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​At Sprüth Magers, the artist visually renders our hackneyed vocabularies around anxiety and care

BY Pablo Larios | 21 SEP 23

In the German capital, recent shake-ups in the museum sector offer reason for excitement and concern

BY Louisa Elderton | 15 SEP 23

Berlin-based DJ and educator Gizem Adiyaman breaks down the evolution of the genre in Germany

BY Gouri Sharma AND Gizem Adiyaman | 14 SEP 23

At neugerriemschneider, Berlin, an exhibition dedicated to the late dance composer’s notation system reveal the complexities of her ideas

BY Emily May | 13 SEP 23

At Galerie Molitor, Berlin, a posthumous exhibition dedicated to the artist shows a selection of her cut-out canvases from the 1970s

BY Talia Kwartler | 31 JUL 23

From Alexander Tovborg’s spiritual yearning to collective mythologies as told by Miralda

BY frieze | 21 JUL 23

At SAVVY Contemporary, Berlin, ‘Conspicuous Invisibility’ examines the perceptions of identity, history and the African diaspora

BY Edna Bonhomme | 14 JUL 23

The DJ and writer experiments with electronic music and rethinks the meaning of a ‘sonic archive’ upon discovering tapes at the National Institute of Design

BY Edna Bonhomme | 27 JUN 23

At Barbara Wien, Berlin, the artist reevaluates his love of Leonard Cohen in light of the musician’s stance on Palestine

BY Louisa Elderton | 21 JUN 23

At Between Bridges, Berlin, a retrospective of the late artist's work serves as a memorial to his too-short life

BY Andrew Durbin | 07 JUN 23

From Rhea Dillon’s Toni Morrison-inspired solo show to a group exhibition of contemporary painting, Louisa Elderton picks her highlights from the German capital

BY Louisa Elderton | 26 APR 23

At Noah Klink, Berlin, the artist’s dog paintings are disarmingly joyful depictions of human-animal relationships

BY Kito Nedo | 23 MAR 23

At Dittrich & Schlechtriem, Berlin, the artist’s distinctive penmanship gets a new media makeover

BY Nadia Egan | 20 FEB 23

At Neue Berliner Kunstverein, the late artist’s installations read as premonitions of visual culture today

BY Claire Koron Elat | 01 FEB 23

At Kupferstichkabinett, Berlin, the artists cold war-era ‘typewritings’ address systems of power through themes of nature, technology and war

BY Alex Turgeon | 12 JAN 23

'Queering Photography’ at C/O Berlin and ‘Queering the Crip, Cripping the Queer’ at Schwules Museum explore representations of identity, gender, disability and sexuality

BY Kevin Brazil | 18 NOV 22

On the occasion of their exhibition at Berlin's n.b.k, Cory Archangel revisits a net art project by the collective

BY Cory Arcangel | 11 NOV 22

At Haus am Waldsee, Berlin, the artist's site-specific installation investigates the ‘incurable experience’ of being female

BY Isabel Parkes | 26 OCT 22

Mitch Speed picks the best gallery shows to see in the German capital

BY Mitch Speed | 16 SEP 22

At Tanya Leighton, Berlin, the artist’s labour-intensive portraits suggest an art historical fever dream

BY Mitch Speed | 24 AUG 22