Archive for the ‘Germany’ Category

American artist Oscar Tuazon created a new, site-specific installation contaminating the exhibition-spaces of Kunsthalle Bern.
1154 via Contemporary Art Daily


For his latest show Thomas Zipp has blacked out the windows of Guido W. Baudach’s gallery in Berlin and painted the ceiling black.
1111 via Frieze


Sprüth Magers Gallery in Berlin is hosting “Family Portraits” – an exhibit of new works by American contemporary artist George Condo.
1105 via Art Observed


VitraHaus by Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron has opened at the Vitra Campus in Weil am Rhein, Germany.
1101 via LOUDreams


Slow Paintings at Museum Morsbroich provides an overview of the different techniques that characterize the style of painting.
996 via Contemporary Art Daily


A Berlin-based critic and curator Ana Finel Honigman picks her top 10 exhibitions to see in Berlin this year.
829 via Saatchi Gallery


French conceptual artist Daniel Buren at the Neues Museum Nuremberg - until February 14, 2010.
792 via Contemporary Art Daily


Now on view at the Museum Kurhaus Kleve through Feb. 21 is the exhibit "An American Way of Seeing," with 40 works by Alex Katz.
766 via Art Observed


Sprüth Magers Berlin presents "Hands And/Or Feet (Part Two)", an exhibition of new work by John Baldessari - on view until January 16.
764 via Contemporary Art Daily


In the last 5 years, leading German car makers Audi, BMW, Mercedes Benz and Porsche opened auto museums.
751 via NY Times


In the spring of 2010, the Deutsche Guggenheim will present the Kenyan-born artist Wangechi Mutu in a one-person exhibit.
747 via DB's Art Mag


Franz Ackermann is one of the most innovative painters of the past ten years. His current works can be seen in Kunstmuseum Bonn.
716 via artdaily.org

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Museum Ludwig in Cologne, Germany will be showing the first major retrospective of Franz West in Europe.
666 via Art Knowledge News


Museum für Film und Fernsehen presents documents and photos of Romy Schneider, a celebrated star of French cinema in the 1970s.
593 via Museum für Film


The Botticelli show at the Städel Museum in Frankfurt is the first big survey devoted to the artist in the German-speaking world.
584 via NY Times


Staatliche Kunstsammlungen in Dresden presents Georg Baselitz’s ‘Dresdner Frauen/ Women of Dresden’ - until February 28, 2010.
565 via Art Observed


10 million declassified aerial photographs taken during WWII by German Luftwaffe aircrafts are available to the public online.
521 via Guardian


A retrospective at Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt examines the complex picture of László Moholy-Nagy’s oeuvre - until Feb. 7.
501 via Daily Icon


COOP HIMMELB(L)AU presented its design for a small-scale, temporary performance space for the Munich Opera Festival 2010.
499 via ARTINFO


The 300 works displayed in the Ephraim-Palace Museum's "FallMauerFall" exhibit show life on both sides of the Berlin Wall.
472 via WSJ


German architect Jakob Tigges has projected a visionary landmark in Berlin, a mountain of 1,000 meters high called “The Berg.”
461 via Arch Daily


If you're in Hamburg, check out a newly opened TASCHEN store, also spy on the customers via its Webcam.
440 via TASCHEN


Nov. 9, is the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. NY Times readers submitted their photos before and after its fall.
408 via NY Times




