Love Letters to the City
Love Letters to the City, curated by Michelle Houston, is a tribute to urban spaces and encourages reflection on the role of art in shaping our collective urban experiences. moreabout: Love Letters to the City
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Love Letters to the City, curated by Michelle Houston, is a tribute to urban spaces and encourages reflection on the role of art in shaping our collective urban experiences. moreabout: Love Letters to the City
Alexi Meskhishvili works with photography as an expanded, process-oriented medium and views the image as inherently unstable. moreabout: Ketuta Alexi-Meskhishvili: Georgia
In 2026, the exhibition “Kreuzberg” will be dedicated to the diverse and hitherto largely unrecognized cultural production surrounding the theme of labor migration, showing how artists in Kreuzberg are addressing the tensions and issues of their time. moreabout: Kreuzberg
The Open Space exhibition by Flamingo e.V. in BERLIN GLOBAL explores the solidarity-based work of women across borders. Their collaboration creates space for new hope to emerge from experiences of violence and loss. The project is rooted in the medicinal... moreabout: Dara Tûyê – درخت توت – The Mulberry Tree Feminist Voices on War and Gardens
The Gegenwind counseling center has been operating in Berlin since 1998. It offers advice and help for people who are still suffering from the consequences of trauma from the time of the SED dictatorship. The services include psychosocial counseling,... moreabout: This improbable cannot be represented
The exhibition Persistence of Vision brings together the work of Peter Hujar and Liz Deschenes, placing them in a cross-generational dialogue about photography. moreabout: Peter Hujar und Liz Deschenes: Persistence of Vision
Freedom, peace, democracy and justice - these values and goals have driven Willy Brandt throughout his life. His contribution to reconciliation with Germany's eastern neighbours, his commitment to the unification of Europe, his advocacy of German unity... moreabout: WILLY BRANDT
Monira Al Qadiri intensively examines the social, cultural, and environmental dimensions of the oil industry. moreabout: Monira Al Qadiri: Hero
Starting in the mid-19th century, Italians were drawn from the mountains of northern Italy to the rest of the world. Around 14 million people left their homeland between 1861 and 1914 in search of better living and working conditions. One destination... moreabout: Musica di strada - Italians in Prenzlauer Berg
This permanent exhibition module on the upper floor of the manor house of the Dahlem domain illuminates the life of the important bee expert Ludwig Armbruster and offers insights into the fascinating cultural history of beekeeping with selected pieces... moreabout: The Armbruster Room
What happens when we listen to objects instead of owning them? Our world is spinning faster than ever before – and posing new challenges to our social cohesion. Our reactions are often very emotional. Gefühlsdinge brings together the emotions and memories... moreabout: Emotional things
Die Ausstellung zeigt Werke in einer Vielzahl von Medien von 17 künstlerischen Positionen, für deren Prozess die Zeichnung maßgeblich ist, beziehungsweise deren Werke aus dem Geist der Zeichnung hervorgehen. Die Zeichnung kann dabei offen und unmittelbar... moreabout: __Rich in characters
Berlin pulsates - yesterday as it does today. For over a century, the press has mirrored the rhythm of the metropolis: its dynamics, its contradictions, its insatiable hunger for stories - and above all, for images. moreabout: Berlin on Camera
It is the first major showing of this groundbreaking artist in Germany— bringing a key figure of abstract art into the spotlight. moreabout: Creating Space: The Constructivist Marlow Moss
The museum's permanent exhibition tells the story of the Otto Weidt workshop for the blind at the authentic location. Here, in the backyard of Rosenthaler Straße 39, the small manufacturer Otto Weidt employed mainly blind and deaf Jews in his brush workshop... moreabout: Museum Otto Weidt's Workshop for the Blind
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