Berlinische Galerie

museum

Museum of modern and contemporary art, photography and architecture in Berlin, housing one of the city’s most important modern art collections and staging temporary exhibitions alongside a permanent display on art in Berlin. It is known for exhibitions across media including painting, photography, sculpture and architectural works.

Berlinische Galerie, 124-128, Alte Jakobstraße, Spring-Siedlung, Luisenstadt, Kreuzberg, Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, Berlin, 10969, Deutschland
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Art~3 events/monthEUR 7–14

Upcoming Events (7)

Marc Brandenburg: 20th Century Debris

Thu, 16 Apr 2026atAll day

Marc Brandenburg: 20th Century Debris is an exhibition at the Berlinische Galerie showcasing the multifaceted, decades-spanning work of the artist who helped shape the Berlin art scene.

Emilio Vedova

Fri, 17 Apr 2026atAll day

Emilio Vedova: 'Absurd Berlin Diary ’64' at Berlinische Galerie — an exhibition showcasing Vedova's 1964 Berlin works and gestural post‑war abstraction.

MarcBrandenburg

Fri, 17 Apr 2026atAll day

Marc Brandenburg's '20th Century Debris' exhibition at the Berlinische Galerie presents a focused survey of the artist's contemporary works in a major Berlin museum setting.

812 EUR

Josef Kaiser

Fri, 28 Aug 2026atAll day

Josef Kaiser exhibition at the Berlinische Galerie exploring Kaiser’s building projects for the GDR and their architectural, political and urban significance.

Jeewi Lee

Fri, 11 Sept 2026atAll day

Jeewi Lee’s GASAG Art Prize 2026 exhibition at the Berlinische Galerie presents contemporary work by the prizewinner in a major museum showcase.

1014 EUR

Lovis Corinth

Fri, 9 Oct 2026atAll day

Lovis Corinth — Then came Berlin at the Berlinische Galerie: a museum exhibition showcasing Corinth's pivotal works and his influence on German modern painting after moving to Berlin.

Rolf von Bergmann

Fri, 26 Feb 2027atAll day

Rolf von Bergmann's photography is presented in a dedicated exhibition at Berlinische Galerie. The show curates key images in a modern museum space, inviting visitors to explore the photographer's visual language and historical context.