If you have ever frequented Weserhalle—an art space located on one of Neukölln’s most popular streets—you have likely stopped in bewilderment and wondered what has…[read on]
We spoke to curator Nadim Samman about the design for the exhibition ‘The Last Museum’ and what it proposes for the future of digital and non-digital artworks…[read on]
Less than one kilometer away from Berlin’s largest city park, the Tempelhofer Feld, lies a hidden gem that attracts the city’s culture and nature lovers, alike…[read on]
We spoke to Siv Helene Stangeland and Reinhard Kropf of Helen & Hard Architects about their plans for the Nordic Pavilion, which they have transformed into an…[read on]
To commemorate the Day of Roma Resistance, the European Roma Institute for Arts and Culture (ERIAC) will open the exhibition ‘Roma Resistance and Resilience’ on May 16th,…[read on]
Italian architect, industrial designer, furniture designer, artist, teacher, writer and publisher, Gio Ponti, is well-known for his contributions to Italy’s mid-century Renaissance…[read on]
Under the theme ‘Signals!,’ this year’s artspring festival showcases the diversity of art and cultural production in Pankow, Prenzlauer Berg, and Weißensee throughout May…[read on]
Yuya Suzuki’s exhibition ‘Post Language Realm’ is presented at Künstlerhaus Bethanien, in the context of a series of recent shows by resident artists…[read on]
Celebrating its 17th edition this year, Gallery Weekend Berlin officially takes place in more than 40 galleries across the city, showcasing work by both new and established…[read on]
‘Sun Rise | Sun Set’ apposes contemporary artists alongside those of the 19th and 20th centuries, whose works create a multi-layered response to the unfolding eco-catastrophe…[read on]
Brazilian artist Beatriz Milhazes’ colorful monograph has recently been expanded to include works made as recently as 2020, exploring all of the artist’s creative phases,…[read on]
As scientists accumulate more and more data, these dense webs of interconnected information and the possible discoveries to be made about our world feel increasingly beyond our grasp…[read on]