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Mark Bradford: Keep Walking

Spanning painting, sculpture, installation, and video, the exhibition delves into societal issues such as violence and urban life. moreabout: Mark Bradford: Keep Walking

Monet and the Impressionist Cityscape

The Alte Nationalgalerie will be presenting Claude Monet’s three earliest views of Paris, from 1867, which are considered to be the first Impressionist cityscapes. moreabout: Monet and the Impressionist Cityscape

The Second Glance: All Forms of Love

A cooperation of Berlin's Gay Museum and the Bode Museum, "All Forms of Love" casts a second look on works in the Bode collection that deal with the diversity of sexual identities and LGBTIQ life in art from previous eras. moreabout: The Second Glance: All Forms of Love

Wives and Goddesses: Female Figures in Classical Mythology

Classical mythology is a topic that continues to fascinate artists and audiences to this day: more recently, numerous books have been published in which women are given their own voices as mythical protagonists. moreabout: Wives and Goddesses: Female Figures in Classical Mythology

Preis der Nationalgalerie 2024

A special exhibition by the Nationalgalerie – Staatliche Museen zu Berlin In 2024, the Preis der Nationalgalerie goes to Pan Daijing, Dan Lie, Hanne Lippard and James Richards, the first time the award has gone four artists. moreabout: Preis der Nationalgalerie 2024

Joseph Beuys: Collection Presentation

The Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin presents the extensive collection of works by the artist Joseph Beuys in the Kleihueshalle. moreabout: Joseph Beuys: Collection Presentation

Dinosaurs! Age of the Giant Lizards

The new special exhibition "Dinosaurs!" lets you discover dinosaurs from the three geological eras - Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous - for the first time. The atar of the exhibition is Berlin's very own T-Rex "Tristan Otto". moreabout: Dinosaurs! Age of the Giant Lizards

Semiha Berksoy: Retrospective

Hamburger Bahnhof is dedicating a major retrospective to the Turkish painter and opera singer Semiha Berksoy (1910 - 2004) in the east wing of the museum. moreabout: Semiha Berksoy: Retrospective

Ancient Egypt

The Egyptian Museum and Papyrus Collection has a chance to present itself on a scale never shown until now, with over 2 500 exhibits on display in the Neues Museum's northern wing over three floors, covering 3600m². moreabout: Ancient Egypt

Körperwelten Berlin

Die Ausstellung Körperwelten im Menschen Museum in Berlin widmet sich dem Thema "Facetten des Lebens". moreabout: Körperwelten Berlin

Next date:
KÖRPERWELTEN Flex-Ticket Berlin
Date:
until 31/12/2025 (2 more dates)
Venue:
Menschen Museum Berlin (Körperwelten im Fernsehturm Alexanderplatz)
Address:
Panoramastraße 1A, 10178 Berlin-Mitte
Price:
from €14.00

Andrea Pichl: Values of Economy

For the exhibition, Andrea Pichl has devised an architectural installation dealing with the economic transfer between West and East Germany and the transformation occurring after 1989. moreabout: Andrea Pichl: Values of Economy

All Hands On: Basketry

Basketry is a cultural technique that is thousands of years old, practised worldwide, regionally distinctive and still a handicraft in the truest sense of the word. moreabout: All Hands On: Basketry

Cracked Up and Burnt Down: Fireworks Across Five Centuries

Fireworks are a momentary, ephemeral art form that leave nothing behind except for fond memories and a great deal of waste. For centuries, they have been the most violent and expensive art form in existence. moreabout: Cracked Up and Burnt Down: Fireworks Across Five Centuries

Endless Exhibition

More than 15 installations, sculptures and interventions have been set up in and around the Hamburger Bahnhof since it opened as a museum of contemporary art in 1996. moreabout: Endless Exhibition

Flow: The Exhibition on Menstruation

Some 2 billion people in the world menstruate. An additional 1.5 billion have had or will have their periods. Nevertheless, menstruation is considered a taboo topic. moreabout: Flow: The Exhibition on Menstruation

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