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© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Nationalgalerie / Courtesy the artist / Foto: Thomas Bruns
© Giulia Andreani und ADAGP, Paris 2026; Courtesy die Künstlerin und Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin | Paris | London | Marfa, VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2026 / Foto: Pierre Tanguy
© Dörte Eißfeldt, VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn, 2025
“Photos are like whales that can carry entire islands.” The exhibition gives space to this archipelago of islands—carried by the photo whales: islands of meaning, memory, similarity, or the impression of a moment.
moreabout: Dörte Eißfeldt: Archipelago
© Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin – Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Mendelssohn-Archiv
The foyer of the Villa Oppenheim is dedicated to the building history of the house and the people who once lived here. It was members of the renowned German-Jewish Mendelssohn family, and from 1881 onwards the Oppenheims, who were related to the Mendelssohn...
moreabout: Carefree
© Stadtarchiv Meinerzhagen
© Staatliche Museen Berlin/Ethnologisches Museum, Mirjam Lotz
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
© Museum Blindenwerkstatt Otto Weidt, Foto: Georg Engels, Ulm
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
© Rainer Fetting, Foto: Anja Elisabeth Witte
© C/O Berlin Foundation, David von Becker
Spandau's Moritzkirche was possibly the oldest church in what is now Berlin. A wooden church with a churchyard already existed around 1180, which was replaced by a stone building in the 13th century and later rebuilt. The French-Napoleonic occupation...
moreabout: Missing St. Moritz
© akg-images / Willo Göpel
Since 2012, the museum has been presenting its art historical research as well as its urban and everyday history collection in the Villa Oppenheim near Charlottenburg Palace.
moreabout: West!
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