Foros and texts provide an overview of the history of the Archenhold Observatory from its beginnings to the present day. Through a chronological and thematic presentation, political and cultural contexts also become clear.
Runtime: from October 2016
Price info: Free tour of the museum. For prices of events, see the individual events.
Paul Gauguin – Why Are You Angry? at the Alte Nationalgalerie looks at Gauguin’s oeuvre – which was also shaped by Western, colonial ideas of ‘the exotic’ and ‘the erotic’ –, juxtaposing the works with historical material from both Gauguin’s past and...
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Under the title "Private Property", the Museum of Photography is showing Newton's cameras, its own collection of photographs and art, its library and parts of its Monte Carlo office, as well as numerous publications of Helmut Newton's photographs.
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The Egyptian Museum and Papyrus Collection has a chance to present itself on a scale never shown until now, with over 2 500 exhibits on display in the Neues Museum's northern wing over three floors, covering 3600m².
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The Art of Society shows some 250 paintings and sculptures created between 1900 and 1945 by artists including Otto Dix, Hannah Höch, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Lotte Laserstein and Renée Sintenis.
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The unique partnership that took place in 2011/2012 between the Antikensammlung of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin and artist Yadegar Asisi is set to continue in now. In the temporary exhibition building Pergamonmuseum. The Panorama, the exhibition project...
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