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Art in Berlin 1880 – 1980. From the Collection | Berlin
Jan 1, 2023–Dec 31, 2026 (UTC+1)
Berlin
The Berlinische Galerie has devoted over 1000 square metres to presenting its collection. Waiting to be discovered among the roughly 250 works on show are paintings, prints, photographs, architecture and archive materials rarely or never displayed before.
Walking around this exhibition is like time travel and takes visitors through Berlin in 17 chapters: the Kaiser’s era, the Weimar Republic, the Nazi dictatorship, the new beginnings after 1945, Cold War in the divided city, and the counter-cultures and unconventional lifestyles that evolved in East and West under the shadow of the Wall. In East Berlin, an alternative art community developed from the late 1970s. In West Berlin from the late 1970s, aggressive art by the “Neue Wilden” placed the divided city back in the international limelight.
LAS presents: Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg: Pollinator Pathmaker | Berlin
Jun 20, 2023–Nov 1, 2026 (UTC+1)
Berlin
LAS Art Foundation is pleased to present Pollinator Pathmaker, a living artwork and participatory project conceived by artist Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg. This impactful initiative in interspecies art uses algorithmic technology to generate planting schemes for gardens, computed to support the greatest diversity of pollinating insects possible. It signals a shift toward the post-anthropocentric thinking necessary to face the current climate and biodiversity crises, and toward the non-human aesthetics and experimental formats that pave the way. Ambitious and future-minded, it is exemplary of how art can act as a driver for change, and offer new perspectives on our shared planet.
Growing in the forecourt of the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, the LAS- commissioned garden will be the first edition outside of the UK. LAS has committed to amplifying Pollinator Pathmaker’s impact by undertaking an extensive public campaign, which calls upon local communities, hobby gardeners and activists to get involved in pollinator protection by planting their own version of the artwork – what the artist refers to as DIY Editions – via Ginsberg’s free online tool: www.pollinator.art.
Responding to the alarming decline in pollinator populations in recent decades, Ginsberg has worked with horticulturalists, pollinator experts and an AI scientist to devise an algorithmic tool that designs bespoke gardens for pollinating insects. Supported by the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, the LAS Edition will be customised for Continental Europe, and will feature more than 7,000 plants of 80 different varieties, planted over a 722-square-metre plot.
Dioscuri – The Given Day | Neues Museum
Apr 12–Nov 23, 2025 (UTC+1)
Berlin
This special exhibition, presented in the staircase hall of the Neues Museum, offers a dialogue on the meaning of time, mortality and the connection between past and present. Contemporary art meets historical space, refers to ancient models and offers a modern adaptation of the classical reception of the myth of the Dioscuri, who walk eternally between death and life.
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Petrit Halilaj | Museum for the Present (Museum fur Gegenwart)
Sep 5, 2025–May 31, 2026 (UTC+1)
Berlin
Petrit Halilaj will present his first major institutional solo exhibition in Berlin at Hamburger Bahnhof. In addition to drawings, sculptures, and installations, new site-specific works will be showcased. At the heart of the exhibition is the artist’s first opera, which explores the potential of collective dreaming to bring forth emancipatory worlds. The exhibition will be the second solo show to be held in the Rieckhallen, which reopened in 2024, and will open during Berlin Art Week.
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zkm_gameplay. the next level | Berlin
Sep 29, 2022–Dec 31, 2025 (UTC+1)
Berlin
The exhibition is aimed at gamers of all ages, but also at visitors who have little experience with computer games.
The fact that computer games have developed into a leading medium is no longer a daring thesis. The social and aesthetic significance of the interactive and multimedia medium can no longer be overlooked. The computer game has freed itself from its origins as a laboratory experiment and toy and has become "the" medium of digital society, somewhere between pop culture, entertainment and art.
With the opening of the exhibition »The World of Games« in the fall of 1997, the ZKM was one of the first art institutions worldwide to give video game culture a permanent public platform in an art context. Since then, the ZKM has repeatedly reshaped the presentation of games in a series of different exhibitions.
Event Venue, Heroes’ Gallery and Theatre of War | Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Aug 28, 2024–Aug 31, 2026 (UTC+1)
Berlin
Already 2,000 years ago, the emperors of China had portraits of loyal officials and generals made in order to display them in their palaces. This presentation features depictions of meritorious officers that the Qianlong Emperor (r. 1736–1795) had commissioned for their display in the hall of fame Ziguangge to demonstrate his power and legitimacy. In the 20th century they became spoils of war not one but two times.
Located adjacent to the Forbidden City in Beijing, the Ziguangge is a two-storey pavilion. During the reign of the Qianlong Emperor (r. 1736 – 1795), the building was a venue for military rituals and banquets and housed paintings with battle scenes of the imperial military campaigns and portraits of meritorious officers.
Founded on Antiquity Berlin's First Museum | Altes Museum
Jul 10, 2025–May 3, 2026 (UTC+1)
Berlin
For many visitors to Berlin, touring the city’s Museumsinsel (Museum Island) is an essential part of their itinerary. After opening in 1830, the then-Royal Museum quickly became a major attraction. However, the experience of visiting a museum was very different at that time. The special exhibition on the Altes Museum’s upper floor provides fascinating insights into the museum’s beginnings. It shows a selection of antiquities displayed in its first permanent exhibition in 1830.
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Yann Yuro - Offenbarung | Kulturhaus Spandau
Nov 14, 2025 (UTC+1)
Berlin
Yann Yuro ist der amtierende Vizeweltmeister der Mentalmagie und manipuliert die Gedanken seiner Gäste. Er enthüllt ihre Geheimnisse, er steuert ihre Entscheidungen und wirkt dabei unschuldig wie ein Vermögensberater.
In seinem aktuellen Programm Offenbarung liest er Gedanken und sagt die Zukunft voraus. Doch welche Zukunft? Erscheint die nicht furchtbar düster? Yann wirft einen humorvollen Blick auf den Weltuntergang. Er entlarvt die vier apokalyptischen Reiter, errät die letzten Geheimnisse seines Publikums und löst sich zum Schluss in Luft auf. E rmäßigte Karten gelten für Schüler/Studenten, Empfänger von Ersatzleistungen und Schwerbehinderte ab GdB 50 (mit B erhält die Begleitperson freien Eintritt). Bei Absage werden online gekaufte Karten automatisch erstattet. Aktuelle Informationen finden Sie unter www.kulturhaus-spandau.de
Information Source: Kulturhaus Spandau | eventbrite