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© Foto und Gestaltung: ©Heinz-J. Theis
After the past special exhibitions at the Keramik-Museum Berlin have mainly featured vessels, the 119th exhibition will exclusively present sculptural ceramic works from the 20th century. The 119th exhibition presents exclusively sculptural ceramic works...
moreabout: No pots! Plastic works
As part of a cooperation project between the Museum Pankow and the StadtGut Blankenfelde e. V. association, an exhibition on the development of the village of Blankenfelde and its immediate surroundings on the current city limits in the north of Berlin...
moreabout: Rieselfelder, Liegekur and Runkelrüben
© Petrit Halilaj, ChertLüdde, Berlin; Mennour, Paris / Tate Photography (Matt Greenwood)
Petrit Halilaj (b. 1986) presents his first major institutional solo exhibition in Berlin at Hamburger Bahnhof – Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart. In addition to drawings, sculptures, and installations, new site-specific works will be on display. At the...
moreabout: Petrit Halilaj
© Stadtgeschichtliches Museum Spandau, 2020 | Foto Waldemar Freis
Two fascinating excavation findings are accessible in the west kurtine of the citadel. They have been brought together in a showroom that allows visitors to learn about the early history of this special place.
moreabout: Archaeological window
© Thomas Scheibitz / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024
Thomas Scheibitz's painterly and sculptural work is a constant examination of the visual translation of complex thoughts and social models, which are transformed into multi-layered, often fragmented pictorial structures - structures that are simultaneously...
moreabout: Thomas Scheibitz: Wüste - Dschungel / Omega und Tunnel
© Wang Shu, Amateur Architecture Studio / Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Museum für Asiatische Kunst / Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss / Foto: Alexander Schippel
Whether in the staircase hall, on the roof terrace or in the middle of the exhibition spaces - the areas of the Berlin Humboldt Forum are home to numerous works of contemporary art, some of which take up large spaces.
In four competitions for seven locations...
moreabout: Contemporary Art at the Humboldt Forum
The Berlin Wall: a place of suffering
When it was erected on August 13, 1961, the Berlin Wall became a worldwide synonym for tyranny and inhumanity. Its record of horror includes 136 people killed by the use of firearms, plus around 200 who died while...
moreabout: Wall metamorphoses
The Berlin Medical History Museum of the Charité has an extensive permanent exhibition. The presentation takes its guests - in the spirit of Rudolf Virchow - on a "journey under the skin".
moreabout: Tracing life
© Palast der Republik / Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss, Foto: Alexander Schippel
Go on a search for traces of the past: 35 traces scattered throughout the building recall important events and aspects of the site's past.
Testimonies from the Palace and the Palace of the Republic visualize unusual and everyday moments of the long history....
moreabout: Traces - History of the place
How "kinky" can painting be? As initiators, artists enter into a relationship with their art, enter into a partnership - wild, restrained, tender.
moreabout: Kinky: Malerei im Saft
The exhibition "Living Pictures" tells stories about milestones in film technology: from the amazing optical illusions of the 19th century, through the golden years of cinema in Hollywood and in the Berlin film studios, to the era of ambitious video filmmakers....
moreabout: Film Technology
© Fotonachweis: Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Kupferstichkabinett
The Kupferstichkabinett is exhibiting a selection of depictions of sleeping people in the cabinet of the Gemäldegalerie. The exhibition is, however, not primarily concerned with the human body at rest. After all, sleep is so much more than just a physical...
moreabout: Are You Dreaming?
© Gedenkstätte Hohenschönhausen
The exhibition shows 16 unknown photographs, which are made accessible to blind and visually impaired people through audio descriptions. It focuses on four themes relating to Bernauer Strasse, a focal point of the division of Germany: everyday life at...
moreabout: Talking pictures
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