Explores authoritarian ideologies in the West and the role of Big Tech through various artistic and activist projects.
Explore the life and work of Käthe Kruse in this comprehensive exhibition.
Discover the innovative works of Mariechen Danz in this GASAG Art Prize exhibition.
Nicole Miller presents her latest works exploring themes of identity and perception.
Leonor Serrano Rivas explores themes of knowledge and history in her immersive exhibition.
A group exhibition featuring various artists exploring interconnected themes.
Nineteen artists explore fundamental rights in a dialogue space to mark the 75th anniversary of the Basic Law.
Join a guided tour exploring the history of KW with Raoul Zöllner.
A literary event exploring themes of hospitality and folds in literature.
Extended exhibition featuring iconic photographs by Richard Avedon capturing Italian culture.
Explores themes of fear and treasure through immersive installations and animations.
An immersive exhibition of Anthony McCall's solid-light installations.
An exploration of identity and belonging, questioning where we come from and what home means.
An extensive inquiry into Nancy Holt's studies of systems and their impact.
The first London retrospective of work by Richard Hunt, one of the foremost American sculptors of the 20th and 21st centuries.
Exploring issues of artistic freedom and discrimination through various works.
Experience the video works of Mareike Bernien and Alex Gerbaulet in this focused exhibition.
Murakami explores the intersection of Japanese art and contemporary culture.
Curated by Cecilia Alemani, this exhibition showcases the endless creativity of Willem de Kooning.
A powerful meditation on racism and Black resilience through film.
A group show featuring 24 artists reflecting on simplicity and the history of manufactured objects.
Ayoung Kim's exhibition features innovative works that challenge perceptions of reality and existence.
Jack O’Brien's first institutional solo exhibition in Germany, exploring consumer culture and queer identity.
Cyprien Gaillard’s new film installation explores Germany’s urban landscape and its historical and social significance.
A film-based exploration of perception and reality.
A group exhibition exploring themes of identity and belonging through diverse artistic practices.
Asta Gröting's exhibition delves into the complexities of human relationships and existence.
Gala Porras-Kim’s research-driven practice examines how our understanding of cultural artefacts is shaped by museological conventions.
Investigating systems of categorization and material preservation in museums.
Seven Springs presents new sculptures by Michail Pirgelis, highlighting his synthesis of painting, sculpture, and environment.
Exploring themes of aviation and materiality through sculptural works.
Exhibition featuring Jannis Marwitz exploring themes of directionality in art.
Paul Graham presents his latest photographic works reflecting on everyday life.
Showcasing Herrera's formative years in Paris, highlighting her geometric abstraction and vibrant colors.
Explore over 20 paintings by Francis Picabia from 1945 to 1952 in this traveling exhibition.
An exhibition featuring Ikemura's unique blend of painting and sculpture, reflecting on light and nature.
Rosemarie Trockel’s project develops motifs from her multi-layered oeuvre, connecting new and rarely shown historical works.
An exploration of materiality and form in contemporary art.
Discover Kentridge's exploration of printmaking as a central thread in his artistic practice.
An exhibition of the n.b.k. Video-Forum sorted by running time, showcasing diverse video art.
Experience Michaela Yearwood-Dan's vibrant works that evoke a sense of boundless possibility.
The exhibition features new works by Schulze alongside paintings by Salvo, exploring their contributions to contemporary painting.
A dialogue between two artists exploring the essence of painting.
A unique exhibition blending economics and performance art in a singspiel format.
An exhibition exploring themes of reproduction and representation in contemporary art.
Exhibition featuring works by Kinke Kooi and Roland Schimmel exploring the theme of folds in art.
An exploration of the works of John Bock and Heiner Franzen in a unique exhibition.
A solo exhibition of paintings by Anselm Kiefer opens at White Cube Mason’s Yard in June 2025.
A retrospective exhibition of Niele Toroni's brush prints from 1959 to 2024.
An exploration of contemporary Chinese culture through multimedia installations and performances.
Festival featuring three productions at the Haus der Berliner Festspiele, with two productions on pre-sale.
This exhibition reflects on the history and significance of LGBTQ+ art in contemporary society.
An exhibition reflecting on contemporary societal issues through provocative installations.
A comprehensive insight into Walter Dahn's artistic evolution.
Comprehensive solo exhibition honoring Yoko Ono's groundbreaking work across visual arts, music, and activism.
An interactive exhibition inviting visitors to engage with Yoko Ono's conceptual art.
Explores landscape as a place of memory and belonging through various artistic mediums.
A survey exhibition of Anthony McCall's extensive body of work.
This exhibition shifts focus to paintings from the Falckenberg Collection, exploring contemporary art's evolution.
First solo exhibition in the UK by Sara Flores, featuring her film work and new paintings from her ‘Pei Kené’ series.
The 13th Berlin Biennale showcases contemporary art from diverse artists and perspectives.
Experience the unique fog sculptures by Fujiko Nakaya in the sculpture garden.
First comprehensive solo exhibition of Vaginal Davis' work in Germany, blending punk, glamour, and queer activism.
An interactive exhibition by Yoko Ono inviting collective dreaming.
A revisitation of the C/O Berlin Talent Award, showcasing evolving documentary practices.
Exploring the concept of originality in art through various media and works by Julian Rosefeldt.
Bringing together guest performances by top symphony orchestras and choirs rarely heard in Berlin.
One of the world's most important literary festivals, featuring a diverse program from 11 to 24 September 2025.
Solo presentation of new paintings and works on paper by Korean American artist Suzanne Song.
An exploration of space and materiality through sculptural works.
The Legacy of Salman Schocken
A retrospective of Lygia Clark's influential work in art and interaction.
A deep dive into the history and context of art provenance in this engaging exhibition.
An immersive installation by Klára Hosnedlová exploring themes of connection and intimacy.
Exploring the relationship between image, space, and time in painting.
A retrospective showcasing the range of Kaari Upson's artistic practice.
Mika Rottenberg's first solo exhibition in Spain featuring her celebrated video installations and new works.
A retrospective of Oiticica's groundbreaking work in color and spatial experience.
An exhibition featuring Hayden's exploration of identity and culture through sculpture and installation.
A solo exhibition by Cai Guo-Qiang, known for his monumental outdoor explosion events and gunpowder paintings.
A major retrospective focusing on Baldessari's conceptual photography.
Explores the first exhibitions on the Nazi occupation in Europe post-World War II.
Upcoming exhibition by Sebastian Fritzsch focusing on the theme of sleep.
In 1925, works from the City of Stuttgart art collection were shown to the public for the first time in the Villa. Celebrating 100 years of the collection.
Experience the history of the GDR up close with interactive installations and original objects.
An admission-free play space for kids designed by Kerstin Brätsch, encouraging creativity and play in an exhibition venue.
A presentation tracing the history of playgrounds from 1900 to the present, complementing the BAUBAU play space.
Showcasing Amaral's intricate textile works that blend traditional techniques with contemporary themes.
Exploring identity and culture through vibrant narratives and visuals by Toyin Ojih Odutola.
Dealing with National Socialism in Germany since 1945
A major work exploring digital technologies and surveillance.
Examines alternative historical paths and their implications.
A retrospective on the collaborative practices of Nengudi and Hassinger.
A solo exhibition by Brazilian artist Beatriz Milhazes, featuring new paintings and a site-specific installation.
Featuring works by Lisa Barnard and Isadora Romero, this exhibition highlights environmental themes.
An upcoming exhibition exploring the nuances of proximity in art and perception.
Solo exhibition of paintings, sculpture and works on paper by Howardena Pindell, spanning her career from the 1960s to present.
An exhibition of works from a prolific period in Gilbert & George's career.
Explore the collaborative works of Niki de Saint Phalle and Jean Tinguely, celebrating their artistic partnership.
Solo exhibition of work by Klára Hosnedlová, marking the artist’s debut with the gallery.
A site-specific installation exploring power dynamics and trauma.
The largest museum exhibition of Robert Therrien's work to date.
This exhibition marks a milestone for the museum, showcasing expanded collections and significant works from the past.
Featuring artists Sung Tieu and Henrike Naumann, opening May 9, 2026.
A preview exhibition exploring the relationship between nature and German history.
A showcase of 100 works by renowned artist Gerhard Richter.