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FROM TURNER TO VAN GOGH MASTERPIECES FROM THE NEUE PINAKOTHEK AT THE ALTE PINAKOTHEK | Alte Pinakothek

FROM TURNER TO VAN GOGH MASTERPIECES FROM THE NEUE PINAKOTHEK AT THE ALTE PINAKOTHEK | Alte Pinakothek

Dec 18, 2024–Dec 31, 2026 (UTC+1)
Munich
Exhibitions
After four decades of museum and exhibition operations, the Neue Pinakothek is undergoing fundamental refurbishment. The museum is therefore closed for several years. During this time, selected major works of 19th century painting and sculpture are exhibited in the Alte Pinakothek and in the Sammlung Schack. The selection ranges from classicism and Romanticism to the beginning of modernism. Under the title ‘From Turner to van Gogh’, the 19th century is now being relaunched in a different form. The works of the Romantic artist Caspar David Friedrich, the French Impressionists and the pioneers of modernism from Édouard Manet and Claude Monet to Paul Cézanne and Vincent van Gogh will continue to be on display. Newly exhibited are groups of works by the important Realists Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller and Adolph Menzel, which could not be shown in previous years. One cabinet brings together intimate interior depictions from the Symbolist and fin de siècle eras.
Art in Berlin 1880 – 1980. From the Collection | Berlin

Art in Berlin 1880 – 1980. From the Collection | Berlin

Jan 1, 2023–Dec 31, 2026 (UTC+1)
Berlin
Exhibitions
The Berlinische Galerie has devoted over 1000 square metres to presenting its collection. Waiting to be discovered among the roughly 250 works on show are paintings, prints, photographs, architecture and archive materials rarely or never displayed before. Walking around this exhibition is like time travel and takes visitors through Berlin in 17 chapters: the Kaiser’s era, the Weimar Republic, the Nazi dictatorship, the new beginnings after 1945, Cold War in the divided city, and the counter-cultures and unconventional lifestyles that evolved in East and West under the shadow of the Wall. In East Berlin, an alternative art community developed from the late 1970s. In West Berlin from the late 1970s, aggressive art by the “Neue Wilden” placed the divided city back in the international limelight.
LAS presents: Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg: Pollinator Pathmaker | Berlin

LAS presents: Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg: Pollinator Pathmaker | Berlin

Jun 20, 2023–Nov 1, 2026 (UTC+1)
Berlin
Exhibitions
LAS Art Foundation is pleased to present Pollinator Pathmaker, a living artwork and participatory project conceived by artist Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg. This impactful initiative in interspecies art uses algorithmic technology to generate planting schemes for gardens, computed to support the greatest diversity of pollinating insects possible. It signals a shift toward the post-anthropocentric thinking necessary to face the current climate and biodiversity crises, and toward the non-human aesthetics and experimental formats that pave the way. Ambitious and future-minded, it is exemplary of how art can act as a driver for change, and offer new perspectives on our shared planet. Growing in the forecourt of the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, the LAS- commissioned garden will be the first edition outside of the UK. LAS has committed to amplifying Pollinator Pathmaker’s impact by undertaking an extensive public campaign, which calls upon local communities, hobby gardeners and activists to get involved in pollinator protection by planting their own version of the artwork – what the artist refers to as DIY Editions – via Ginsberg’s free online tool: www.pollinator.art. Responding to the alarming decline in pollinator populations in recent decades, Ginsberg has worked with horticulturalists, pollinator experts and an AI scientist to devise an algorithmic tool that designs bespoke gardens for pollinating insects. Supported by the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, the LAS Edition will be customised for Continental Europe, and will feature more than 7,000 plants of 80 different varieties, planted over a 722-square-metre plot.
Bond In Motion | German Spy Museum

Bond In Motion | German Spy Museum

Apr 1, 2024–Sep 30, 2025 (UTC+1)
Berlin
Exhibitions
The International Spy Museum is proud to host this official exhibition of iconic vehicles, all used on-screen by 007 and his many allies and adversaries. While James Bond is a fictional character, he embodies the spirit of many real spies in this museum. These men and women, from around the world, were inspired by over six decades of the Bond film franchise and its enduring cultural influence. Bond In Motion is a celebration of six decades of 007 vehicles. The exhibition features 17 iconic pieces from the EON Productions Archive and the Ian Fleming Foundation. Props, models scale and clips from the films are also on show alongside cars, motorcycles, submarines, and more from the Q Branch garage.
Event Venue, Heroes’ Gallery and Theatre of War | Staatliche Museen zu Berlin

Event Venue, Heroes’ Gallery and Theatre of War | Staatliche Museen zu Berlin

Aug 28, 2024–Aug 31, 2026 (UTC+1)
Berlin
Exhibitions
Already 2,000 years ago, the emperors of China had portraits of loyal officials and generals made in order to display them in their palaces. This presentation features depictions of meritorious officers that the Qianlong Emperor (r. 1736–1795) had commissioned for their display in the hall of fame Ziguangge to demonstrate his power and legitimacy. In the 20th century they became spoils of war not one but two times. Located adjacent to the Forbidden City in Beijing, the Ziguangge is a two-storey pavilion. During the reign of the Qianlong Emperor (r. 1736 – 1795), the building was a venue for military rituals and banquets and housed paintings with battle scenes of the imperial military campaigns and portraits of meritorious officers.
And so on to infinity | Hamburger Kunsthalle

And so on to infinity | Hamburger Kunsthalle

Nov 7, 2024–Feb 8, 2026 (UTC+1)
Hamburg
Exhibitions
To mark the 100th anniversary of the Griffelkunst-Vereinigung Hamburg e.V., the Hamburger Kunsthalle will show in its Hubertus Wald Forum a broad selection of lithographs, screenprints, etchings, woodcuts, and also photographs and C-prints from the 100 years of the programme, as well as some archival documents. The association has been publishing original graphic editions since 1925, making print series by selected artists available to its members. The works are chosen not according to their formal or thematic coherence but because they provide a repre-sentative idea of the respective artist’s oeuvre based on examples of their graphic work. The Griffelkunst-Vereinigung editions typically showcase established national and international artists alongside lesser-known, often younger artists of diverse nationalities and generations as well as collaborations with printmakers. This extraordinary graphics association today counts 4,500 members throughout Germany. The Hamburger Kunsthalle has been involved from the outset and has presented many of the series in various exhibitions over the years.
André Rieu Concert | Festhalle Messe Frankfurt

André Rieu Concert | Festhalle Messe Frankfurt

Nov 23, 2024–Oct 31, 2025 (UTC+1)
Frankfurt
Arts
AUGUST MACKE 1887–1914 | August-Macke-Haus

AUGUST MACKE 1887–1914 | August-Macke-Haus

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Bonn
Exhibitions
While an annex was being built onto August Macke’s former home and studio in the year 2017, a newly conceived interactive, multimedia-based exhibition on the life and work of the artist was installed in the 14 small and intimate rooms distributed throughout the four stories of the house. In these original locations the exhibition relates the fascinating story of Macke's life, his family, his artistic evolution, and his involvement in the art politics of his time - against the background of the Wilhelmine Empire. Surrounded by more than 100 original artworks, numerous memorabilia, furniture, and documents related to August Macke, visitors can immerse themselves in the domestic atmosphere of an important artist family and experience the exciting era of cultural upheaval and radically new attitudes toward art at the end of the 19th century – supported by modern media and presentation technology. Great care has been taken to authentically present the former living quarters on the first floor of the home, whose structure has remained unchanged. The remaining rooms focus on various themes in connection with the life and work of the multi-talented artist and art advocate while illustrating the many different facets of his life.
IM DIALOG – Sammlung Hasso Plattner: Kunst aus der DDR | DAS MINSK Potsdam

IM DIALOG – Sammlung Hasso Plattner: Kunst aus der DDR | DAS MINSK Potsdam

Feb 1–Aug 10, 2025 (UTC+1)
Potsdam
Exhibitions
DAS MINSK Kunsthaus in Potsdam zeigt im Frühjahr 2025 die Ausstellung IM DIALOG – Sammlung Hasso Plattner: Kunst aus der DDR. Die zweite Sammlungspräsentation setzt auf den Dialog als Herangehensweise an die Kunst der ehemaligen DDR. IM DIALOG zeigt rund 50 Sammlungswerke von Künstler:innen wie Gudrun Brüne, Hartwig Ebersbach, Ulrich Hachulla, Rolf Händler, Bernhard Heisig, Johannes Heisig, Peter Herrmann, Ralf Kerbach, Walter Libuda, Peter Makolies, Wolfgang Mattheuer, Harald Metzkes, Stefan Plenkers, Gerhard Richter, Arno Rink, Cornelia Schleime, Willi Sitte, Gabriele Stötzer, Erika Stürmer-Alex, Werner Tübke und Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt, vorwiegend aus der Zeit von 1966 bis 1992.
Light and matter | Deutsches Museum

Light and matter | Deutsches Museum

Feb 8–Oct 26, 2025 (UTC+1)
Munich
Exhibitions
The sun at the beach, the scanner at the supermarket checkout or the signal in a fibre optic cable: when light encounters matter – or matter encounters light – exciting things happen!
Shu Lea Cheang: Kiss Kiss Kill Kill | House of Art

Shu Lea Cheang: Kiss Kiss Kill Kill | House of Art

Feb 14–Aug 3, 2025 (UTC+1)
Munich
Exhibitions
The first institutional survey exhibition of Shu Lea Cheang (b. 1954, Tainan, Taiwan) takes the taiwanese-american artist’s first feature film Fresh Kill (1994) as a starting point, presenting the artist and filmmaker’s world-building practices and updating works from the past three decades. Cheang moved to New York City in the 1980s, where she joined the vibrant scene of independent cinema and started experimenting with video, live TV, and network technologies. Since the 1990s, her work has challenged and furthered our understanding of digital culture. Cheang anticipated the advance of alternative currencies, investigated gamified societies, and probed biotechnologies. Her works often develop over several years through different stages and media, including video, installation, performance, and various forms of cinema. The exhibition updates works and artefacts into new landscape formations extending through four gallery spaces. Trash appears as a primary theme that leads Cheang’s investigation into the entanglement of biosphere and technosphere. Each gallery is its own world in which internet-based installation and software interaction invite the audience to explore and play.
Wang Bing: The Weight of the Invisible | Kunsthalle Dusseldorf

Wang Bing: The Weight of the Invisible | Kunsthalle Dusseldorf

Mar 15–Aug 24, 2025 (UTC+1)
Dusseldorf
Exhibitions
The Weight of the Invisible is a two-part exhibition dedicated to the documentary work of the filmmaker and photographer Wang Bing (b. 1967 in Xi’an, China, lives in Paris). While Wang Bing’s films are epic in their length and their historical and political scope, they are less concerned with grand events than with the small gestures and everyday acts on which the concrete form and substance of human life rests. The artist devotes a special kind of attention to the small, incidental, and marginal – one that knows that existential weight does not necessarily lie in the obvious, but rather in the in-between, in the interstitial, in the enduring, and in what accumulates.
Vaginal Davis: Fabelhaftes Produkt | Martin-Gropius-Bau

Vaginal Davis: Fabelhaftes Produkt | Martin-Gropius-Bau

Mar 21–Sep 14, 2025 (UTC+1)
Berlin
Exhibitions
Marking twenty years since artist, writer and performer Vaginal Davis made Berlin her home, Gropius Bau presents the first comprehensive solo exhibition of her work in Germany. In her expansive oeuvre, punk meets glamour, queer activism meets Black counter-culture and resistance meets desire. Vaginal Davis: Fabelhaftes Produkt features large-scale installations, paintings, video and film works, zines, writing, music and performances, offering an overview of Davis’ practice and artistic collaborations. In the exhibition, the Berlin-based art collective CHEAP presents the installation Choose Mutation, with photographs by Annette Frick. Fabelhaftes Produkt invites you into the universe of Vaginal Davis, populated by literary heroines, mythical figures and real icons.
zkm_gameplay. the next level | Berlin

zkm_gameplay. the next level | Berlin

Sep 29, 2022–Dec 31, 2025 (UTC+1)
Berlin
Exhibitions
The exhibition is aimed at gamers of all ages, but also at visitors who have little experience with computer games. The fact that computer games have developed into a leading medium is no longer a daring thesis. The social and aesthetic significance of the interactive and multimedia medium can no longer be overlooked. The computer game has freed itself from its origins as a laboratory experiment and toy and has become "the" medium of digital society, somewhere between pop culture, entertainment and art. With the opening of the exhibition »The World of Games« in the fall of 1997, the ZKM was one of the first art institutions worldwide to give video game culture a permanent public platform in an art context. Since then, the ZKM has repeatedly reshaped the presentation of games in a series of different exhibitions.
Embracing Modernism: Big names from the Stadtmuseum Berlin | Karlsruhe

Embracing Modernism: Big names from the Stadtmuseum Berlin | Karlsruhe

Oct 7, 2022–Sep 30, 2026 (UTC+1)
Karlsruhe
Exhibitions
Twelve highlights from its premium collection will be guests at the Berlinische Galerie from October 2022. They bring new tones to the permanent in-house exhibition, sparking a conversation with resident works. Sharing collections and jointly making them accessible to the public must become standard museum practice in the future. In this instance, the partnership was prompted by extensive conversion work at the Märkisches Museum, which is scheduled to close for four years in 2023, leaving the foundation Stadtmuseum Berlin without its principal home. To ensure that significant paintings from its collection can remain on display, the idea was born in the two houses of integrating selected works into the permanent exhibition “Art in Berlin 1880-1980”. Early modern art is a particular strength of the Stadtmuseum Berlin holdings. The paintings to be hosted at the Berlinische Galerie are by Max Beckmann, Theo von Brockhusen, Lovis Corinth, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Walter Leistikow, Max Liebermann, Edvard Munch and Lesser Ury. All of them were important figures who enriched the city’s art scene in the early 20th century.
Siegfried & Joy - Las Vegas in Berlin | Cosmic Comedy Club Berlin

Siegfried & Joy - Las Vegas in Berlin | Cosmic Comedy Club Berlin

Mar 3, 2025 (UTC+1) ENDED
Berlin
Arts Comedy
Siegfried and Joy are the new masters of magic. The incredible duo are enjoying a meteoric rise, and you can catch them before they go stratospheric! At this show, a sleight-of-hand spectacle bringing a little Vegas to Berlin. Marvel at the two magicians’ mind-bending illusions, brilliant comedy and incredible stage presence at their first english show in Berlin on a stunning night of entertainment. Doors: 7:00 pm Show: 8:00 pm Information Source: Dietmar Naffin | eventbrite
The Golden Feather at Slap'd | Slap’d

The Golden Feather at Slap'd | Slap’d

Mar 22–Mar 23, 2025 (UTC+1) ENDED
Berlin
Arts
Pillow Fight of the Year! On March 22, 2025, Slap'd at Reavler Str. 17, 10245 Berlin will transport you back to a time in your life when nothing else mattered except having fun! The Mission: Find the Golden Feather and become VIP member of the Golden Feather community! You found the Golden Feather? If so, a bottle of champagne and free entry to all future events await you! But that's not all! If you show up in your pajamas, you'll get a free shot! So grab your comfiest jammies and get ready for the wildest pillow fight of your life! Details: When: March 22, 2025 Where: Slap'd, Reavler Str. 17, 10245 Berlin Dress Code: Come in pajamas for free shots! Tag your friends and get ready for an unforgettable evening. See you at the pillow fight for the golden feather! #GoldenFeather #PillowFightParty #BerlinNights #VIPStatus #ChampagneForAll #FreeShots #SlapdBerlin Information Source: Slap’d | eventbrite
Cables 2025 | Hilton Dusseldorf

Cables 2025 | Hilton Dusseldorf

Mar 4–Mar 6, 2025 (UTC-5) ENDED
Dusseldorf
Exhibitions Industrial Engineering
Cables is an excellent opportunity for networking and keeping aware of the industry's latest trends and developments Cables is an excellent opportunity for networking and keeping aware of the industry's latest trends and developments. It will provide an ideal opportunity to network with like-minded professionals and find out about the latest material, technology and business trends and their potential impact on your business. Information Source: AMI (Applied Market Information Ltd.) | expotobi
Tire Technology Expo 2025 | Messegelände Hannover

Tire Technology Expo 2025 | Messegelände Hannover

Mar 4–Mar 6, 2025 (UTC-5) ENDED
Hannover
Exhibitions
Tire Technology Expo is the premier showcase for the global tire design, development, and manufacturing industry Tire Technology Expo is the premier showcase for the global tire design, development, and manufacturing industry. The conference includes presentations from speakers picked from the world’s leading experts on tire manufacturing This event shows product like Tire component making systems, Tire building machines, Tire building machine tooling, Synthetic rubber, Self-lubricating bearings, Rubber testing equipment, Rubber mixing technology, Rubber calenders. Information Source: UKi Media & Events | expotobi
Science Fiction: Design From Space Age to Metaverse | Weil am Rhein

Science Fiction: Design From Space Age to Metaverse | Weil am Rhein

May 18, 2024–May 11, 2025 (UTC+1) ENDED
Weil am Rhein
Exhibitions
The fascinating dialogue between science fiction and design is the subject of a new exhibition in the Vitra Schaudepot. Under the title »Science Fiction Design: From Space Age to Metaverse«, over 100 objects from the museum’s collection will be staged in a futuristic display by the Argentine visual artist and designer Andrés Reisinger. Supplemented by selected works from the realms of film and literature, the show presents a range of examples from the early twentieth century to the so-called Space Age of the 1960s and ’70s, and even further to recent design objects that have been conceived exclusively for the virtual worlds of the metaverse. The literary genre of science fiction first became popular in the nineteenth century, when the sudden rise of technology during the Industrial Age inspired authors such as Mary Shelley and Jules Verne to imagine how the era’s urgent issues would play out in a future fictional world. From the outset, the genre focused on the central questions of humankind – touching on love, war and death in the context of time and space travel, or under the risks and opportunities of new technologies. With the advent of moving pictures, science fiction was soon adopted as a major cinematic theme. This is demonstrated in the exhibition by one of the seminal early works in the history of film: in A Trip to the Moon from the year 1902, the French director Georges Meliès envisioned the flight of a rocket to the moon, resulting in the archetypical science fiction movie. Over the following decades, science fiction not only experienced a quick ascent in the film industry, but also generated new forms in the literary and graphic arts, such as comics and pulp magazines that reached a global fan base with garish covers and stories penned by renowned authors like Isaac Asimov, Stanislaw Lem and H.G. Wells. What was first anticipated by science fiction started to become a reality in the 1950s: the first satellites were shot into space, aerospace technology experienced rapid advancement, and the two Cold War superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union, engaged in a moon race that captivated the entire world like a suspense novel. The Space Age also found manifold expression in the realm of design. Designers such as Gae Aulenti, Eero Aarnio, Luigi Colani, Joe Colombo and Verner Panton created furnishings and living environments whose organic shapes and shiny plastic surfaces not only looked futuristic, but also reflected a fundamental rethinking of modern lifestyles. Finding inspiration in the technology of space travel, the designers of the Space Age supplied film directors with the ideal furnishings for their science fiction movies. Designer furniture surged on the silver screen: Olivier Mourgue’s Djinn seating series in Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968); Eero Aarnio’s Tomato Chair in Barry Sonnenfeld’s Men in Black (1997); Pierre Paulin’s Ribbon Chair in Denis Villeneuve’s Blade Runner 2049 (2017), to name a few. The dialogue between science fiction and design persisted into the following decades. Iconic designs continued to appear in science fiction films, such as Marc Newson’s Orgone Chair in Prometheus (2012) – along with unexpected examples like Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s Argyle Chair (1897) in Blade Runner (1982). In this respect, science fiction has proven to be a multifaceted genre that also addresses controversial topics such as climate change and artificial intelligence. The new possibilities enabled by computer-aided design and 3D printing have contributed to the revival of a futuristic aesthetic, from which new classics have emerged, such as Joris Laarman’s Aluminum Gradient Chair (2013), the first 3D-printed metal chair. In light of the current space exploration efforts, there is talk of a Second Space Age. This raises questions about how the dialogue between science fiction and design is progressing today, and what it might look like in the future. Applying innovative technologies to pressing social problems and challenges is just one conceivable scenario. The other is the metaverse, which, for a new generation of young designers, appears to be evolving into what the cosmos represented in the 1960s – a new space for projections and experiments, a place for free thinking that can be filled with novel ideas and concepts. As an example of this approach, the exhibition also features works by Andrés Reisinger, currently one of the most prominent figures creating and designing for both the physical realm and the metaverse. Reisinger’s digital artworks, often featuring furniture, are marketed as NFTs and attain high attention. His perfectly staged dreamscapes give expression to the aesthetic preferences and sensibilities of a digital generation, while clearly referencing the imagery of earlier science fiction films. On display in the show are Reisinger’s Shipping Series (2021) and his Hortensia Chair (2018), the latter a playful and simultaneously futuristic object that the artist and designer initially developed as an NFT before producing it as an actual piece of furniture. The creative direction of the exhibition has also been entrusted to Andrés Reisinger.
Goddesses and Consorts Women in Ancient Myth | Altes Museum

Goddesses and Consorts Women in Ancient Myth | Altes Museum

May 24, 2024–May 4, 2025 (UTC+1) ENDED
Berlin
Exhibitions
Monstrous like Medusa, beautiful like Aphrodite, faithful like Penelope – many women from ancient mythology are known primarily as stereotypes of traditional female roles. Inspired by a surge in new readings of these myths, the Antikensammlung (Collection of Classical Antiquities) is taking a fresh look at the goddesses and heroines.
Goddesses and Consorts Women in Ancient Myth | Altes Museum

Goddesses and Consorts Women in Ancient Myth | Altes Museum

May 24, 2024–May 4, 2025 (UTC+1) ENDED
Berlin
Exhibitions
Monstrous like Medusa, beautiful like Aphrodite, faithful like Penelope – many women from ancient mythology are known primarily as stereotypes of traditional female roles. Inspired by a surge in new readings of these myths, the Antikensammlung (Collection of Classical Antiquities) is taking a fresh look at the goddesses and heroines.
Mark Bradford: Keep Walking | Hamburger Bahnhof - Contemporary Art National Gallery

Mark Bradford: Keep Walking | Hamburger Bahnhof - Contemporary Art National Gallery

Sep 6, 2024–May 18, 2025 (UTC+1) ENDED
Berlin
Exhibitions
Mark Bradford, with his layered forms, materials and conceptual complexity, explores the social and political structures that reify marginalized communities and vulnerable groups. As Bradford's first solo exhibition in Germany, it also marks the reopening of the historic Rick Hall of the Hamburger Bahnhof Museum. On display are 19 works he has created over the past 20 years. The exhibition will travel to the Aijulie Pacific Museum in Seoul in August this year and will be exhibited at the Kunstmuseum Bern in Switzerland in February next year.
Carnival in Cologne | Cologne

Carnival in Cologne | Cologne

Feb 27–Mar 5, 2025 (UTC+1) ENDED
Cologne
Celebration
Nan Goldin This Will Not End Well | New National Gallery

Nan Goldin This Will Not End Well | New National Gallery

Nov 23, 2024–Apr 6, 2025 (UTC+1) ENDED
Berlin
Exhibitions
With the Retrospective in the Neue Nationalgalerie, a comprehensive insight into the work of Nan Goldin from 1980 to the present day is given for the first time. Her individual series of works will be shown in the form of slide shows and films in pavilions designed by Hala Wardé in the upper hall of the Neue Nationalgalerie – each of these “buildings” is conceived in relation to the respective series of works; together they form a kind of village. After the opening in Stockholm and Amsterdam, the exhibition will now be shown in Berlin and will travel to Milan and Paris.
RACHEL RUYSCH NATURE INTO ART | Alte Pinakothek

RACHEL RUYSCH NATURE INTO ART | Alte Pinakothek

Nov 26, 2024–Mar 16, 2025 (UTC+1) ENDED
Munich
Exhibitions
Her magnificent, deceptively realistic floral still lifes with plants and fruits, butterflies and insects from the most diverse regions of the world already became sought-after and expensive collector's items during her lifetime. Demand was so great that the Amsterdam painter could afford to produce merely a few works a year. As the daughter of the renowned professor of anatomy and botany, Frederik Ruysch, the first female member of the Confrerie Pictura, court painter in Düsseldorf, lottery game winner and the mother of ten children, she was an exceptional figure in her time. The Alte Pinakothek will present the world's first major monographic exhibition of her work. Discover the wondrous world of Rachel Ruysch (1664–1750) between art and science, perfected fine painting and artistic freedom amidst illustrious patrons in Amsterdam, Düsseldorf and Florence.
Simply indispensable The donkey in the ancient world | Neues Museum

Simply indispensable The donkey in the ancient world | Neues Museum

Dec 5, 2024–May 4, 2025 (UTC+1) ENDED
Berlin
Exhibitions
Donkeys are one of the earliest farm animals raised by humans. This exhibition will use paintings, sculptures, pottery, papyrus and other objects collected by the Egyptian Museum and the Near Eastern Museum in Berlin to detail the use of donkeys in different fields such as agriculture, military and religion in the ancient world, and present the importance of donkeys to ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia from different perspectives. People often think that donkeys are stubborn, stupid and lazy, but they don’t know that this idea is based on prejudice based on misunderstanding of donkeys’ behavior. In fact, donkeys are smart, loyal and self-reliant animals. Donkeys mainly play an important role in civilian life, but they can also be used in military scenes, taking on the responsibility of carrying food and equipment, and calming excited horses.
Utterly Indispensable The Donkey in the Ancient World | Neues Museum

Utterly Indispensable The Donkey in the Ancient World | Neues Museum

Dec 5, 2024–May 4, 2025 (UTC+1) ENDED
Berlin
Exhibitions
This showcase exhibition at the Neues Museum is dedicated to one of the first animals to be domesticated by humans: the donkey.The particular significance of this widely underestimated grey animal in the contexts of Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia is presented here from a range of different perspectives, ultimately revealing one key detail: the donkey was utterly indispensable in the ancient world.
20 Jahre Gerhard Richter Archiv. Werke, Materialien, Kuriosa | Dresden

20 Jahre Gerhard Richter Archiv. Werke, Materialien, Kuriosa | Dresden

Dec 13, 2024–Mar 15, 2025 (UTC+1) ENDED
Dresden
Exhibitions
With this exhibition, the archive reflects on its roots and its initiator Martin Roth, because it was his unconventional style and his passion that prompted Gerhard Richter to donate his archive to the Dresden State Art Collections, as the artist stated in 2017.
Love, Maybe – Intimacy and Desire in Contemporary Art | Munich

Love, Maybe – Intimacy and Desire in Contemporary Art | Munich

Feb 7–Jul 17, 2025 (UTC+1) ENDED
Munich
Exhibitions
The exhibition Love, Maybe – Intimacy and Desire in Contemporary Art, curated by Dr Jana Johanna Haeckel is dedicated to the possibilities and challenges of depicting love in contemporary art. What ideas and prejudices shape our understanding of love and intimacy? Which images are missing from collective memory, especially with regard to empathic forms of togetherness? Inspired by the eponymous poem by Afro-American writer Audre Lorde, Love, Maybe is dedicated to the possibilities and challenges of depicting love in contemporary art.
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Macau | EASON CHAN FEAR and DREAMS WORLD TOUR IN MACAU (FINALE) | Galaxy Arena

Macau | EASON CHAN FEAR and DREAMS WORLD TOUR IN MACAU (FINALE) | Galaxy Arena

2025年8月1日–8月10日 (UTC+8)
Macau
BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR <DEADLINE> IN HONGKONG | Kai Tak Stadium

BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR <DEADLINE> IN HONGKONG | Kai Tak Stadium

2026年1月24日–1月25日 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
Macau | Stephy Tang <STEP by STEPHY> Concert | The Venetian Arena

Macau | Stephy Tang <STEP by STEPHY> Concert | The Venetian Arena

2025年9月20日–9月21日 (UTC+8)
Macau
Taipei | Ayumi Hamasaki Asia Tour 2025 - Taipei | Taipei Arena

Taipei | Ayumi Hamasaki Asia Tour 2025 - Taipei | Taipei Arena

2025年8月1日–8月2日 (UTC+8)
Taipei
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