71st International Film Festival Berlin - Berlinale
Due to the current COVID-19 situation, the 71st Berlin International Film Festival has developed a new festival format for 2021 and is pleased to be able to carry out the festival in this way for the industry and the audience.
100 years Werner Düttmann - The great anniversary project
The Berlin architect, urban planner and artist Werner Düttmann (1921-1983) would have been 100 years old on March 6, 2021. There are "exhibition satellites" at more than 30 locations that can be experienced free of charge, which draw attention to the…
The Berlin architect and urban planner Werner Düttmann would have turned a hundred years old on 6 March 2021. This anniversary will be celebrated with the large-scale exhibition Werner Düttmann. Berlin.Bau.Werk.
Due to the current restrictions on public life imposed by the State of Berlin to combat the Corona Pandemic, the institution will be temporarily closed.
MaerzMusik 2021 experiments with the possibilities of audiovisual online representation. In terms of online formats, the programme includes live video streams of concerts, audiovisual performances, lectures and talks, binaural audio streams as well as pre…
Yayoi Kusama is one of Japan’s most important contemporary artists. The Gropius Bau will devote the first comprehensive retrospective in Germany to Kusama’s work, offering an overview of every creative period from the last seventy years and featuring current…
Due to the current restrictions on public life imposed by the State of Berlin to combat the Corona Pandemic, this exhibition will be temporarily closed.
In the winter of 1954–55, Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) realised a long-held desire. The 73-year-old painted a response to Eugène Delacroix’s famous work Women of Algiers, of which he produced two versions as a memento of his 1832 journey to North Africa.
The photograph of the fleeing GDR border police officer Conrad Schumann from 1961 is considered an icon of the 20th century. According to "Time" magazine, the picture, which spread around the world after the event, is one of the hundred photographs that…
The archives of the Universität der Künste Berlin hold collections of educational images and models that are unique in Germany. They were used by the institutions that preceded the University, the Art Academy and the earlier School of Applied Arts Berlin…
Rossini's classic in the production by one of the most exciting contemporary Russian directors, Kirill Serebrennikov – with Tansel Akzeybek as the enchanting lover, Nicole Chevalier as the clever object of his desire, Philipp Meierhöfer as the not-very-bitter…
This exhibition represents the first comprehensive exhibition in a German-speaking country to focus on late Gothic art. Inspired by developments in the Netherlands, from the 1430s onwards, artistic means of expression began to change: light and shade, body…
With their successful single "Take On Me" and the accompanying music video, the success of a-ha was already foreseeable in 1985. The song, which stormed the charts in 30 countries, drove the Norwegian trio from their one-room apartment in London to the biggest…
The courtesan Violetta Valéry is one of the most desired women in Paris, and she lives life to the full. Unbeknown to anyone, she has tuberculosis and is far closer to death than she is willing to admit. She believes she can start a new life with the naive…
The next edition of the 58th Theatertreffen will take place from 7 to 23 May 2021. The Berliner Festspiele hope to realise an analogue festival programme in addition to a digital one.
The Berlin Bicycle Festival goes Open Air: with enough spring-like fresh air, VELOBerlin invites the bicycle industry and all bike fans around Tempelhof Airport from May 8-9, 2021. Large and partly covered exhibition areas for bicycle and mobility products of…