Upcoming Events (14)
Bunny Rogers: My Original Friend
Experience Bunny Rogers' 'My Original Friend' at Galerie Societé in Berlin, a contemporary art exhibition that blends sculpture and multimedia works to explore memory, identity, and personal myth within a refined urban gallery setting.
Figures of Delay: Group Exhibition
A Berlin-based group exhibition titled Figures of Delay, featuring Haverkampf and Leistenschneider. This contemporary show explores time and delay through multiple works in a gallery setting, presented by Art at Berlin.
Christine Jackob-Marks: Millesfleur at Galerie feinart Berlin
A solo contemporary-art exhibition by Christine Jackob-Marks titled 'Millesfleur' at Galerie feinart Berlin. The show presents new works in a refined Berlin gallery setting, inviting art lovers to experience Jackob-Marks' distinctive imagery in an intimate, contemporary space.
Xia Peng: Unsorted Chapters at Migrant Bird Space
Exhibition of Xia Peng's Unsorted Chapters at Migrant Bird Space in Berlin. The show presents contemporary art with immersive installations in an intimate gallery space, highlighting Peng's distinctive narrative approach and Berlin's vibrant independent scene.
Maximilian Verhas: Mirrors in Motion
Maximilian Verhas presents Mirrors in Motion at Galerie Friedmann-Hahn in Berlin. A solo exhibition exploring reflection, perception and movement through immersive works that invite visitors to engage with shifting mirrors and light.
Jorinde Voigt: Non-Fiction at Gallery Judin
Experience Jorinde Voigt's 'Non-Fiction' at Gallery Judin in Berlin. This contemporary art exhibition invites visitors to engage with Voigt's intricate, perceptual works and contemplate non-linear narratives within an intimate gallery space.
Peel Off: Group Exhibition at CAMERA WORK
Peel Off is a group photography exhibition at CAMERA WORK in Berlin, presenting contemporary lens-based works by multiple artists. The show offers a curated survey of bold photography in an intimate gallery setting, inviting viewers to rethink perception through contemporary imagery.
Pablo Griss: Dystopic Cartography
Pablo Griss debuts Dystopic Cartography at Luisa Catucci Contemporary in Berlin. The exhibition uses speculative maps and visual narratives to explore dystopian futures, blurring geography with political commentary. On view in 2026 at the Berlin gallery.
Antonio Ballester Moreno: SUN
Antonio Ballester Moreno's SUN at Tanya Leighton Gallery in Berlin features a new body of work exploring perception and space. The solo exhibition pairs restrained sculpture and installation in a stark gallery setting, inviting viewers to engage with light, material and form.
Petrit Halilaj: Who does the earth belong to while painting the wind?
Petrit Halilaj's solo exhibition at ChertLüdde in Berlin investigates belonging and the wind as a metaphor for landscape and memory, through sculpture and installation. The immersive show invites visitors to question who owns the earth and how wind shapes our world.
Brett Charles Seiler: Occasional Lovers
Brett Charles Seiler presents 'Occasional Lovers' at Galerie EIGEN + ART Berlin. This solo exhibition explores intimate, everyday motifs in Seiler’s contemporary practice, set in the gallery's sleek space. A thoughtful, image-driven dialogue on connection and distance.
Geometry of Light: Karl Benjamin & Grey Crawford
Geometry of Light brings Karl Benjamin and Grey Crawford to Persons Projects for a visually immersive exhibition that probes light as form. The show pairs abstract imaging with sensory installations in a Berlin gallery, inviting fresh perception of color, shadow, and space.
Robert Rehfeldt: Mail Message from my Studio
Solo exhibition by Robert Rehfeldt titled Mail Message from my Studio at ChertLüdde in Berlin. The show surveys studio-based works and mail-inspired pieces, highlighting process and communication in contemporary art. Dates run 02.05.–18. March 2026.
Robert Elfgen: utopisch at Sprüth Magers Berlin
Discover Robert Elfgen's utopisch at Sprüth Magers Berlin, a contemporary art exhibition in Berlin that blends evocative imagery with critical reflections on utopian ideals, staged in the gallery's sleek spaces.