From March 15 to June 14, 2026, the Spreepark Art Space will present the exhibition “Transforming Landscapes.” The exhibition will showcase the four artistic positions of the 2025 residency program: Disruptive Nostalgia, Flower Foundry, Memoria, and Rent Collective. These international and interdisciplinary collectives lived and worked on-site in the Eierhäuschen (Egg House) during their three-month stays. Their research focused on Spreepark as a place in transition.
Image avobe: ⓒ Spreepark Art Space, Eierhäuschen, Foto: Frank Sperling
The exhibition presents walkable installations, sound and video works, as well as participatory formats, which come together to form an immersive and navigable experience space. Wandel Landschaften asks how a place is reshaped, what defines it, and which stories remain. What possible futures are emerging? Between the past and new beginnings, a complex picture of Spreepark emerges—as a site with history and as a place of transformation.
The four collectives work interdisciplinarily in the fields of visual arts, music, architecture, ecology, choreography, performance, and design. For the exhibition, the artists explored paths, spaces, materials, and remnants of Spreepark and engaged with the various traces of time left by the former amusement park. The works combine historical traces, the present, and possible visions of the future.

Residency program to be reoriented in 2026
Since 2024, Spreepark, through the Spreepark Art Space residency program, has offered national and international artists a space for research between art, landscape, and public space in the former amusement park Spreepark, a unique place of transformation. In 2026, the international residency program will be fundamentally reoriented. Together with various international partners, new relevant thematic fields will be addressed. For example, in March, a two-year partnership will begin as part of the Ecological Futures project, a joint initiative of the Goethe-Institut and ARCH+.
About the Spreepark Art Space
Spreepark was opened in 1969 as the “Kulturpark Plänterwald” and was the only permanent amusement park in the GDR. Today, the Spreepark Art Space presents contemporary art in anticipation of the new public park, engaging with landscape, nature, and architecture. Between Plänterwald and the Spree River, participants from various fields come together to explore public space, examine the role of art within it, and help shape it.
WHEN?
Opening: Sunday, 15. March 2026, 11 – 6 pm
Exhibition: Sunday, 15. March – Sunday, 14. June 2026
WHERE?
Spreepark Art Space
Kiehnwerder Allee 2
12437 Berlin





