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© Ayoung Kim, Gallery Hyundai
Ayoung Kim’s (b. 1979) first solo exhibition in a German museum spans a decade of her artistic practice. Using AI, VR, video, game simulations, and sonic fiction, she explores themes like migration, xenophobia, queerness, and geopolitics. Her exhibition...
moreabout: Ayoung Kim
© 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
© Annika Kahrs / Produzentengalerie Hamburg
Berlin-based artist Annika Kahrs (b. 1984) will open the most comprehensive survey of her practices yet. She explores the social and cultural roles of music. Through video, sound installations, and live performances, she challenges the boundaries of sound,...
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Klára Hosnedlová (b. 1990) explores themes of home, utopia, and life under various political systems. Using materials such as flax and glass, her monumental sculptural installation – unveiled during Gallery Weekend – draws inspiration from post-communist...
moreabout: Klára Hosnedlová
© 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
© Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss / Frank Sperling
Experience Museum Sunday at the Humboldt Forum. For an exciting start to the month, you can visit the following exhibitions free of charge with family and friends:
- Berlin Global
- in_finite. Living with death
As always, these exhibitions are free...
moreabout: Museum Sunday
© Andrea Rego Barros, 2023
Generation Z refers to people born in the mid-1990s and 2010 and are also referred to as digital natives, for example. The climate strikes "Fridays for Future" and the coronavirus pandemic were striking experiences for this generation. This generation...
moreabout: Against the grain - Generation Z in art
© Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin / schnellebuntebilder, Inside Outside | Petra Blaisse, Foto: Philipp Plum
Love Letters to the City, curated by Michelle Houston, is a tribute to urban spaces and encourages reflection on the role of art in shaping our collective urban experiences.
moreabout: Love Letters to the City
Starting in the mid-19th century, Italians were drawn from the mountains of northern Italy to the rest of the world. Around 14 million people left their homeland between 1861 and 1914 in search of better living and working conditions. One destination...
moreabout: Musica di strada - Italians in Prenzlauer Berg
© Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss, Foto: Cordia Schlegelmilch
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