Upcoming Events (10)
Carries: Group Exhibition at Alexander Levy
Experience Carries, a group exhibition at Galerie Alexander Levy in Berlin, showcasing contemporary art from a diverse lineup. Running Feb 27–Mar 4, 2026, the show fills a sleek gallery with bold, timely works by emerging artists.
Untitled (Möglichkeiten einer Technik)
Berlin hosts a group exhibition at Galerie Georg Nothelfer titled Untitled (Möglichkeiten einer Technik). The show presents contemporary works by multiple artists, exploring various techniques and possibilities. The exhibition runs Feb 14–Mar 24, 2026.
Jim Lambie: High Voltage
Jim Lambie’s 'High Voltage' exhibition at Konrad Fischer Galerie in Berlin showcases vibrant, floor-based installations and sculptural works that fuse pop colors with minimalist forms, inviting an immersive, sensory viewing experience.
Margo Guttmann in the Miettinen Collection
Berlin hosts an art exhibition featuring Margo Guttmann in the Miettinen Collection. The display surveys key works within the collection's context, inviting viewers to explore Guttmann's contributions to contemporary art and the collection's curatorial perspective.
Nick Dawes: Trace Elements
Nick Dawes presents Trace Elements at Galerie Kornfeld in Berlin, a contemporary art exhibition exploring traces and perception through sculpture and mixed-media in a renowned gallery space.
Angela Dwyer: Colour Studies
Angela Dwyer presents Colour Studies at Semjon Contemporary in Berlin. This contemporary art exhibition surveys her nuanced use of color and light, inviting viewers to rethink perception within a minimalist gallery setting.
Amy Dury: Always, Everything
Amy Dury's Always, Everything is on view at Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery Berlin from 27 March to 13 April 2026. The exhibition presents new contemporary works that explore perception, memory, and time through rich textures and luminous color. A must-visit for Berlin's art lovers.
New venue for digital photography and AI art at Villa Heike, Berlin
Berlin’s Villa Heike e.V. opens a new venue for digital photography, video, scanography, and AI-generated images at the former Stasi headquarters. This contemporary art showcase highlights multidisciplinary digital practice in a repurposed historic site, signaling Berlin’s evolving art scene.
Ron Jude & Joachim Brohm: The Same is Dissimilar, the Different Similar
Berlin-based photography show pairing Ron Jude and Joachim Brohm, titled The Same is Dissimilar, the Different Similar, at Robert Morat Galerie. The exhibition explores memory, landscape, and perception across two generations of photographers in a sleek contemporary gallery setting.
Tino Geiss: Painting and Collage
German artist Tino Geiss presents a mixed-media show of painting and collages at Galerie Brockstedt in Berlin. The exhibition pairs bold painterly works with inventive collages, exploring contemporary visual dialogue in a sleek gallery setting.