The exhibition Report 1964-2022 at KW Institute for Contemporary Art is Peter Friedl’s (*1960) most comprehensive institutional work show in Germany to date. The Austrian conceptual artist uses a variety of genres, media and forms of presentation to explore in his work the construction of history and concepts that shape our political and aesthetic consciousness. […]
read moreThe Berlin auction house Grisebach is currently auctioning 69 works of contemporary art from the collection of the Berliner Sparkasse in an online auction. After a successful auction of important works from the Berliner Sparkasse Collection in the winter auctions, further outstanding works from the collection are now going under the hammer. The auction includes […]
read moreThe exhibition Parallel Dimensions I/II, an exploration of time, space and perception, opened yesterday at the Felleshus of the Nordic Embassies in Berlin. The exhibition focuses on artists from Iceland who push and transcend the boundaries of art, technology and science. Since the beginning of the 20th century, technology, programming and new media have found […]
read moreLuisa Catucci Gallery is launching the application phase for a new Artists in Residence programme in Berlin at the beginning of 2022. The artist:in residencies, which will start for the first time in August, are primarily aimed at those who would like to take their first steps in the Berlin art scene. The residency programme […]
read moreThe newly founded CCA Berlin Center for Contemporary Arts in Berlin-Tiergarten will open the exhibition “Vierkantrohe Serie D” by artist Charlotte Posenenske on 4 February 2022. The Centre for Contemporary Arts in Kurfürstenstraße is dedicated as of now to the promotion, production, exhibition and discussion of artistic practices. The Vierkantrohre (“Square Tubes”) Serie D (1967) by Charlotte Posenenske (1930-1985) […]
read moreFrom 1 February 2022, the Kupferstichkabinett will be presenting around 30 virtuoso prints, copper engravings and etchings from the 15th to 18th centuries in its cabinet in the Gemäldegalerie, showing the joyful delight in inventing the fabulous and the strange. Long before current creations such as the Grüffelo or Schlickschlupfen and Flubberwurmn from the novels […]
read moreKW Institute for Contemporary Art has announced its spring 2022 programme. It reflects on the construction of history and reality by introducing new models of narration. Peter Friedl, Rabih Mroué and Oraib Toukan use theatrical and cinematic methods to create a critical intimacy that questions the mechanisms of our seeing and speaking. The exhibitions span […]
read moreSince the Taliban took power in mid-August 2021, thousands of people have left their home country Afghanistan. Artists are particularly threatened: Music, theatre and visual arts are largely banned under the Taliban. Since the Taliban took power in mid-August 2021, thousands of people have left their home country Afghanistan. Artists are particularly threatened: Music, theatre […]
read moreEvery two years, Kulturprojekte Berlin presents the “European Month of Photography”, or EMOP for short, one of the largest photography festivals in Germany. Most recently, in autumn 2020, more than 100 exhibitions with over 500 artists were part of the month-long programme selected by a jury of experts. For the upcoming anniversary of EMOP BERLIN […]
read moreFrom January 21, 2022, the exhibition and symposium for contemporary Greek art in Berlin “AthensSYN II: GOING VIRAL” with 14 artistic positions of Generation Y will take place in Berlin-Kreuzberg at the newly opened STEINZEIT Gallery. The exhibition will be on view there from January 21 to March 3, 2022. The opening will be celebrated […]
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