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here you will find exhibitions from the selected category. They are sorted in descending order of actuality. New exhibitions are listed at the top. Exhibitions whose runtime is in the past are listed further down. As an art enthusiast, you can also use this archive to find out about past exhibitions. 

Heiner Meyer | Ten years superstition | BRENNECKE FINE ART | 13.04.-12.06.2018

until 12.06. | #1966ARTatBerlin | BRENNECKE FINE ART shows from 13th April 2018 an exhibition by the artist Heiner Meyer. Vernissage: Friday, 13th April 2018, 6:00-9:00 p.m. Exhibition period: Friday, 13th April to Tuesday, 12th June 2018   Image caption: “Wonderland” 120 x 160 cm, Öl auf Leinwand, 2015 Exhibition  – BRENNECKE FINE ART | Contemporary […]

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Niko Luoma | Content is a Glimpse of Something | Gallery Taik Persons | 27.04.-23.06.2018

until 23.06. | #1965ARTatBerlin | Gallery Taik Persons shows from 27th April 2018 the exhibition “Content is a Glimpse of Something” by the artist Niko Luoma. On the occasion of Gallery Weekend Berlin, Gallery Taik Persons has the privilege and pleasure to introduce Niko Luoma‘s most recent works in the exhibition Content is a Glimpse […]

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Tacita Dean | Quarantania | Niels Borch Jensen | 27.04.-28.07.2018

until 28.07. | #1963ARTatBerlin | Niels Borch Jensen shows from 27th April 2018 the exhibition Quarantania by the artist Tacita Dean. BORCH Editions are proud to present Tacita Dean’s Quarantania, the print studio’s most ambitious print project to date, in Berlin. The large-scale colour photogravure is created specifically for Tacita Dean’s 2018 London exhibition Tacita […]

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Frank Bruggeman | Don’t touch me | Brutto Gusto Fine Arts | 27.04-29.06.2018

until 29.06. | #1949ARtatBerlin | Brutto Gusto Fine Arts shows from 27th April 2018 the exhibition “Don’t touch me (I can seriously hurt you)” with artworks by the artist Frank Bruggeman. It all started in the summer of 2017 when Frank Bruggeman bought a globular, hanging, Mobach vase online. To his dismay, the late-1970s Dutch […]

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