until 05.02. | #3285ARTatBerlin | Kristin Hjellegjerde Berlin shows from 12th January 2022 (Opening: 11.01.) the exhibition PERIOD DRAMA by the artist Louis Bennett. Familiar picturesque country village scenes are rendered surreal against burning orange skies while larger-than-life characters appear caught suspended between visual layers of history. In this latest body of work, Lancashire-born, London-based […]
read moreuntil 19.03. | #3284ARTatBerlin | nüüd.berlin gallery presents from 21st January 2022 the exhibition #SpiritOfStBerlin with photographies by the Berlin photo artist Martin A. Völker. The photo exhibition at the nüüd.berlin gallery shows the city of Berlin oscillating between the melancholy of everyday life and the departure into the dreamlike: the street photography of Martin […]
read moreuntil 26.03. | #3282ARTatBerlin | HazeGallery shows from 11th March 2022 the exhibition Concepts for mitigations by the artist Victoria Rosenman, curated by Irina Rusinovich Each of us in our life, to one degree or another, is faced with fears and psychotraumas. But not everyone can and knows how to overcome them. Often, this is […]
read moreThe research team of the so-called “Operation Night Watch” has succeeded in creating a highly detailed photograph of the world-famous painting The Night Watch by the Baroque painter Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669). This 717-gigapixel image has been on display on the website of the Amsterdam Rijksmuseum since January 3, 2022. It is the largest and […]
read moreAt the symposium “Re-Edo-Cation” on 8 January 2022, artists and experts from Germany and Japan will explore possible ways of thinking about and shaping ecological change. The point of reference for the debate is the historical Edo period in Japan, in which an extremely lively art and culture developed despite a lack of energy and […]
read moreuntil 05.02. | #3283ARTatBerlin | HazeGallery shows from 14th January 2022 the exhibition Nonverbal Stories by the artist Lentov. Lentov is the pseudonym of the artist Elena Fuks. The exhibition is curated by Iren Russo. In program structuralism’s essay by Roland Barthes, The Death of the Author, a philosopher research phenomenon transforms author’s ideas in […]
read more