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Ulrike Rosenbach, Dance for One Woman (detail), 1974, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Nationalgalerie, gift of the artist © SMB, Nationalgalerie / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2022

Hamburger Bahnhof presents Balance

June 10–October 9, 2022 The show features pieces that address the efforts of individuals and societies to achieve balance, harmony, and stability. It incorporates a variety of styles and movements, including Minimal Art, Transavanguardia, Pop Art, and contemporary art. These pieces also demonstrate how fleeting balance is once it is reached. The exhibition Balance divides the portrayal…

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From left: Lena Henke, Better be old iron than new tin (Mixer), The mind is like an umbrella Its most useful when open (Saftpresse), Every one of my buildings begins with an Italian journey (Kaffee), Form Follows Feminine (Kueche), 2022. © Klosterfelde Edition & Lena Henke. Photo: GRAYSC.

Lena Henke at Klosterfelde Edition

Auf dem Asphalt botanisieren gehen April 30–July 30, 2022 Lena Henke creates sculptures and installations that intricately recreate histories of modernism, design, and urban planning throughout her career. Her exploration of the physical places in which she lives, works, and exhibits her artworks begins with research into the physical spaces in which she lives, works, and exhibits…

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Bartolina Xixa, Ramita Seca, La Colonialidad Permanente, 2019. HD video, colour, sound, 5:07 minutes. Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Nationalgalerie. Acquired by the Stiftung der Freunde der Nationalgalerie für zeitgenössische Kunst in 2020. Courtesy of Bartolina Xixa. © Bartolina Xixa.

Under Construction: New Acquisitions for the Nationalgalerie Collection at Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart – Berlin

June 2, 2022–January 15, 2023 Opening: June 1, 7pm Under Construction: New Acquisitions for the Nationalgalerie Collection at Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart – Berlin presents 15 acquisitions of partly large-scale works by Nairy Baghramian, Eduardo Basualdo, Thea Djordjadze, Ceal Floyer, Sandra Gamarra Heshiki, Melvin Moti, Manfred Pernice & Martin Städeli, Mariela Scafati, Dierk Schmidt, Daniel Steegmann…

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A parked car fallen in a sink hole. Photo: Christopher Sadowski, 2020.

Haus der Kulturen der Welt presents conference Die Zivilisationsfrage

May 27–29, 2022 In 2022, HKW is seeking to instigate conversations on the structuring forces of this moment of danger. The questions that need asking are unsettling and pressing: hence we call them Zivilisationsfragen. Tackling them, however, requires that received histories about the development of humankind and civilization are scientifically being challenged and that revised and new…

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Oliver Ressler, 2021. Photo: Željko Lukunić / Pixsell.

Oliver Ressler and Sharon Hayes at Neuer Berliner Kunstverein

Oliver Ressler Barricading the Ice Sheets June 4–July 31, 2022 Sharon Hayes What Do We Want? June 7–July 29, 2022 Opening: June 3, 7pm Oliver Ressler: Barricading the Ice Sheets June 4 – July 31, 2022 Curator: Marius Babias With Barricading the Ice Sheets, Neuer Berliner Kunstverein (n.b.k.) presents a solo exhibition by the artist, filmmaker, and activist Oliver Ressler (b. 1970 in Knittelfeld, lives and…

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neue Gesellschaft für bildende Kunst presents The Driving Factor

The Driving Factor Experimental tours, exhibition, forum, and web-repository June 11–August 27, 2022 The Money Tree Tour (Berlin): June 11, registration via website required Taube Erde Tour (Erzgebirge): June 18–19, registration via website required Am Ende Landschaft Tour (Lausitz): June 25, registration via website required Artists: Ana Alenso, Inge Broska, Aurora Castillo, Constanze Fischbeck, Eva Hertzsch & Adam Page with Mozart Schule and Victor-Klemperer-Kolleg…

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