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Forced to Work - Willing to Survive

The international traveling exhibition “Forced to Work – Willing to Survive” was developed as a joint Erasmus+ project by partners from Italy, Austria, and Poland. It sheds light on the mass phenomenon of Nazi forced labor through personal biographies,... moreabout: Forced to Work - Willing to Survive

For freedom and republic!

An exhibition of the German Resistance Memorial Center in cooperation with the Reichsbanner Schwarz-Rot-Gold, League of Active Democrats e.V. The Reichsbanner Schwarz-Rot-Gold, Bund der republikanischen Kriegsteilnehmer e.V. is founded after the serious... moreabout: For freedom and republic!

Flight in divided Germany

The exhibition at the historical site documents the causes, course and consequences of the German-German migration movement from 1949 to 1990. It focuses on both sides of the inner-German border and sheds light on the migration from the GDR to the Federal... moreabout: Flight in divided Germany

Wechselwirkung - Interplay

In the new exhibition at the Haus des Papiers, the latest works by artists from the international residency program Paper Residency! Maja Behrmann, Anna Bochkova, Monika Grzymala, Laura Matukonytė, and Justina Monceviciute are on display. Also on view... moreabout: Wechselwirkung - Interplay

When Politics Strategised Aesthetics

With the exhibition aesthetics as a political strategy the Kunsthaus Dahlem traces the path of Yugoslav art from Socialist Realism to abstraction between 1945 and 1960. While broader developments in the Yugoslav cultural context of this period are also... moreabout: When Politics Strategised Aesthetics

The Meeting at Wannsee and the Murder of the European Jews

Аb 1870, a cultural landscape emerged in the area around Wannsee that was unique in Berlin - perhaps even in all of Germany - during the Empire and the Weimar Republic. moreabout: The Meeting at Wannsee and the Murder of the European Jews

Wo ich wohne

Wo ich wohne reflects on the history of the Haus am Waldsee through its setting, the Villa Knobloch, built in 1922 for the Jewish textile manufacturer Herrmann Knobloch, where mere weeks after the end of the Second World War, the institution found its... moreabout: Wo ich wohne

Cruising the Countryside

Most people in Germany live in rural areas. Queer people also reside, work and love in the countryside, are politically active or just spend their holidays there. But rarely is there any mention of the queer self-awareness that develops outside the big... moreabout: Cruising the Countryside

Iván Argote: A Place To Stay

Through his sculptures, installations, films, and interventions, Iván Argote consistently explores the relationships between people, power structures, and belief systems, and challenges prevailing historical narratives. moreabout: Iván Argote: A Place To Stay

Grown on sand

History(s) in the middle of Berlin: well-known and lesser-known aspects of the history and present of Berlin's Mitte district are presented in themed rooms. Berlin's origins lie in the Mitte district. Built on the sands of the Mark Brandenburg, the two... moreabout: Grown on sand

ColdWarGames

The Cold War lasted from 1945 until 1990. While the nuclear threat hovered over the world, people played, and they also played Cold War. The exhibition “ColdWarGames – It’s All a Game“ is dedicated to games from and about the Cold War era. Discover the... moreabout: ColdWarGames

More than beauty

The exhibition attempts to redefine the view of the female body - beyond its pure aestheticization - and is dedicated to topics that appear relevant from a female perspective. The artists presented deal critically, but also playfully and humorously with... moreabout: More than beauty

What? Where? Who? WOW! Lichtenberg

Our new permanent exhibition tells how Lichtenberg became what it is today and what makes it so special. The focus is on the themes of working - living - changing, which can be experienced in four exhibition rooms: In the room WHAT, events from the history... moreabout: What? Where? Who? WOW! Lichtenberg

Flatfoot in Berlin

The Pedersoli family honors their husband, father and grandfather, who died in 2016 at the age of 86, with this lovingly curated show. Hundreds of unique exhibits from the private life of actor Carlo Pedersoli and the great film career of his alter ego... moreabout: Flatfoot in Berlin

Half Life Chornobyl

On April 26, 1986, the Chernobyl nuclear power plant suffered what is believed to be the largest civilian nuclear accident to date. Almost 10 years later, in 1995, the German Hygiene Museum in Dresden commissioned photographer Volker Kreidler to document... moreabout: Half Life Chornobyl

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