The KINDL - Centre for Contemporary Art draws attention to its expanded mediation offer. A symposium accompanying the exhibition by Mona Hatoum and participatory...
On 27 October 2022, the Berliner Konzerthaus Orchestra, with principal conductor Christoph Eschenbach, the eminent Ukrainian violinist Valeriy Sokolov, the emerging cellist Aleksey Shadrin...
Following the incident on 23 October 2022 at the Museum Barberini, in which Claude Monet's painting Getreideschober was pelted with mashed potatoes, the museum's...
Since spring 2021, international artists, curators and academics have been contributing their global perspectives to the 99 Questions series and attempting to rethink ethnological...
The exhibition The Unhomely at KW Institute for Contemporary Art marks the first institutional solo presentation by Atiéna R. Kilfa (b.1990, FR). Kilfa uses...
The exhibition Christopher Kulendran Thomas – Another World at KW Institute for Contemporary Art explores an alternative approach to technology through the prism of...
Die Ausstellung Michel Majerus – Early Works in den KW Institute for Contemporary Art versucht, die allerersten Schichten von Michel Majerus’ (1967-2002, LUX) künstlerischem...
In a range of media spanning paintings, films, performances, drawings and ceramics, Mikołaj Sobczak deals predominantly with the representation of historical events. With Leibeigene, Kunsthalle...
We live - and survive - in the ruins of the modern/colonial world system: its institutions, structures of inequality, border regimes and subject forms....