Dorothea Lange’s exhibition at the National Gallery of Art in Landover, Maryland “Seeing People” explores how Lange’s portraits have shaped our understanding of documentary photography today and what significance they had for her vision and creative practice. Divided into six thematic sections, the exhibition starting in early November 2023 features portraits ranging from her early […]
read moreThe Berlin based gallery Sprüth Magers announced the death of artist Robert Irwin today, 27 October 2023. “Monika Sprüth and Philomene Magers, together with the entire gallery team, deeply mourn the loss of Robert Irwin (1928–2023), not only one of the greatest artists and thinkers of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries but also a mentor to […]
read moreFor as long as cinema has existed, posters have been central media in the communication of film: they bring cinema to the streets and arouse emotions on a grand scale. The exhibition “Great Cinema. Film Posters of All Times” presents 300 original film posters from the 1900s to the 2020s from the graphic design collection […]
read moreThe extension of “Secessions. Klimt, Stuck, Liebermann” in the Alte Nationalgalerie until 5 November 2023 offers everyone who has not yet seen the exhibition the opportunity to visit it again. For the first time, it is dedicated to a comparison of the three art metropolises in Munich, Vienna and Berlin at the turn of the […]
read moreThe Neue Nationalgalerie shows the exhibition Kraftfelder by the artist Judit Reig since 30 June 2023. On the occasion of the centenary of the artist’s birth and the donation of three major works by Judit Reigl, the Neue Nationalgalerie is presenting the first solo museum exhibition of the Hungarian-French artist in Germany. With the donation, […]
read moreNo other painter in the history of European art was able to reproduce the details of his reality with comparable brilliance and precision as the founder of Old Netherlandish painting: Jan van Eyck. An interactive digital projection now makes it possible in the Berlin Gemäldegalerie to immerse oneself in the tiniest subtleties of his masterpieces. […]
read moreAddendum: The highly acclaimed special exhibition of the International Memorial Yad Vashem at the Berlin Museum of Photography will be extended until 28 January 2024 due to continued public interest. More than 40,000 visitors have already seen the exhibition, which takes a critical look at the visual documentation of photographs and films taken during the […]
read moreThe major exhibition “Van Gogh à Auvers-sur-Oise. Les derniers mois” at the Musée d’Orsay in Paris, previously on show at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam (until 3 September 2023), is dedicated to the works Vincent van Gogh created in the last two months of his life in Auvers-sur-Oise near Paris: a veritable swan song […]
read moreFrom 21 October 2023, together with the Kunsthaus, Kunsthalle Nürnberg will be showing the international group exhibition Who’s Afraid Of Stardust? Positions of Queer Contemporary Art. The exhibition presents works that revolve around life and desire beyond heteronormativity and make a substantial contribution to the current debate on diversity. The central motivation for this exhibition […]
read moreFrom 13 October 2023, the Samurai Museum Berlin, in cooperation with the Berlin gallery Bermel von Luxburg, will present the solo exhibition of the German abstract artist Lothar Quinte (1923-2000). Parallel to the current exhibition A Retrospective – A Century of Lothar Quinte at Galerie Bermel von Luxburg (Fasanenstr. 29, Berlin-Charlottenburg), which commemorates Quinte’s 100th […]
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