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© Foto: Christoph Müller Stiftung / Kilian Beutel
The exhibition Das alles bin ich (I Am All That!) presents the generous gift of some 200 works that art collector Christoph Müller has made to the Kupferstichkabinett (Museum of Prints and Drawings). The works on paper – drawings, prints and watercolours...
moreabout: “Das alles bin ich!” Christoph Müller’s Gift, Part 4
The Kinemathek’s Hall is being used for the first time on a large scale with the “Screentime” multimedia installation.
moreabout: Screentime
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Museum für Asiatische Kunst
Legend has it that Zhong Kui 鍾馗 was a brilliant scholar. Although he came first in the imperial civil service examination, the emperor denied him this honorary title due to his appearance (狀元). Out of anger, he took his own life. However, the King of...
moreabout: Ghostbuster: Zhong Kui, the Demon Queller
© Bürgerstiftung Neukölln, Stadtmuseum Berlin | Design: Groupe Dejour
© ESA, NASA and L. Calçada (ESO)
Experience the cosmos in a whole new way! The Berlin Planetarium Foundation is setting new standards with its innovative permanent exhibition "The Universe you can touch": as a new kind of interactive science center, we make astronomy tangible for everyone...
moreabout: The universe at your fingertips
©Kusamori und Riekeles Gallery
This exhibition focuses on the art book Winter King (Fuyu no ō), published in 2018, in which the renowned anime illustrator Kusamori Shūichi presented a large number of his characteristically imaginative and detailed pencil drawings. Winterkönig was inspired...
moreabout: Drawing worlds
Over decades altered and worn down, Haus Lemke only became the architectural landmark known today through its restoration in accordance with monument preservation standards between 2000 and 2002. In the course of this work, all traces of previous uses...
moreabout: What's going on?
© Eröffnung der Frühjahrsausstellung in der Akademie der Künste, 1921, Bundesarchiv, Bild 183-1983-1222-501
How did the artist Max Liebermann (1847–1935) become such a prominent figure in cultural policy? Which strategies and networks took him from his studio to the top of the artists’ associations?
The exhibition “All for Art! Max Liebermann between Strategy...
moreabout: Everything for art!
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Museum für Asiatische Kunst, Sammlung Klaus F. und Yoshie Naumann / Jörg von Bruchhausen
Kano - for almost four hundred years between the 1480s and 1880s, this family name stood for a coherent, recognizable style in Japan as a brand for images of power.
Organized as a family-like association of workshops under the direction of a male head,...
moreabout: A Thousand Brushes With a Single Style! (Part 2)
© SPSG / Foto: Elvira Kühn
Inspired by Jean Jacques Rousseau's motto "Back to Nature", the European aristocracy had "ornamental farms" built at the end of the 18th century. The noble court society staged their romantic ideas of "simple country life" in scenic architecture. In Prussia,...
moreabout: Peasant plaisir and gold ruby glass
© Oscar Murillo (Foto: Reinis Lismanis)
Starting in March 2026, Colombian-born artist Oscar Murillo will transform the interior and exterior spaces of the Minsk, turning Potsdam's Kunsthaus into the setting for a lively experiment in exchange and community.
moreabout: Oscar Murillo: Kollektive Osmose
© Justin Time und Sabine Ercklentz
The installation in the ZAK project space is the second part of the project Denkmal Streicheln - Denkmal Hören by Justin Time and Sabine Ercklentz, which deals with monuments in public spaces and chooses unusual ways of approaching them. On three participatory...
moreabout: Stroking a monument - listening to a monument
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