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Opening: Saturday, 13 April, at 7 pm 14 – 28 April, Friday – Sunday, 4 – 7 pm Artists: Susanne Ruoff – Salah Saouli – Trial and Theresa featuring A-li-ce […]
Opening: Saturday, 13 April, at 7 pm 14 – 28 April, Friday – Sunday, 4 – 7 pm Artists: Susanne Ruoff – Salah Saouli – Trial and Theresa featuring A-li-ce […]
With the exhibition “Beyond the Last Horizon” we are closing the project “Warum lacht das Meer” (Why is the Sea laughing). The show presents works of artists who examine the […]
We are happy to invite you to the exhibition Dress Me Up Opening: Saturday, 7 October, at 7 pm. Artists: Michael(a) Daoud, Omar Gabriel, Cihangir Gümüştürkmen, Gülsün Karamustafa Curated by […]
We are pleased to announce opening of the exhibition “Those Who Remain in the Dark” on Friday 15 September, 7 pm Artists: Sirine Fattouh * David Krippendorff * Steen Rasmussen […]
We are pleased to announce the opening of the exhibition Arbeits-Räume on Friday, 16 June, at 7 pm. Exhibition dates: 17 June – 2 July, Friday – Sunday 4 – […]
Opening of the exhibition Dreaming About a Revolution on Friday, 25 November, at 7 pm. Artists: Gilbert Hage – May Kassem – Rania Rafei – Marwan Tahtah Curated by Charlotte […]
Opening: Thursday, 23 June, at 7 pm Exhibition dates: Fri – Sun 24 – 26 June, 4 – 7 pm Artists from Yogyakarta, Indonesia: Noor Ibrahim – Ridi Winarno – Ali Umar – […]
Opening Thursday, 23 September, at 7 pm. Exhibition dates: 24 – 26 September, Friday – Sunday, 4 – 7 p.m 22 – 24 October, Friday – Sunday, 4 – 7 […]
Artists: Hela Ammar, Marwa Arsanios, Tagreed Darghouth Opening: Friday 02 July, 7 – 9 pm Exhibition dates: 03 – 18 July Friday – Sunday 4 pm – 7 pm We […]
Art-Lab Berlin is pleased to announce the third exhibition of the long-term project Where Have All the Jasmines Gone. The exhibition Naked Cities presents the works of three artists who tackle different aspects of the city as a space that invites dreams and desires, but also represents locations of destruction and death. In their attempt to come to terms with the complexity of the contemporary moment and its crises, they invite the visitors onto a journey through personal memories, urban experiences and a critical reflection of witnessing.