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© Foto: Hagen Immel, Potsdam
In World War II, Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy were allies. On September 8, 1943, Italy withdrew from the alliance. The Wehrmacht then took Italian soldiers and officers prisoner. About 650,000 were deported to the German Reich and the occupied territories.
The...
moreabout: Between all chairs
© VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024
In the space of a single decade, the "Golden Twenties", photographer Marta Astfalck-Vietz (1901–1994) created a glittering corpus of portrait, nude and dance photography and conceptual series. Idiosyncratic enactments reveal her interest in self-invention....
moreabout: Marta Astfalck-Vietz
Struggles and resistance against racism are part of the history of this country. Whether immigrant, transient or born here, people with experiences of racism, anti-Semitism and discrimination have been fighting for equality and social change for decades....
moreabout: Ver/collect anti-racist struggles
Toyin Ojih Odutola’s (b. 1985) figurative multimedia drawings are known for their detailed discussion of identity and visual storytelling. The figures delve into a person’s character and personal history, with the theme of the journey or of transporting...
moreabout: Toyin Ojih Odutola
© Stiftung Berliner Mauer, Foto: Simons
On 420 square meters the exhibition is dedicated to the history of the division of Berlin. It explains the political-historical background from the building of the Wall to the fall of the Wall and reunification. How did the Wall come to be built? Why...
moreabout: 1961 | 1989. The Berlin Wall
© Ayoung Kim, Gallery Hyundai
Ayoung Kim’s (b. 1979 in Seoul, Korea) first solo exhibition in a German museum spans over the past five years of her artistic practice.
Using Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality, video, game simulations, sculpture, and sonic fiction, Ayoung Kim...
moreabout: Ayoung Kim
The exhibition at the Bastion Crown Prince shows the artistic variety of a Weimar reform teacher. Theo Hofschläger taught art and crafts at the Lebensgemeinschaftsschule Spandau, which was founded in 1922 – until he was banned from his profession by the...
moreabout: Views - Theo Hofschläger
© Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss / Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Ethnologisches Museum, Foto: Alexander Schippel
All over the world, minorities are fighting for cultural self-determination or political autonomy. One such minority are the Naga – an umbrella term for more than thirty different tribal groups which, despite many similarities, differ in their culture...
moreabout: Naga Land. Voices from Northeast India
How is beer brewed? You can find out everything about the centuries-old craft of brewing with the malting, boiling, cooling, fermenting and storing processes in the former warehouse of the Nuremberg Tucher Bräu AG on the museum grounds.
Germany is not...
moreabout: Historic brewery
Robot humans, green skyscrapers, collaborative economies: There are endless possibilities for thinking about the future. The exhibition in the Futurium presents and discusses different concepts for the future: How do we want to work and live in the future?...
moreabout: Visions of possible futures
© Forschungscampus Dahlem, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin / Pierre Adenis
The DenkRaum at the Forschungscampus Dahlem (Dahlem Research Campus) opens its doors for presentations, discussions and creative developments surrounding diverse topics. It is making its debut exploring “Zeit & Zeitlichkeit” (Time & Temporality).
How...
moreabout: Time & Temporality
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Ethnologisches Museum
China's emperors commissioned portraits of loyal officials and generals as early as 2,000 years ago. This presentation shows portraits of meritorious officers commissioned by the Qianlong Emperor (R. 1736-1795) for their exhibition in the Ziguangge Hall...
moreabout: The Ziguangge: Hall of Purple Splendor
© Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin – Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Mendelssohn-Archiv
The foyer of the Villa Oppenheim is dedicated to the building history of the house and the people who once lived here. It was members of the renowned German-Jewish Mendelssohn family, and from 1881 onwards the Oppenheims, who were related to the Mendelssohn...
moreabout: Carefree
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