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INTERNATIONAL
Brigitte Meier-Denninghoff
Brigitte Meier-Denninghoff (1923 - 2011) is one of a small number of female German artists to have enjoyed an international career between the 1950s and 1970s with her sculpture and drawings.
FESTIVALS
Art in Berlin 1880-1980
The presentation from our collection is a multi-facetted tour through the art of Berlin from 1880 to 1980. It ranges from paintings of the late 19th century, when the Kaiser reigned and tastes were largely determined by the moneyed classes, via Expressionism and the East…
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Enter Thru Medieval Wounds
The Julia Stoschek Foundation is delighted to present one of the most comprehensive solo exhibitions to date by British artist Mark Leckey (born 1964, Birkenhead, Great Britain) in Berlin, starting on 11 September 2025.
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The Berlin sculpture discovery
Archaeological excavations in front of the Red Town Hall in 2010 revealed a real surprise. A total of 16 sculptures from the classical modern period were recovered from a cellar filled with bomb debris.
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Open study room - a racism-critical learning, exchange and meeting place
The open study space was developed in autumn 2023 as part of the racism-critical festival "Gefahrenzonen" curated by Mehmet Arbag and Anna Sabel by the association together with the gallery of the Leipzig Academy of Visual Arts.
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"Struggles for reappraisal, recognition and remembrance from the perspective of Roma and Sinti after 1945" (AT)
German society and politics ignored the Samudaripen, the Nazi genocide of Roma and Sinti in Europe, for a long time and sometimes even actively suppressed a reappraisal of the discrimination, persecution and murder.
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Lesia Vasylchenko
Lesia Vasylchenko (b. 1990, Kyiv) is among the emerging artistic voices from Ukraine whose work urgently needs to be heard today. As an eyewitness to the ongoing war, her interdisciplinary practice engages with temporality and history, war and memory, subjective and collective…
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Life and Work
The ZiLLEMUSEUM is located in the arcades of Propststraße, in the middle of the historic Nikolaiviertel. It commemorates the life and work of the painter, illustrator and photographer Heinrich Zille (1859-1929), the 80th honorary citizen of Berlin.








