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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. 

Tursic & Mille | Galerie Max Hetzler | 03.06.-06.08.2022

until 06.08. | #3494ARTatBerlin | Galerie Max Hetzler presents since 3. June 2022 in the Bleibtreustraße 45 and Bleibtreustraße 15/16 a double exhibition with new and current works by the artist duo Tursic & Mille. Ida Tursic and Wilfried Mille have been working together since 2000, delving into the contemporary world’s overload of images to […]

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Karin Sander | „What you see is not what you get“ (22 exhibitions) | Esther Schipper | 10.06.-16.07.2022

until 16.07. | #3495ARTatBerlin | Esther Schipper shows from 10th June 2022 the exhibition “What you see is not what you get” (22 exhibitions) by the artist Karin Sander. It is the forth solo exhibtion by the artist in the gallery.  For this solo exhibition entitled “What you see is not what you get”, Karin […]

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Günther Förg | EXPOSITION COLLECTIVE 1974 – 2007 | Galerie Max Hetzler | 28.04.-06.08.2022

until 06.08. | #3461ARTatBerlin | Galerie Max Hetzler presents from 28. April 2022 in the Potsdamer Straße 77-87 the exhibition EXPOSITION COLLECTIVE 1974 – 2007 by Günther Förg spanning three decades of his career. This is the artist’s twenty-second solo exhibition at the gallery. Günther Förg’s work was characterised by his multidisciplinary approach, the diversity […]

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David Claerbout | Hemispheres | Esther Schipper | 30.04.-28.05.2022

until 28.05. | #3424ARTatBerlin | Esther Schipper presents from 30. April 2022 (Opening on 29.04.) the exhibition Hemispheres by the artist David Claerbout. On view will be two large-scale video projections: The Close, 2022, and Aircraft (F.A.L.), 2015-21. The title of the exhibition refers to the two sides of the brain, which each process information […]

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Xenia Hausner | UNINTENDED BEAUTY | König Galerie (Nave) | 29.04.–19.06.2022

until 19.06. | #3418ARTatBerlin | König Galerie (Nave) presents from 29. April 2022 the exhibiton UNINTENDED BEAUTY by the artist Xenia Hausner. The GALERIE KÖNIG is also showing an exhibition by Ukrainian artist Zhanna Kadyrova in the Chapel of ST. AGNES. Fiction plays a significant role in the oeuvre of the artist. Her creative process […]

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—t—e—x—t—i—l—e— | drj art projects + Frontviews | 10.04.-21.05.2022

until 21.05. | #3386ARTatBerlin | drj art projects shows from 10th April 2022 together with Frontviews (Opening there: 08.04.) the exhibition “—t—e—x—t—i—l—e— Artists and their works from the universe of fabrics and inter-weaving techniques” with international positions of textile art. The exhibition —t—e—x—t—i—l—e—  is a cooperation between drj art projects and Frontviews. 17 positions from […]

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Jac Leirner | Us Horizon | Esther Schipper | 12.03.-14.04.2022

until 14.04. | #3374ARTatBerlin | Esther Schipper shows from 12th March 2022 the exhibition Us Horizon by the artist Jac Leirner. It is her first solo exhibition with the gallery. Us Horizon will include a new work from Leirner’s acclaimed series constructed from ensembles of plastic shopping bags, and a new installation made of found […]

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Ida Ekblad | WE WERE PATIENT | Galerie Max Hetzler | 12.02.-16.04.2022

until 16.04. | #3352ARTatBerlin | Galerie Max Hetzler is currently showing an exhibition of works by the artist Ida Ekblad at Potsdamer Straße 77-87. This is the artist’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery. Ida Ekblad is one of the best-known contemporary Scandinavian artists today. Her artistic practice encompasses a variety of media, including painting, […]

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Thomas Struth | Galerie Max Hetzler | 03.03.-21.05.2022

until 21.05. | #3351ARTatBerlin | Galerie Max Hetzler shows from 3rd March 2022 a solo exhibition  with works by the artist Thomas Struth at Bleibtreustraße 45 and Bleibtreustraße 15/16. Three central themes from Thomas Struth’s current oeuvre, which revolve around universal questions of our time with a focus on science, nature and portraiture, will be […]

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