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Farewell Photography
The biennale has addressed the major upheavals and changes in contemporary image culture. At seven exhibition venues in Mannheim, Ludwigshafen, Heidelberg and in public space, the curators and artists have explored issues of materiality and...
In the cut
Sexuality has always played a central role in art history – as a visual theme, motif and catalyst for artistic production. Yet the female perspective of eroticism in art is still the exception. In this exhibition on sexuality in feminist art, the...
A Tale of Two Worlds
The MMK Museum für moderne Kunst was cooperating with the Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires (MAMBA) in Argentina on what has been one of the largest exhibitions in its history. Entitled “A Tale of Two Worlds” and financed through the Federal...
By-Products of Love
The self-image of the Akademie der Künste is starkly shaped by its conviction that art and politics are related, or more specifically, that art allows us to envision utopias of human coexistence in both the public and private sphere. The exhibition...
African Mobilities
The exhibition “African Mobilities” at the Architekturmuseum in Munich featured the current state of architecture in Africa in the context of migration, displacement and digital technologies. Its focus was on the rapidly growing cities of Africa...
Alexander Kluge – Pluriversum
Alexander Kluge is a filmmaker, literary scholar, philosopher and artist. In his texts, cinematic works, TV movies, video collages and numerous hybrid formats, he addresses the major issues of our times and constantly reveals astonishing associative...
Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven
The Kunstverein Hannover has developed a solo exhibition devoted to the Belgian artist Anne-Mie van Kerckhoven (*1951). During her studies in Graphic Design, van Kerckhoven explored a diverse range of philosophical and scientific theories. Today she...
Beatriz González
This exhibition was the first monographic presentation of artworks by the Colombian artist Beatriz González in a European context. González became widely known in Colombia and Latin America in the 1960s and 1970s, but was only noticed by the rest of...
Jews in Europe 1945-1950
Most Jews, who survived the Holocaust, remained hidden or spent the war years in exile, tried to rebuild their lives in their native countries at the end of World War II. However, many ended up as “displaced persons” in camps in Germany. Those who...
Conditions of Political Choreography
In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Germany and Israel, the Neuer Berliner Kunstverein developed the exhibition “Conditions of Political Choreography” together with the Center for Contemporary...