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In a world that pulls us back and forth, it quickly becomes clear that subtle stabs of body shaming are everywhere.
body shaming are present everywhere. We are looked at or not, rather judged. This photo exhibition aims to show diverse body images and...
moreabout: Your body is enough
Machines have changed the way people work: Work became easier, production more effective. Experience the drivers of the Industrial Revolution in action! The Historical Workshop provides hands-on insights into 150 years of industrialization.
In the Historic...
moreabout: Machine Tools
Six Berlin revolutionaries - painted life-size by the internationally renowned pop artist Jim Avignon - represent different aspects of the March Revolution. They tell of the struggle on the barricades, of the commitment to democracy, of ventures and visions....
moreabout: Pioneering figures of the 1848/49 revolution
© Quelle: SDTB, Historisches Archiv, V.4. X 0079
Free, independent and modern: This was the attitude to life that the bicycle promised in France around 1900 and so it was widely advertised there. Lithographic posters served as advertising material. These are extraordinary works of art. They offer unique...
moreabout: "Freedom on two wheels"
© VG Bildkunst, Bonn 2024 | Grafik: Bernhard Rose
Object-related, illusionistic, mimetic, transformative: the interiors of the painter Fides Becker (* 1962 in Worms) and the photographer Anja Teske (* 1964 in Minden) find both points of contact and contrasts in an installative spatial situation. Both...
moreabout: Mobiliär – Fides Becker, Anja Teske
© SPSG / Foto: Elvira Kühn
Inspired by Jean Jacques Rousseau's motto "Back to Nature", the European aristocracy had "ornamental farms" built at the end of the 18th century. The noble court society staged their romantic ideas of "simple country life" in scenic architecture. In Prussia,...
moreabout: Peasant plaisir and gold ruby glass
© Mark Bradford Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth
Mark Bradford's (b. 1961) first solo museum presentation in Germany will inaugurate the reopening of the Rieckhallen. Spanning painting, sculpture, installation, and video, the exhibition delves into societal issues such as violence and urban life.
Bradford's...
moreabout: Mark Bradford
Above all, they are places of remembrance that honor local and supra-regional events or people and have significance for the district and its citizens. The culture of remembrance is present in various forms in public spaces, e.g. as street signs, memorial...
moreabout: Remembering in Lichtenberg
© Kulturamt Spandau / Design: studio lindhorst-emme+hinrichs
show depot- bastion queen
Opening Saturday 10 August at 6 pm
The speakers are:
Nnenna Onuoha - artist
Dr. Urte Evert - museum director
Since 2022, a special statue has been in the citadel's display depot: the sculpture of a squatting African...
moreabout: The Memory Guardians
© Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr
Alexander the Great, the Chinese physician Li Wenliang, Antigone and Greta Thunberg had anything to do with one another. And yet: They were or still are considered heroes or heroines in their time, in their countries, societies and even beyond. What makes...
moreabout: Prinzip Held*: Of Heroizations and Heroisms
© Foto: Eric Tschernow © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn, 2024 – The Artist
Frederick William III had Prussia's "star architect" Karl Friedrich Schinkel build him the two-storey summer house in the immediate vicinity of Charlottenburg Palace. After the king's death in 1840, the pavilion was no longer occupied. Parts of the house...
moreabout: Jewel of the Schinkel period
© Voice Over #2 – A perfomative gathering at KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, 2023; Photo: Eva Hoppe
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