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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. 

Ursula Sax | Unuhren (Non-Clock) + Early Works | Semjon Contemporary | 23.01.-01.03.2025

until 01.03. | #4548ARTatBerlin | Semjon Contemporary shows from 24. January 2025 (Vernissage 23.01.) the exhibition Unuhren (Non-Clock) + Early Works by the artist Ursula Sax. Various motifs of Unuhren, all 2007, variable in size and material/technique | Various motifs of Unuhren by Ursula Sax, all 2007, variable in size and material/technique Vernissage: Thursday, 23. […]

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Daniel Bodner | Remnant | Galerie Martin Mertens | 18.01-01.03.2025

until 01.03. | #4547ARTatBerlin | Galerie Martin Mertens shows from 18. January 2025 the exhibition Remnant by the artist Daniel Bodner. The American painter Daniel Bodner, whose work Galerie Martin Merte has been following since 2013 and is now presenting in a fifth solo exhibition, is treading completely new formal paths with his new group […]

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Winter exhibition. Artists of the gallery | Galerie feinart berlin | 12.2024-06.02.2025

until 06.02. | #4546ARTatBerlin | Galerie feinart berlin is currently showing prints, paintings and sculptures by 14 artists from the gallery. From pencil, aquatint, relief printing, etching, collage to oil and acrylic paintings, photography and bronze sculpture — the 14 artists represented in the exhibition are part of the gallery’s regular program and represent a […]

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NEWS ++ Annual programme 2025 – Hamburger Bahnhof – Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart

The Hamburger Bahnhof has arrived in the present: New productions and the first institutional exhibitions by eight Berlin and international contemporary artists present themes such as artificial intelligence, indigenous knowledge and collective dreaming to the public. Interactive spaces such as the Rieckhallenatelier intensify the exchange between visitors and art, established admission-free formats such as Berlin […]

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