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Sigmar Polke: The Native Forest Floor

With works from the 1960s to the 2000s, the exhibition in the Schinkel Pavilion brings together paintings, photography, films and prints - including works that have not been on public display for decades. moreabout: Sigmar Polke: The Native Forest Floor

Roads not Taken. Or: Things could have turned out differently

Starting from key dates in German history, the museum presents a look back(wards) at decisive historical events of the 19th and 20th centuries. It brings actual turning points face to face with what might have happened if it were not for various factors.... moreabout: Roads not Taken. Or: Things could have turned out differently

Machine Tools

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

"Freedom on two wheels"

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"

Mobiliär – Fides Becker, Anja Teske

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

young bauhaus

"young bauhaus" is a group of young people who meets once a week to discuss the art, materials and history of the Bauhaus. With their new exhibition "young bauhaus.in between identities", they present the results of their artistic investigation for the... moreabout: young bauhaus

The Gray Voice Ensemble: A Wonderful World

"A Wonderful World" evokes the afterlife of a discarded amusement park ride, guiding visitors through scenes and soundtracks populated by ghosts of the past, present and future. moreabout: The Gray Voice Ensemble: A Wonderful World

Peasant plaisir and gold ruby glass

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: 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

Remembering in Lichtenberg

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

The Memory Guardians

Show depot - Bastion Königin Since 2022, a special statue has been in the citadel's display depot: the sculpture of a squatting African woman from the 1920s – without a head. The expressionistically exaggerated and racially interpreted statue (created... moreabout: The Memory Guardians

Prinzip Held*: Of Heroizations and Heroisms

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

Weimar Under Attack

Germany’s first democracy began with a non-violent revolution in 1918. The empire became a republic. Only a few weeks later, however, the peaceful beginnings turned violent. Uprisings, assassinations and attempted coups by both right- and left-wing factions... moreabout: Weimar Under Attack

Käthe Kollwitz Prize 2023. Sandra Vásquez de la Horra

Sandra Vásquez de la Horra receives the Käthe Kollwitz Prize 2023. On the occasion of the award ceremony, the Akademie der Künste is showing a selection of her works. over 60 drawings, photographs and objects unfold in a site-specific installation. In... moreabout: Käthe Kollwitz Prize 2023. Sandra Vásquez de la Horra

Jewel of the Schinkel period

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

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