Leiko Ikemura is an internationally renowned artist whose work spans the genres of drawing, painting, sculpture, photography and poetry. At the centre of her work is an exploration of nature, the theme of femininity and the cyclical rhythm of life and death. In her solo exhibition at the Georg Kolbe Museum, the artist, who has […]
read moreIn a personal statement today, Daniel Barenboim announced his resignation as General Music Director of the Staatsoper Unter den Linden. Statement by Daniel Barenboim : “Unfortunately, my health has deteriorated significantly over the past year. I can no longer provide the performance that is rightly demanded of a General Music Director. Therefore, I ask for […]
read moreOn the occasion of the 80th birthday of Stern photographer and Worldpress Photo Award winner Wolfgang Kunz, a pop-up exhibition at Camaro Haus shows a selection of early photographs. Six decades ago, Kunz captured unusual views and rare moments in people’s lives with his black-and-white photographs on the streets of European and North African cities. Before […]
read moreThe Akademie der Künste (Hanseatenweg) invites you to the 3. Berliner Begegnung (3rd Berlin Encounter) on 3 December 2022, a discussion format entitled “Thoughts on Time.” The current political, cultural, economic and social upheavals – not to mention the climate crisis and pandemic – are occupying the Akademie der Künste. Uncertainties are increasing, connections are […]
read moreTen years ago, the Israeli artist Micha Ullman realised his floor sculpture “STUFEN” in St. Matthew’s Church in Berlin’s Kulturforum: seven steps filled with Israeli sand leading into the church’s subfloor. A homage both to the seven days of creation and to the history of the people of Israel as the enduring foundation of the […]
read moreOn the Lustgarten side of the Humboldt Forum, the replica of an ancient Indian gate will enrich the outdoor space: the famous East Gate of Sanchi. As part of one of the oldest and most important preserved Buddhist sanctuaries, the gateway in India is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A plaster cast of the original […]
read moreFrom 09.12.2022 to 08.01.2023 the Kasseler Kunstverein presents the first institutional solo exhibition “Vorbild” by the artist Thomas Reymann as a conclusion of the exhibition activity in its temporary exhibition spaces. The exhibition will show paintings, for which Thomas Reymann will create installative spatial stagings in the temporary exhibition spaces of the Kunstverein. An essential […]
read moreMANIFEST yourselves! at Künstlerhaus Bethanien is an appeal and an empowering hymn to the (queer) feminist manifesto as part of an ongoing protest culture and as a medium, especially of contemporary art and culture. The exhibition starts on 18 November 2022 (Opening 17.11.). „We will never be quiet again.” – Suffragetten Recent events such as […]
read moreWith works by Solveig K. Bolduan, Christian Brox, Rómulo Celdrán, Sabina Grzimek, Oz John, Beate M. Kircherer, Oskar Manigk and Paul Reimert, among others, ÜBERSCHAU #06 continues the exhibition series in the CONTEMPORARY SHOW ROOM (CSR). The sixth part of the survey exhibition shows works by 13 artists from seven countries in the Friedrichstraße. Figurative […]
read moreWith the exhibition “Becoming CoBrA. Beginnings of a European Art Movement”, the Kunsthalle Mannheim takes a look at the origins of one of the most influential avant-garde groups in the 20th century, which date back to the 1930s. While the years from 1948 to 1951, during which CoBrA existed as a firmly defined group, have […]
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