Vibrant and dynamic showcases of art, exhibitions are science, culture, and innovation. They serve as interactive platforms where visitors can immerse themselves in a world of knowledge and creativity. These carefully curated displays bring together a diverse range of objects, artifacts, and ideas, often telling compelling stories or conveying important messages. Whether in a museum, gallery or a temporary pop-up setting, exhibitions offer a unique opportunity for people to explore, learn and be inspired by the rich tapestry of human endeavors and the wonders of the natural world.
Join the Soy Capitán for the opening of Still Life, a solo exhibition by Talisa Lallai this Friday, November 15, from 6–9 pm in Berlin Kreuzberg. read more
Auriane Kolodziej’s Berlin first solo at LCG ARTLAB explores themes of mortality, memory, and ephemerality with mirrors, self-portraits, and poetry. read more
Das kuratorische Team präsentiert zudem die historische Ausstellung „Eingeschrieben. Kolonialismus, Museum und Widerstand“, an drei historischen Orten Berlins. read more
Mit “Kommando 25” präsentiert die Berliner Galerie NOME die dritte Einzelausstellung des italienischen Künstlers Paolo Cirio. read more
Alejandro Montero Bravo presents an expansive sculptural installation that captivates with its organic presence at the Scope BLN. read more
The Haus am Waldsee is presenting their new exhibition with accompanying programme for November and early December. Save the date and get your tickets. read more
Join the exhibition opening by Ottjörg A.C. on Friday, November 8th, in Kreuzberg. On Friday the 22nd roam projects will host an artist talk. read more
Let’s get intimate: mit “Do you have a fave?” präsentiert Neun Kelche die erste Einzelausstellung von Marlene Denningmann in Berlin. read more
Die Ausstellung zeigt, kulturelle und spirituelle Praktiken, die mit Vulkanausbrüchen verbunden sind und zeigt Kunstwerke zu Naturwandel und „Ring of Fire“. read more
For AKAA in Paris, ARTCO Gallery presents new works by Marcelo Brodsky (1954, Argentina), addressing political oppression and historical oblivion. read more
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