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Everyday Life in the GDR

The German Democratic Republic (GDR), or Communist East Germany, ceased to exist at midnight on 3 October 1990. It was neither democratic, nor was it a republic. It was a dictatorship in which there were no free elections, no division of powers, and no... moreabout: Everyday Life in the GDR

Conservation in Dialogue

Conservation is an essential but often invisible work in museums. It is characterized by complex decision-making processes. What is conserved and how? What can be exhibited and in what way? What are the perspectives of the international partners? Referring... moreabout: Conservation in Dialogue

German Ecodesign Award: Thinking Ahead

Berlin’s Kunstgewerbemuseum (KGM, Museum of Decorative Arts) presents 30 award-winning projects that have been recognised with the German Ecodesign Award, the most prestigious federal award for ecological design in Germany. The exhibition showcases the... moreabout: German Ecodesign Award: Thinking Ahead

Art - People - Power

From the late summer of 1938, around 3,750 works of art that had previously been confiscated from German museums as part of the "Degenerate Art" campaign were stored at Schönhausen Palace. From the beginning of their rule in Germany, the National Socialists... moreabout: Art - People - Power

Sound Bodies – Variations on a Theme of Art.

The exhibition ‘Sound Bodies‘ traces the sound of selected objects in the Bode-Museum – from late antique textiles and medieval angel choirs to Antonio Canova's ‘Dancer’. A collaboration between the Skulpturensammlung und Museum für By-zantinische Kunst... moreabout: Sound Bodies – Variations on a Theme of Art.

Sheung Yiu: (Inter)faces of Predictions

Sheung Yiu combines traditional East Asian practices of face reading with Western physiognomic theories and the latest computer-assisted facial recognition techniques. moreabout: Sheung Yiu: (Inter)faces of Predictions

Unique vessels by leading German ceramic artists after 1950

In the 123rd special exhibition, the KMB presents a selection of around 100 individual pieces from the museum's own collection as well as a number of loans. Translated with DeepL Price: €4.00 Reduced price: €2.00 Reduced price info: Children up to... moreabout: Unique vessels by leading German ceramic artists after 1950

Inside Archives

Das hybride Ausstellungs- und Veranstaltungsprojekt „Inside Archives“ entsteht aus der kritischen Auseinandersetzung von Studierenden des Masterstudiengangs Kunst im Kontext der Universität der Künste Berlin (UdK) mit dem Nuba-Werk von Leni Riefenstahl.... moreabout: Inside Archives

Brigitte Meier-Denninghoff

Brigitte Meier-Denninghoff (1923 – 2011) is one of a small number of female German artists to have enjoyed an international career between the 1950s and 1970s with her sculpture and drawings. She was the only female sculptor, indeed the only woman, among... moreabout: Brigitte Meier-Denninghoff

Pae White: pushmi-pullyu

Pae White presents a dazzling universe of creatures such as crabs, snails, flies, butterflies, and other insects, rendered in colorful thread paintings, tactile textiles, and vibrant ceramics. moreabout: Pae White: pushmi-pullyu

Unveiled. Berlin and its Monuments

The cultural-historical exhibition shows political monuments which were once part of Berlin’s urban landscape but have been removed. moreabout: Unveiled. Berlin and its Monuments

World of Colours

Few have so fundamentally revolutionised our concept of living as Danish designer and architect Verner Panton (1926‒1998). Including more than 100 exhibits, the presentation commemorates the designer’s 100th birthday, inviting visitors to use all their... moreabout: World of Colours

Conceiving Architecture

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Missing St. Moritz

Spandau's Moritzkirche was possibly the oldest church in what is now Berlin. A wooden church with a churchyard already existed around 1180, which was replaced by a stone building in the 13th century and later rebuilt. The French-Napoleonic occupation... moreabout: Missing St. Moritz

Silent Heroes Memorial

The permanent exhibition tells the story of those people who stood by persecuted Jews in Germany and in German-occupied Europe during National Socialism. It informs about the predicament of the persecuted in the face of the threatening deportations as... moreabout: Silent Heroes Memorial

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