Blog Berlin / Cultura
Destaques de museus, galerias e afins da cultura.
MUSEUMSPASS
quinta, 5 de abril de 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.
MUSEU PERGAMON
quinta, 5 de abril de 2018
Este é o museu mais importante da Ilha dos Museus de Berlim e o mais visitado da cidade.
The Martin-Gropius-Bau
terça, 26 de setembro de 2017
O espaço Martin-Gropius-Bau em Berlim organiza exposições internacionais de renome, com temáticas que vão da arte contemporânea à fotografia e à história da cultura.
Dalí: A Exposição em Potsdamer Platz
segunda, 25 de setembro de 2017
No dia 5 de Fevereiro de 2009 o evento cultural “Dalí – A Exposição em Potsdamer Platz” abriu as suas portas ao público pela primeira vez. Localizado no coração pulsante de Berlim, condensa cerca de 450 exposições de colecções privadas de todo o mundo.
Art Laboratory Berlin presents No Human Agents
sexta, 22 de setembro de 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
quarta, 23 de agosto de 2017
Right in the heart of Berlin's beautiful Prenzlauer Berg lies a very charming theatre: "Pfefferberg Theater".
coGalleries: Your Berlin Art Experience
terça, 9 de maio de 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"
sexta, 28 de abril de 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.