Curated by Magdalena Mai and Manuel Kirsch, the exhibition ‘Ende Neu’ revolves around destruction as a potential for production. It is at its best when the moment of collapse is…[read on]
The works of the Rome Prize winners of 2019/2020 are jointly presented this year by Villa Massimo and the Stiftung Schloss Neuhardenberg, just outside of Berlin…[read on]
We went to some of this year’s most promising institutions, galleries and spaces across both festivals to get a firsthand look at what this edition of the annual celebration of…[read on]
Through a series of fun fair “rides”—seven temporary installations dotting the grounds of the former distillery in Reinickendorf—the artists involved in the project…[read on]
Under the title ‘Unconventional Bubbles at Unusual Places,’ the champagne house Ruinart will exhibit artworks by David Shrigley at various unlikely art locations across the city…[read on]
To help you find your way through the Berlin Art Week and Gallery Weekend 2021 programs, we’ve compiled a hit list for you, to highlight some of the most exciting openings and events…[read on]
Taking place from September 10th to 12th and 17th to 19th, the Unblock art fair presents a cross-over of artistic disciplines and positions from all over the world in the Berlin district of Lichtenberg…[read on]
The performance festival ‘Coming of Age’ looks at the different challenges of aging—a phenomenon that affects us all. Taking place from September 15th to November 7th at Sophiensæle,…[read on]
From September 8th to 12th, the Ars Electronica Garden Berlin will present outstanding student works from the HTW Berlin’s Communication Design program, exhibited as…[read on]
On Saturday, September 11, Alaeff will present his photobook at Urban Spree, along with a display of prints; there will also be a book signing in partnership with the…[read on]
From artificial intelligence programming to slime mould topologies, the works presented cohere in the question of how forms of connectivity have been altered and are…[read on]