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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. 

Ornella Fieres + John Isaacs | INTERACTIONS 4 | Sexauer Gallery @Showroom Charlottenburg | 03.03.-17.04.2021

until 17.04. | #2977ARTatBerlin | Sexauer Gallery shows from 3. March 2021 at the Showroom Charlottenburg the duo show INTERACTIONS 4 with works by Ornella Fieres and John Isaacs. The photographs, collages, text and video works by Ornella Fieres created with the help of artificial intelligence are juxtaposed with works of various media by John […]

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art KARLSRUHE cancelled

What was just possible last year is no longer possible in 2021. Today it was announced that the 18th art KARLSRUHE cannot take place as planned from 21 to 24 May 2021. Due to the lack of opening prospects for the trade fair and event sector and the associated lack of planning security, Messe Karlsruhe […]

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Sun Rise | Sun Set | Group Show | Schinkel Pavillon | 27.02.–25.07.2021

until 25.07. | #2975ARTatBerlin | Schinkel Pavillon is showing the group exhibition Sun Rise | Sun Set with works by 18 artists and an artist collective until this summer. The cross-generational group show Sun Rise | Sun Set brings together contemporary, as well as 19th and 20th century artists to form a multi-layered response to the fast unfolding eco-catastrophe. […]

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Drinking a filter coffee with HENRI CHOPIN at the window | Galerie aKonzept | 24.02.2021 until the next one

until the next one | #2974ARTatBerlin | Galerie aKonzept and Raphael Lévy currently show the window exhibition “Drinking a filter coffee with HENRI CHOPIN at the window”. The exhibition is shown in the shop window of the aKonzept gallery in Niebuhrstraße. Significantly, it presents eight works by the artist Henri Chopin, in which coffee filters […]

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