Nothing As Our Ground
The exhibition brings together eleven artistic positions that deal with family and connectedness. moreabout: Nothing As Our Ground
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The exhibition brings together eleven artistic positions that deal with family and connectedness. moreabout: Nothing As Our Ground
Go on a search for traces of the past: 35 traces scattered throughout the building recall important events and aspects of the site's past. Testimonies from the Palace and the Palace of the Republic visualize unusual and everyday moments of the long history.... moreabout: Traces - History of the place
A presentation with free admission by the Kunstbibliothek (Art Library) recollects the creative, art-loving populace of the area around the former Matthäikirchplatz (St. Matthew’s Church Square) a century ago. Images and texts about the lives and activities... moreabout: Time Travel in the Old Tiergarten District
Paretz in Havelland, 20 kilometres from Potsdam, is one of the most beautiful excursion destinations in the Mark Brandenburg castle landscape. The village is considered a prime example of Prussian rural architecture around 1800 in the Mark Brandenburg.... moreabout: Paretz. A royal country estate around 1800
© Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss / © Feliciano Lana / Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Ethnologisches Museum / digitale Reproduktion: Thiago da Costa Oliveira & Claudio Aparecido Tavares
The watercolours by the indigenous artist Feliciano Lana from Brazil, who died in 2020, deal with the history of contact between indigenous people and whites on the Upper Rio Negro. Lana tells a local version of global history in his depictions and provides... moreabout: Feliciano Lana. The Story of White People
© Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Ethnologisches Museum, Foto: Christoph Schmidt
Conservation is a fascinating but often hidden professional field in museums. What is preserved and how, and who makes the decisions? This exhibition sheds light on various aspects of this important work.Before the Humboldt Forum opened, thousands of... moreabout: Conservation in Dialogue
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,... moreabout: Portraits!
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... moreabout: Language Families
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
From December 1, the Stadtmuseum Berlin will be presenting its newly revamped permanent exhibition "BerlinZeit - Die Stadt macht Geschichte!" at the Ephraim-Palais Museum. moreabout: BerlinZeit: The city makes history!
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
"Education through work. 'Asocials' as enemies of the state in the GDR" is dedicated to a largely forgotten chapter of GDR history: the systematic exclusion, disciplining and criminalization of people who were considered "asocial". Anyone who did not... moreabout: Education through work. 'Asocials' as enemies of the state in the GDR
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
Over 900 original historical objects from one of the world's most spectacular private collections! The pieces on display date from the late Kofun to the early Meiji period (6th-19th century) and offer fascinating insights into the development of Japanese... moreabout: Peter Janssen Collection
Paris, 1925: The “Exposition internationale des arts décoratifs et industriels modernes” celebrates the triumph of a new aesthetic. Around 15,000 exhibitors from 18 nations present what would later go down in design history as Art Deco at this world exhibition... moreabout: Glamour and geometry. Art Deco in illustration. Blackbox #17
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