This year’s festival, which will run from August 26th to 28th, is adopting the slogan ‘lieber laut’ as its encompassing theme. After the past two years of social distancing, the current…[read on]
Berlin Art Week is coming up September 14–18. Whether you’re on a budget or ready to splurge, we’ve shortlisted some of our top suggestions for beautifully designed places to stay and…[read on]
Running from September 14th to 18th, 50 cultural spaces will open their doors and present an array of artistic events; from photography exhibitions by unconventional curators such as…[read on]
Headlining E-Werk Luckenwalde’s first ever electronic music festival, ‘Currents,’ is the legendary Suzanne Ciani, whose contributions to electronic music are once again coming…[read on]
For the first time since 2019, Tanz im August is returning with a complete three-week programme of contemporary dance performances under the artistic direction of Virve Sutinen…[read on]
Visual artist, poet, former lead singer and founding member of the seminal Krautrock band CAN Malcolm Mooney’s solo exhibition, ‘Works: 1970–1986,’ focuses on the artist’s…[read on]
We often forget that the nation-state is a modern construct in political discourse. It’s only in times of war or crisis that its imaginary borderlines and principles show themselves to…[read on]
Returning for its sixth edition under the name ‘The City of Project Spaces,’ the 2022 Project Space Festival will host 31 project spaces and initiatives across Berlin over the 31 days…[read on]
Anja Kirschner is an artist working predominantly with moving images. Her work examines the immersive conditions of contemporary lifeforms and examines the role materiality…[read on]
The ex-crematorium turned Kulturquartier presents an exhibition that begins on the sunlit grass outside then travels underground into the multiverse of Agnès Varda’s “third life,”…[read on]
Taking the notion of repair as the foundation for this year’s Berlin Biennale, Kader Attia set himself the task of addressing and proposing a means to heal the wounds of our society’s…[read on]
Informed by a biography that bespeaks binary tension—imagine dividing thirty years of your life between crawling in Manhattan and schooling well-to-do students in rural Maine…[read on]