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From 16 to 19 October 2025, Berlin's municipal galleries will once again be hosting their joint action days. Thirty-two galleries across the city will be presenting 37 exhibitions featuring around 150 artists.



The topics range from identity and society to explorations of the man-made environment – from underwater worlds to weeds – as well as the value of art in the context of current political debates.


In addition to five exhibition openings, visitors can expect discussions, readings, performances, concerts, and a diverse supporting program.


On the opening evening (October 16) at WABE, cultural professionals will discuss the role of municipal galleries. This will be preceded by an artistic performance, followed by concerts from the SOUNDS series featuring Mary Ocher, Angela Aux, and the LATURB trio.


A special offer is the TOURS on October 19: Bus, subway, or tram tours will take you through selected districts to four to five galleries. The event concludes with a get-together at Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien, where participants can exchange ideas.


The YOUNG workshop program is aimed at children, young people, families, and school classes. Under the guidance of artists, they can explore creative techniques such as cyanotype, camera obscura, plant printmaking, and frottage.



Exhibition highlights


Haus am Kleistpark: Skin and Wood. Loredana Nemes – Photographic works on nature, love, and rootedness


Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien: Louder, Taller, Uglier, Weirder. Learning from Weeds – Weeds as Knowledge Transmitters and Productive Forces


Gallery in Körnerpark: Up Close – Gold Rush 2025 – Group Exhibition of the Renowned Women Artists' Support Program


rk – Gallery for Contemporary Art: Three Exhibitions on Identity & Society – Johanna Keimeyer (LEAVE YOUR BODY LIKE A SHELL), Paula Riquelme (Embrace), Clausnitzer (Happy Demon)


Mies van der Rohe House: Getting to the Core. Bauhaus Dessau 100


Gallery Wedding: Pınar Öğrenci – Cemetery of the Nameless


Gallery Pankow: Klaus Elle – Experiment and Vision. Photographic Works 1980–1989


ZAK Center for Contemporary Art: Vera Mercer – Life in Focus // An Exhibition


Basement: Art is Work – Whether Beautiful or Not – Group Exhibition on the Value and Conditions of Artistic Work


Adlershof Gallery: Humor My Love, Humor II


Biesdorf Palace: Lumen – International Group Exhibition on the Theme of Light


Schwartzsche Villa: Guðný Guðmundsdóttir – Noon – Nymph Paintings and the Climate Crisis


Reinickendorf Town Hall Gallery: Young Art Award – Presentation of the Award Winners
Additional information
Dates
October 2025
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