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© Fotonachweis: Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Gemäldegalerie / Jörg P. Anders
How do we see ourselves – and how did people in different historical periods want to be seen? The special exhibition Portraits! Surprising Encounters from Botticelli to Lempicka at the Gemäldegalerie (Old Masters Gallery) ‒ Staatliche Museen zu Berlin,...
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© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Museum für Asiatische Kunst / Iris Papadopoulos
As part of the “Family” theme cluster, a temporary presentation on the subject of Language Families has been set up. The manuscripts on display showcase the linguistic diversity of the finds from the Turfan collection. Languages represented include those...
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© Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss, Foto: Paul Timo Kaemmerer
Family: (Nearly) everyone has a family, and yet every family is different! But what’s the stitching that keeps families together? And who’s really responsible for spinning it? In a year-long programme, the Humboldt Forum is exploring the stuff that family...
moreabout: Family Matters
© Foto von Philip Myrtorp auf Unsplash
© Gedenkstätte Deutscher Widerstand
The Reichsbanner Schwarz-Rot-Gold, Bund der republikanischen Kriegsteilnehmer e.V. is founded in February 1924 as a cross-party organization to protect the Weimar Republic. Social Democrats, members of the German Democratic Party (DDP) and the German...
moreabout: Display depot Reichsbanner Black-Red-Gold
Queer cinema tells the stories, experiences and realities of life of queer people - usually outside of normative expectations and social orders. In doing so, it often questions cinematic conventions and develops its own resistant formal languages.
The...
moreabout: Inventing Queer Cinema
Schönhausen occupies a unique position in Berlin's monument landscape: as one of the city's few historical monuments, the palace has been repeatedly rebuilt but never fundamentally destroyed, and it has remained an important site of German history and...
moreabout: Time (stories) from 350 years
© Samurai Museum Berlin, Foto: C. Tews
© (detail): Hendrik Czakainski
Astrid Busch, Christiane Feser, Cem Bora, Dirk Krecker, Goekhan Erdogan, Harriet Groß, Hendrik Czakainski, Hideaki Yamanobe, Inka Bell, Justina Moncevičiūtė, Sang Mi Lee, Philipp Hölzgen, Xenia Lesniewski
With special exhibitions: Collage - Farbe...
moreabout: Multiples Weiß
© Museum Europäischer Kulturen / Christian Krug
Cowbells, the Berliner Hütte mountain hut in the Zillertal Alps, glacial waste and a statue of Saint Nicholas – all are connected through the mountain landscape of Tyrol. The exhibition explores the relationships between people and mountains, past and...
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With Embossed and Tossed, Haus des Papiers presents the winners of this year's Paper Art Award from paper positions berlin.
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The exhibition "At the Cornerstone of Our Democracy" offers information about the revolution of 1848 and the exciting and eventful history of the cemetery of the people who died during the March Revolution. The focus is on commemoration in the different...
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© Meryl McMaster, Courtesy of the artist, Stephen Bulger Gallery and Pierre-François Ouellette art contemporain
The exhibition Making Kin brings together the works of artists from Canada, South Korea, Nigeria, Ghana, Myanmar, Germany, Estonia, Uzbekistan, and the US. Their various practices are interconnected by the understanding that we are all woven into a dynamic...
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