Blogs Berlin / Culture
Les temps forts des musées, galeries et sorties culturelles à Berlin.
MUSEUMSPASS
jeudi 5 avril 2018
The Museumspass is a special card which allows free access to most of Berlin's museums and is valid for up to 3 consecutive days.
Pergamon Museum
jeudi 5 avril 2018
C'est le musée le plus important de l'île aux musées de Berlin et le plus visité de la ville.
Le Martin-Groupis Bau
mardi 26 septembre 2017
Le Martin-Gropius-Bau de Berlin présente des expositions internationales de grande qualité, d'art contemporain, de photographie et d'histoire culturelle.
Dalí: L´exposition à Potsdamer Platz
lundi 25 septembre 2017
Le 5 février 2009, le point culminant de la «Dalí - Die Ausstellung am Potsdamer Platz» a ouvert ses portes dans le cœur palpitant de Berlin. Le travail de l'un des artistes plus sophistiqués et contradictoires de l'époque moderne, Salvador Dalí, est présenté au grand public dans un musée à exposition permanente en Allemagne.
Art Laboratory Berlin presents No Human Agents
vendredi 22 septembre 2017
Opening: 29 September, 2017 8PMArtist Talk with Heather Barnett and Saša Spačal: 30 September 2017 3pmExhibition runs: 30 September - 26 November, 2017 The interdisciplinary event series “Nonhuman Agents” takes into account recent philosophical approaches which question anthropocentrism. These discourses emphasize non-human perspectives...Pfefferberg Theater
mercredi 23 août 2017
Right in the heart of Berlin's beautiful Prenzlauer Berg lies a very charming theatre: "Pfefferberg Theater".
coGalleries: Your Berlin Art Experience
mardi 9 mai 2017
coGalleries is an on- and offline art platform which provides studio visits, art workshops and creative nite outs.
Exhibition: "In What’s Missing, Is Where Love Has Gone"
vendredi 28 avril 2017
DECAD presents Christopher Petit's exhibition: "In What’s Missing, Is Where Love Has Gone"
15 March – 20 May 2017
Decad is a not-for-profit art space located in Berlin-Kreuzberg taking focus on the mutual influence of contemporary art and critical discourse within the public sphere. Their programme comprises four chapters: bi-weekly artist talks and critical lectures; ten-week exhibitions organised by guest curators; a research library on the socio-political significance of visual culture; and an archive on socially-engaged art practice.