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© Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss / Harry Schnitger
Embark on a visual journey through time over eight centuries. A collage of images and films shows the buildings that once stood here, their uses and important events that took place here. It makes clear that for centuries the site was a representative...
moreabout: Videopanorama - History of the place
© (c) SIMPK/Anne-Katrin Breitenborn
The accordion is a well-known instrument in many genres: folk and popular music, jazz and dance music, as well as contemporary music. Yann Tiersen's soundtrack for the film Amélie made its sound familiar to millions of listeners.
The notes are produced...
moreabout: The Accordion
© SDTB / Foto: C. Kirchner
How do information and communication networks work? How do they change our everyday lives? And: Why do we actually network? With many exhibits, the exhibition shows how we realize our desire for networking. These include, for example, the desk telephones...
moreabout: The network
As part of its 'Museum for a Summer' exhibition series, Ars Sacrow e.V. is showing a tribute to the painter, installation and multimedia artist Wolfgang Petrick (1939-2025) from July 5 to September 13.
Petrick's extensive life's work is characterized...
moreabout: DYSTOPIA - Wolfgang Petrick & Friends
© Bauhaus-Archiv / Museum für Gestaltung
The Bauhaus-Archiv / Museum für Gestaltung is home to the world’s largest Bauhaus collection with around one million objects. Though only few of these objects have been exhibited so far, numerous digital images of them exist. How can we bring these unknown...
moreabout: Bauhaus Infinity Archive
It's hard to say whether Karl Popper was right when he said "World history makes no sense". But Rainer Ehrt's graphic novel Preußens Luise (Prussia's Louise), which he is presenting just in time for the 250th birthday of the Prussian queen on March 10,...
moreabout: Prussia's Luise
We dedicate the summer of 2026 to pastel art: Over the years, Max Liebermann (1847–1935) created more than a hundred pastel works. These drawings were initially exhibited as an independent series of artworks by the publisher and art dealer Bruno Cassirer...
moreabout: In Focus: Liebermann's Pastels
© Nationalgalerie, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
The exhibition brings together artworks from the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries from the collections of the National Gallery.
In 1876, the National Gallery opened as a home for contemporary art. Today, under the name Alte Nationalgalerie, it is the starting...
moreabout: About Times
© Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Ernst (Medienarchäologischer Fundus), © Foto: Felix Sattler
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What connects a photograph of St. Mary's Church in Prenzlau with a rock sample of glacial till? Is there a common tool for understanding a crystallographic model and pottery...
moreabout: Meshwork of Things
With the end of the GDR, its symbols also lost their validity. In the weeks and months leading up to October 3, 1990, public spaces had already undergone visible changes. Signs of SED rule were removed, much of it ending up in bulk waste containers or...
moreabout: A country in a container
© Courtesy Dora Budor & Noah Barker, 2025
Dora Budor’s and Noah Barker’s collaborative practice emerges from their shared interest in cartographies of power and desire, in which the economic motives of development find a psychological resonance. The exhibition at n.b.k. is structured in two parts,...
moreabout: Dora Budor & Noah Barker
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Museum für Asiatische Kunst, Sammlung Klaus F. und Yoshie Naumann / Jörg von Bruchhausen
In Japan, too, animals and birds are amongst the most popular subjects of art, alongside flowers, plants, landscapes and humans. From tigers and monkeys to elephants to mice, this exhibition drawn from the Museum für Asiatische Kunst (Asian Art Museum)...
moreabout: Beastly Good!
© Design: Ira Ivanova @i_ira und Lou Hillereau @louhllr, D-Berlin
The 100 best posters of 2025 are here! From mid-June to early July 2026, the winning designs from the “100 Best Posters 25” competition will be on display at the Kulturforum. They showcase the latest and most exciting trends in contemporary graphic design.
moreabout: 100 Best Posters 25
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