until 29.03. | #3789ARTatBerlin | Michaela Helfrich Galerie presents from 17. February 2023 the exhibition Suitcase of memories with selected paintings by the artists Ulrike Pisch, Alan Rankle, Elena Tamburini and Gerard Waskievitz. Another “Vernissage Chapter 2” to this exhibition with new works will take place on 18 March 2023. Painting as Memory Text: Gerhard […]
read moreIn February and March 2023, the photographic work of photographer and director Franziska Stünkel will be presented in parallel to the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival in two solo exhibitions in Berlin at Jarmuschek + Partner and at CSR Contemporary Show Room. The exhibitions are entitled COEXIST. Save the date: Matinée with artist talk Franziska […]
read moreThe Kunsthalle Bielefeld is showing the photo exhibition Dark Matter with Thomas Ruff (1958) and James Welling (1951) until 5 March 2023. Both are among the best-known photographic artists of the present day. In their works, they explore the conditions of visual perception, also in relation to our use of the photographic apparatus, and the […]
read moreThe Royal Society of Sculptors unveils British artist Polly Morgan’s first public sculpture “OPEN! CHANNEL! FLOW!” on 27 February 2023. The sculpture has been awarded the Society’s First Plinth: Public Art Award. From 27 February to 29 April 2023, Morgan’s sculpture – her largest to date – will be on display on the Sculpture Terrace […]
read moreThe Julia Stoschek Collection will host the processual exhibition project “This Permanent Other Landscape” by artist Roman Lipski, curated by Laura López Paniagua, at the end of February 2023. In it, the artist explores the relationship between art and science by presenting the production process of his current works with technological means such as artificial […]
read moreuntil 10.03. | #3788ARTatBerlin | BARK BERLIN GALLERY presents from 18. February 2023 (Vernissage: 17.02.) the solo exhibition „Monkey Island“ with works by the artist Lucas Pertile. Lucas’ paintings tell of the wilderness, they describe the living wilderness, with agitated, sometimes strongly gestural traces of painting. Everything seems to be in motion, the leaves seem […]
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