Nows 2025 returns to its place of origin: ten years after its first edition, the festival will once again transform the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin into an open field for artistic encounters, experiments and visions from 31 October to 2 November 2025. Jointly presented by the Neue Nationalgalerie and the Institut […]
read moreHow is art created? With this question, the Kunsthalle Barmen opens its doors for its next exhibition, “EX NIHILO,” on October 17 at 7 p.m. Until December 14, visitors can view works that address questions of artistic knowledge and production—and the widespread notion that art can be created “out of nothing.” The exhibition title “EX […]
read moreThe Städtische Galerien Berlin (Berlin Municipal Galleries) are presenting their Action Days from 16 to 19 October 2025. Thirty-two galleries will be showing 37 exhibitions featuring a total of 150 artists. In addition to discourses on identity and society, the solo and group exhibitions will address topics relating to the man-made environment, from the underwater […]
read moreOn 23.10.2025, 35 Berlin theaters, concert halls, and opera houses will once again offer discounted tickets for the new season’s programs. For two years now, Berlin Bühnen—the online program of Berlin’s theaters, opera houses, and concert halls from Kulturprojekte Berlin—has been organizing the Studi & Azubi Ticketmarkt. On 23.10.2025, from 3 to 7 p.m., the […]
read moreIn the talk format Close Up, author and filmmaker Gero von Boehm will meet director Roland Emmerich, who celebrates his 70th birthday in November, at Berlin’s Renaissance Theatre on 16 October 2025. The audience can expect an open, personal conversation that provides insights not only into Emmerich’s career but also into his views on art, […]
read moreNo other creature has stirred the human imagination quite like the unicorn. For centuries, it has appeared across diverse cultures, and its allure remains unbroken. This mythical being embodies a rich spectrum of meanings and radiates a singular associative power. Traces of the unicorn are found in both Christian and non-European art, as well as […]
read moreIn autumn 2025, the Fondation Beyeler will present Switzerland’s first major retrospective devoted to the celebrated Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama (*1929, Matsumoto). Developed in close collaboration with the artist and her studio, the exhibition offers a comprehensive insight into more than seven decades of Kusama’s creative practice. On view will be both her most iconic […]
read moreWith Stadtbad RELOADED: BEYOND, the disused Stadtbad Lichtenberg public swimming pool in Berlin will reopen its doors on 11 October 2025 for an exhibition that combines digital art and sound with historical architecture. Following its successful presentation in 2024, the 97-year-old swimming pool will be expanded with new installations this time around. This year’s exhibition […]
read moreThe Royal Academy of Arts presents the largest survey of celebrated American artist and Honorary Royal Academician Kerry James Marshall ever to be shown in Europe. Marking the artist’s 70th birthday, this major solo exhibition explores Marshall’s expansive career to date. Kerry James Marshall: The Histories features over 70 works, bringing together primarily paintings, as […]
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