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The writer, painter and Kleist Prize winner Paul Gurk led a reclusive life, living in Berlin Wedding from 1936 onwards. During the Nazi dictatorship, many of his works remained unpublished; the novel "Tresoreinbruch" (1935) was banned. However, Paul Gurk's...
moreabout: Escape into the interior
Neuer Berliner Kunstverein (n.b.k.) and Künstlerhaus Bethanien jointly present works by the recipients of the Berlin Senate’s 2025 visual arts work stipend. Taking place in parallel at both institutions, the exhibition brings together international artists...
moreabout: Memory Is a Strange Bell
During the National Socialist era, friendly and intimate contact between Germans and prisoners of war or forced laborers was undesirable. In some cases, they were strictly forbidden. But they are "still there": children who emerged from such relationships....
moreabout: still there!
In Mosley's paintings, figures and landscapes appear as a continuous whole, with his figures picking up on the contours of the terrain or even seeming to emerge from it.
moreabout: Ryan Mosley: Seasons
In her artistic practice Jeewi Lee works with site-specific installations, sculpture, serial paintings and interventions. She often uses simple, seemingly worthless materials and artefacts that carry allegorical traces of lived experience, memory, time...
moreabout: Jeewi Lee
The Italian painter Emilio Vedova (1919–2006) created his installation “Absurd Berlin Diary ’64” in 1964 while on a grant from the US-based Ford Foundation. This funding enabled the artist to spend a year living and working in West Berlin. He produced...
moreabout: Emilio Vedova
Built in the 19th century, the drill hall was erected for the purpose of "protecting the soldiers' fancy Prussian uniforms from the rain". Today, it houses an exhibition of historic cannons, including 16th-century state guns. The weapons collection also...
moreabout: Drill Hall
The international traveling exhibition “Forced to Work – Willing to Survive” was developed as a joint Erasmus+ project by partners from Italy, Austria, and Poland. It sheds light on the mass phenomenon of Nazi forced labor through personal biographies,...
moreabout: Forced to Work - Willing to Survive
The exhibition at the historical site documents the causes, course and consequences of the German-German migration movement from 1949 to 1990. It focuses on both sides of the inner-German border and sheds light on the migration from the GDR to the Federal...
moreabout: Flight in divided Germany
In the new exhibition at the Haus des Papiers, the latest works by artists from the international residency program Paper Residency! Maja Behrmann, Anna Bochkova, Monika Grzymala, Laura Matukonytė, and Justina Monceviciute are on display. Also on view...
moreabout: Wechselwirkung - Interplay
The exhibition "Resistance and Dignity" by the feminist organization RomaniPhen e.V. and the FHXB Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg Museum focuses on the knowledge and experiences of Rom*nja and Sinti*zze. From 1945 to the present day, Roma and Sinti*zze have...
moreabout: Resistance and dignity
With the exhibition aesthetics as a political strategy the Kunsthaus Dahlem traces the path of Yugoslav art from Socialist Realism to abstraction between 1945 and 1960. While broader developments in the Yugoslav cultural context of this period are also...
moreabout: When Politics Strategised Aesthetics
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