The 9th KGB Art Week opens Berlin’s autumn art season. From September 2nd to 11th 2022, numerous exhibitions and events invite you to get to know the versatility of Berlin’s municipal galleries. Workshops, artist talks, concerts, bicycle tours and much more show how rich Berlin’s municipal art scene is. The focus of the KGB Art […]
read moreWith works by among others Albrecht Genin, Clemens Krauss, Miriam Lenk, Jan Muche, Römer + Römer, Ruscha Voormann or Sabine Schneider, the chairwoman of the Verein Berliner Künstler, ÜBERSCHAU #04 continues the exhibition series in the CONTEMPORARY SHOW ROOM (CSR). The fourth part of the survey exhibition shows works by 25 artists from eight countries […]
read moreFor the first time since 1986, live concerts will take place in the sculpture garden of the Neue Nationalgalerie: On five weekends from August 6th to September 4th 2022, music and performance acts as diverse as Älice, Wandermüd, Imran Ayata & Bülent Kullukcu with Cavidan Ünal, caner teker & Nkisi and the Deep Gold Band […]
read moreOn July 7th, TROPEZ, a space for art inside the public pool Sommerbad Humboldthain, opens the group exhibition “…”. The exhibition features seven works by Ana Alenso, Grit Burmeister & Franzi Kleinert, Samira Hodaei, Lungiswa Gqunta, Isa Melsheimer, Nadim Vardag and Shira Wachsmann, which will be installed in the outdoor area of the space. The […]
read moreThe Mönchehaus Museum Goslar presents the exhibition Unverwüstlich (Indestructible) by the artist Kristina Schuldt from July 24th to September 18th. On display are the artist’s works from 2012 to 2022. The Leipzig master student of Neo Rauch paints large-format everyday scenes with powerful, self-confident figures. Kristina Schuldt‘s pictorial personnel is mostly female. The figures lie, fall, […]
read more“In winter, the shining leaves of the persimmon tree fall to the ground, and only the orange ripe persimmon fruits still cling to the tree in peculiar beauty. At the end of the year 2000, as a thirty-six-year-old, I resembled a winter persimmon fruit; I fell from the leafless tree to the earth and burst into […]
read moreIn a solo show, the Museum Barberini presents the new works from the Hasso Plattner Collection. Four virtually unknown paintings by Claude Monet expand the Potsdam art museum’s Impressionist focus with its now 107 Impressionist paintings. With 38 paintings by Monet, it shows the largest complex of works by this artist in Europe outside of […]
read moreFrom July the 22nd to September the 11th 2022, Künstlerhaus Bethanien presents the exhibition DISSONANCE with works by 40 artists. “DISSONANCE. Platform Germany” is also a book published by DCV that presents 81 artistic positions in the field of painting in Germany, edited by Mark Gisbourne and Christoph Tannert. In a first part, Künstlerhaus Bethanien […]
read moreOn the occasion of Max Liebermann’s 175th birthday on July the 20th 2022, the Alte Nationalgalerie is putting the spotlight on key works by the important impressionist from the permanent exhibition with an intervention. In videos with short statements, people from the most diverse perspectives – the museum supervisor from the Alte Nationalgalerie as well […]
read more“Galleries, museums and hairdressers are closed on Mondays. Fortunately, this old saying does not apply across the board in Berlin. In the capital, you can also visit some art museums, cultural institutions and even a few galleries on Mondays. And certainly one or two hairdressers as well. Art museums, galleries + institutions open on Mondays […]
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