Following the launch of the film and discourse festival at the Goethe-Institut in Tashkent at the end of September, the second part will start in Berlin at Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW) and SİNEMA TRANSTOPIA. The starting point for Destination: Tashkent is the concept and history of the Tashkent Festival for Asian, African and Latin American Cinema, which […]
read moreFlorence, perhaps even more than Venice or Rome, is considered the epitome of the Renaissance, the era in which mankind entered the so-called modern age and left the Middle Ages behind. The city on the Arno, which had become rich through textile processing and banking, flourished from the 13th century onwards. However, a devastating plague […]
read moreThe Deutsche Oper Berlin is hosting the premiere of Verdi’s MACBETH, directed by Marie-Ève Signeyrole and conducted by Enrique Mazzola, on 23 November 2024 at 6 pm. The title role will be sung by Roman Burdenko, Felicia Moore as the Lady, Marko Mimica as Banco and Attilio Glaser as Macduff. With MACBETH, Giuseppe Verdi set […]
read moreThe Alte Pinakothek in Munich presents from Tuesday, 26 November 2024 the exhibition Nature into Art by the artist Rachel Ruysch. No other Dutch artist received as much praise during her lifetime as the Amsterdam painter Rachel Ruysch (1664-1750). Her biographer admiringly called her ‘Holland’s artistic marvel’ and ‘our artistic heroine of genius’. Her magnificent, […]
read moreThe special exhibition History(s) of Tanzania, which can be seen at the Humboldt Forum from 28 November 2024, sheds light on the eventful history(ies) of today’s Tanzania. Curators from Dar es Salaam, Songea and Berlin developed the exhibition together. They exchanged views with representatives from Tanzania and show their different perspectives and narratives in the […]
read moreThe retrospective at the Neue Nationalgalerie is the first complete exhibition of Nan Goldin’s work from 1980 to the present day. Her individual series of works will be presented from 23 November 2024 in the form of slide shows and films in pavilions designed by Hala Wardé in the upper hall of the Neue Nationalgalerie […]
read moreIn its second exhibition after moving into the newly designed Blockhaus, the Archive of the Avant-Garde – Egidio Marzona (ADA) is dedicating a comprehensive presentation to visionary architectural concepts, building utopias and dystopias of the 20th century from 16 November 2024. During these decades, architects were called upon to respond to numerous crisis situations and […]
read moreOn 30 November 2024, the Evangelical Church of Berlin-Brandenburg-schlesische Oberlausitz (EKBO) will be holding an art auction at St. Matthäus-Kirche am Berliner Kulturforum. Works by Julian Rosefeldt, Berta Fischer, Björn Dahlem, Angelika Platen, Gregor Hildebrandt and others will go under the hammer in favour of refugee projects. A week earlier, from 22 November 2024, all […]
read moreThe solo exhibition Goyo – Berlin with works by the Korean artist Han Chung Shik (1937 – 2022) at the Kunstverein am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz e.V. is the first solo exhibition of this important Korean photographer and intellectual in Berlin and will take place from Tuesday, 12 November to Tuesday, 31 December 2024. Han, renowned because of […]
read moreThe RuhrKunstMuseen are joining forces and bringing highlights from their art collections into dialog – digitally as a web app and from April 2025 in a major special exhibition at Villa Hügel. The 21 RuhrKunstMuseen stand for the unique urban museum landscape in the Ruhr region and present over 150 art exhibitions in 16 cities […]
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