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here you will find exhibitions from the selected category. They are sorted in descending order of actuality. New exhibitions are listed at the top. Exhibitions whose runtime is in the past are listed further down. As an art enthusiast, you can also use this archive to find out about past exhibitions. 

NEWS: Berlinale | 10.02.-20.02.2022

The Berlinale has developed a new concept to be able to clearly fly the flag for culture even in times of pandemic and is therefore focusing on cinema screenings in Berlinale venues. The priority for all events is the safety of the audience and strict compliance with the applicable hygiene rules. Following recent decisions by […]

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NEWS: After 35 years DAS VERBORGENE MUSEUM for art by forgotten women artists hands over to the Berlinische Galerie

After 35 years, DAS VERBORGENE MUSEUM in Berlin is ending its pioneering activities at Schlüterstrasse 70 in Charlottenburg. With great commitment, the association dedicated itself to the public presentation and scholarly indexing of the life works of numerous forgotten women artists. The tasks of this worldwide unique institution will be taken over by the Berlinische […]

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NEWS: Bernar Venet, 1961–2021, 60 years of performance, paintings and sculptures at Tempelhof Airport | 29.01.-30.05.2022

Numerous works by Bernar Venet were last on view in Berlin in spring 2019 in a survey show at Blain|Southern. Now an exhibition of more than 150 works by the internationally renowned French artist is coming to Tempelhof Airport. Starting on January 29, 2022, the exhibition will show all facets of Bernar Venet’s 60-year oeuvre […]

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NEWS: Rembrandt van Rijn more than skin-deep: Rijksmuseum publishes 717-gigapixel photo of the Night Watch

The research team of the so-called “Operation Night Watch” has succeeded in creating a highly detailed photograph of the world-famous painting The Night Watch by the Baroque painter Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669). This 717-gigapixel image has been on display on the website of the Amsterdam Rijksmuseum since January 3, 2022. It is the largest and […]

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NEWS: Re-Edo-Cation – Ideas for Ecological Change from the Edo Period in Japan | Symposium in Berlin + Tokyo | 08.01.2022

At the symposium “Re-Edo-Cation” on 8 January 2022, artists and experts from Germany and Japan will explore possible ways of thinking about and shaping ecological change. The point of reference for the debate is the historical Edo period in Japan, in which an extremely lively art and culture developed despite a lack of energy and […]

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NEWS: Anna Gritz new director of Haus am Waldsee

Art historian Anna Gritz will be the new director of the Haus am Waldsee. The current curator of KW Institute for Contemporary Art will take over as director in June 2022, succeeding Katja Blomberg. With this decision, the house’s sponsoring association follows the recommendation of the four-member search committee consisting of Stephanie Rosenthal (Gropius Bau, […]

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NEWS: Preview before the journey to Hong Kong | HER POWER at the art space MMAE 720

Following its inaugural event in 2015 by the Hong Kong Women Artists Research Association and a follow-up event in 2018 titled “Hong Kong International Women’s Contemporary Art”, this year’s third edition of the HER POWER 2021 Corona exhibition was conditionally held exclusively online. The HER POWER exhibition is conceived as a global presentation of contemporary art […]

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48 Stunden Neukölln announces annual theme 2022

The art festival 48 STUNDEN NEUKÖLLN will take place from 24 to 26 June 2022 in the district of Berlin-Neukölln. The theme for the year has now been announced. Applications for artistic participation in Berlin’s largest independent art festival are possible from 15 December 2021 until 2 February 2022. After lively discussions, the decision committee […]

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NEWS: Public installation at intersection Kantstraße / Leibnitzstraße in Berlin: untitled 2021 (go for the good spirit) by Rirkrit Tiravanija

If you have taken leave of your senses, you should try going after them… Rirkrit Tiravanija’s imperative “Go for the good spirit”, comes up against an overall sense of cluelessness and symptoms of fatigue after more than a year of the pandemic. In April 2021, Tiravanija and Klosterfelde Edition presented an enamel sign, showing the […]

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