On March 27th, 2022, the Camaro Stiftung presents “Derek Jarman – Mein Garden”, a musical and literary performance with the Berlin Oboe Quartet and recitations by Frank Weiß. With the help of music, sound improvisation and texts, the artistic garden that the director, painter and homosexual liberation activist created after his HIV infection was diagnosed […]
read morePaul Gauguin is one of the most influential pioneers of modern art, whose most famous paintings were created on the South Sea island of Tahiti between 1891 and 1901. “Paul Gauguin – Why are you angry?” in the Alte Nationalgalerie looks at Gauguin’s works, which were also influenced by western, colonial ideas of exoticism and […]
read moreHow can we come together as a city through musical rehearsal? This question is explored by Rehearsing Philadelphia – a large-scale public project conceived by Ari Benjamin Meyers and produced and presented together with the Curtis Institute of Music and Drexel University’s Westphal College of Media Arts & Design. The traditional musical preparation process focuses […]
read moreAt the 6th edition of paper positions Berlin from 28 April to 1 May 2022, a total of 52 galleries from 8 countries will show their most important artistic positions that are dedicated to the medium of paper in an outstanding way. All participants are listed below. New participants include O Gallery (Tehran), Galerie Georg […]
read morePlastic bags are a symbol of our wasteful use of packaging material and resources. Since this year, lightweight plastic bags have even been completely banned in Germany. For some time now, plastic transport aids have been disappearing more and more from our everyday lives. Will this solve the waste problem? This is where the exhibition […]
read moreFor four days, the Belgian dance company Rosas will perform in the exhibition hall of the Neue Nationalgalerie with a performance developed especially for the building. Visitors will experience a unique interplay of architecture, sculpture, music and dance. Rosas’ series “Dark Red”, specially conceived for different museum spaces, was most recently shown at Kolumba in […]
read moreOh my god, or oh my data? Remember when online banking, shopping and social networking without physical substance were considered something for computer nerds? Today we are surrounded by apps, QR codes and GPS navigators and become neurotic controllers of social networks. Exploding amounts of data and with it data-driven decisions have already rolled over […]
read moreOn Friday, 18 March 2022 at 9 pm, the late-night event Aus dem Hinterhalt: Macht dem Frieden! (> From the Ambush: Power to Peace!) will take place in the Tischlerei of the Deutsche Oper Berlin – two days before the premiere of Giuseppe Verdi’s LES VÊPRES SICILIENNES, one of the great liberation operas of the […]
read moreThe Deutsche Oper invites you to a benefit matinee on Sunday, 13 March 2022 at 11 a.m. in aid of Ukraine-Hilfe Berlin e.V.. Hardly any composer has become such a symbol of freedom with his works as Giuseppe Verdi. Music from his operas is therefore the focus of the matinee, including NABUCCO, MACBETH and LA […]
read moreThe JUNGE AKADEMIE of the Akademie der Künste, Hanseatenweg, opens the exhibition “What Matters” on March 12th, 2022 with a programme of performance, concert and talk. “What Matters” is both the question and the statement of this year’s work presentation of the JUNGEN AKADEMIE, the international artist-in-residence programme of the Akademie der Künste. In an […]
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