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Highlights: The Most Important Exhibitions 2025

Contemporary art, photography and the Old Masters: the 2025 exhibition year in Berlin once again promises top-class art highlights from all areas.

Art Exhibitions: Highlights in 2025

Lygia Clark: Retrospective

Beginning in May 2025, the Neue Nationalgalerie will show Brazilian artist Lygia Clark’s first retrospective in Germany. more

Klára Hosnedlová

Klára Hosnedlová (b. 1990) explores themes of home, utopia, and life under various political systems. Using materials such as flax and glass, her monumental sculptural installation – unveiled during Gallery Weekend – draws inspiration from post-communist... more

Käthe Kruse: It's All Good Now

The artist Käthe Kruse (*1958) has been an integral part of the West Berlin art scene since the early 1980s. more

Helmut Newton: Polaroids

The technology of the Polaroid camera revolutionised photography. Anybody who has ever used one of these cameras will never forget the smell of the developing emulsion and the fascination inspired by its instant photographs. more

Yoko Ono: Music of the mind

The ‘Music of the mind’ exhibition at Berlin's Gropius Bau honours the groundbreaking work of artist and activist Yoko Ono. more

Kandinsky’s Universe: Geometric Abstractions in the 20th Century

At the beginning of the 20th century, painting underwent a profound change. Artists no longer wanted to depict the visible. They strove for a new visual language that reduced artistic expression to the interplay of colours, lines and surfaces. Geometric... more

Delcy Morelos

Delcy Morelos (b. 1967) will present her first solo exhibition in Germany, featuring a new, large-scale, immersive installation exploring themes of the earth, indigenous knowledge, regeneration and the interconnectedness of nature and humanity. Her work... more

From Max Ernst to Dorothea Tanning: Networks of Surrealism

A century after the first “Surrealist Manifesto” (1924), the exhibition provides new insights into the extensive networks of artists, art dealers and collectors in this international, early 20th-century art movement. more

Magnum: Close Enough

The exhibition “Close Enough” at C/O Berlin presents the work of thirteen outstanding Magnum photographers, whose different visions have had a lasting impact on the agency's visual language. more

Unicorn: The Mythical Beast in Art

The unicorn has stimulated the imagination like no other animal. It has been documented in many cultures for centuries. Its fascination continues to this day. more

The Scharf Collection: Goya – Monet – Degas – Bonnard – Grosse

The Scharf Collection, a private German collection of 19th- and 20th-century French art and contemporary international art, is set to be presented in its entirety for the very first time. more

Raoul Hausmann: 1886 – 1971

Raoul Hausmann was one of the most innovative avant-garde artists of the modernist era. Art and life, in his view, were inextricably connected. more

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Last edited: 15 November 2024