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THE AFFECTIVE TURN OR THE SKIN IS FASTER THAN THE WORD

Mika Karhu and Veronika Witte explore social phenomena in reference to the future of society, which is marked with menacing factors. [...]

FRAMING SPACE — JERUSALEM

Extending her investigation of the metaphysical and organic substrate that infuses and shapes human action, Susanne Kessler's installation, Jerusalem, brings a prophetic voice to consideration of this sacred and troubled city. [...]

Unearthly Realities new

Franziska Rutishauser‘s oeuvre is influenced by physical, philosophical and aesthetic developments of our time. In taking care new knowledge about our universe. [...]

KARMAWERK

The exhibition explores the idea of the Gesamtkunstwerk. Each artwork acts as part of the whole. [...]

Christoph Both-Asmus – Rivers and Trees

June 1 — July 3, 2015 The interdisciplinary work of Chris­toph Both-Asmus mainly focuses on performance, video, mixed media installation and site-specific sculpture, often created with natural artifacts or even living organisms. [...]

PSJM – Spanische Malerei

02 April 2015 - 30 April 2015. Spanische Malerei is a painterly portrait of Spain’s reality rendered geometrically. In this new series, the artist duo PSJM develops a line of “social geometry” using statistics...  [...]

Battlefield Love Memorials

The Austrian artist Nikolaus Eberstaller plans a large-scale international art project in public space. [...]

Pietro Celesia – The J Line

February 2 - 15, 2015 "The J Line", the first solo exhibition in Berlin of Italian artist Pietro Celesia will represent a selection of his artistic spectrum, consisting of photography, sound installation, and video. [...]

Raha Rastifard – If it’s not too dark

February 16 - 28, 2015. The first solo exhibition in Berlin of Iranian artist Raha Rastifard reflects on philosophical thoughts and ideas about the meaning of life. [...]

FRAUKE BERGEMANN – COMPOSITIONS

04 December 2014 - 12 January 2015, open: Mon - Fri 11-17 h, Sat/Sun 12 - 16 h [...]