Roads not Taken. Oder: Es Hätte Auch Anders Kommen Können
From 12/9/2022 - 1/11/2026
Immerse in Germany's vibrant history with an exhibition that highlights significant moments from the GDR's peaceful revolution in 1989 to the earliest democratization attempts in 1848. Wow ticket holders with alternative historical perspectives, journeying through what could have been played out under varying scenarios, exploring the impacts of chance and individual failures.
The Ziguangge: Hall of Purple Splendor
From 8/28/2024 - 8/31/2026
Experience the captivating visual art of vibrant imperial portraits, a testament of power from the era Qianlong Emperor. Relive momentous events with detailed battle scene paintings that eloquently chart the course through the age-old Chinese tradition, the turbulent Boxer Rebellion, and twentieth-century spoils of war.
Mark Bradford Keep Walking
From 9/6/2024 - 4/18/2025
Dive into the stimulating Showcase: Keep Walking, an awaited solo exhibition from renowned American artist Mark Bradford. This extensive presentation includes vibrant paintings, videos, impressive installations, and sculptures, revealing a pressing exploration of race, gender, and financial disparities. Their different mediums resonate with deeper, historical narratives extracted from everyday materials, symbolically mimicking creative expressions of Black America. Engage with awe-inspiring artworks that, although previously exhibited on renowned platforms, continue to entrap race viewers today. Be fascinated by the masterpiece while interpreting space, exuding the elasticity intrinsic in marginalized communities standing against insensitivity. Relish ingenious impressions that reflect Bradford's creativity, a prodigiously talented artist recognized globally. Imbued with a deep commitment to deploy and broaden modern artistic talent, Bradford passionately showcases foster youth advocacy via his celebrated non-profit based in Los Angeles.
Andrea Pichl Values of Economy
From 11/8/2024 - 5/4/2025
Andrea Pichl's powerful new exhibit artfully explores post-1989 social change in Germany through complex architectural installations made from common items. The thoughtfully constructed work probes into societal cohabitation, the quiet presence of power structures, and the delicate balance of utopia against dystopia.
Annika Kahrs
From 11/14/2024 - 5/3/2025
Renowned Berlin-based artist, Annika Kahrs, showcases her unique crossover of the art and music domains. Utilizing video, sound installations and live performances, she brings forth fresh perspectives on music's role in society and rethinks traditional structures with innovative sonic approaches.
Semiha Berksoy
From 12/6/2024 - 5/11/2025
The event highlights the combined mastery of opera and visual art displayed throughout the impressive career of Berksoy. Attendees will be mesmerized by the stellar works of Berksoy, presented not only through her visual artwork, but also deepened by the appealing inclusion of her rare, historical soprano opera recordings spanning seven decades.
Access Kafka
From 12/13/2024 - 5/4/2025
The Franz Kafka-inspired exhibition merges existential themes from his legacy with the boldness of contemporary art, revealing poignant resonances still alive today. Attendees will have an opportunity to traverse a deep exploration of existence through twilight areas common to Kafka's imaginative realm and today's art nuances.
Ayoung Kim
From 2/2/2025 - 7/20/2025
Ayoung Kim's first solo debut in Germany mesmerizingly displays her decade-long artistic journey through innovative technologies like AI, VR, and video game simulations, investigating pressing themes like migration, xenophobia, queerness, and geopolitics. Offering an engaging interaction between attendees, personal data, and terrestrial changes, her exhibit ensures a hauntingly intriguing expedition.
On View: Togetherness
From 3/6/2025 - 4/21/2025
The event teems with enthralling mystery and tantalizing unknowns. Its mixture of surprise and enjoyment holds vigorously promises unforgettable memories.
Kaytranada
On 4/12/2025
Lewis Kevin Celestin, also known as Kaytranada, is a DJ and record producer. He was using the name Kaytradamous as, at the time, he released a series of mix tapes, remixes, and original songs in 2010, which landed him in the limelight.
A Tribute to ABBA
On 4/13/2025
ABBA The Concert is one of the greatest tribute bands to the iconic Swedish pop group, ABBA. They reincarnate the biggest ABBA hits like, "Dancing Queen," "Mamma Mia," and "SOS" on stage to cherish the timeless music of the original legends.
Celeste Barber
On 4/16/2025
Celeste Barber is a comedian, actress and author from Australia who has proved her capabilities both in traditional media and social media. Along with appearing on TV shows like How Not To Behave and The Letdown, she also worked on movies such as Back to The Outback.
Chase Atlantic
On 4/18/2025
Prolific is one of the words you can use to describe the alternative R&B band, Chase Atlantic. Since their formation in 2014, the group has released at least eight albums. Apart from singing, the band is also into production.
Make Them Suffer
On 4/25/2025
Make Them Suffer is an Australian metalcore band known for their atmospheric soundscapes, brutal breakdowns, and haunting melodies. Blending elements of deathcore, symphonic metal, and post-hardcore, they create an intense and emotionally charged listening experience. With each album, they push the boundaries of the genre, gaining a dedicated global fanbase.
Tosca
On 4/25/2025
Rejoice in a night of passionate drama and beautiful singing as you attend a performance of Tosca. Soak in the spellbinding atmosphere of this timeless masterpiece, emotionally captivating audiences for centuries.
Caveman
On 4/26/2025
Caveman is a Brooklyn-based indie rock band from the United States. In 2011, the band released their debut studio album. The album was initially self-released, but Fat Possum Records re-released it in 2012. Caveman appeared at the 2013 SXSW and Sasquatch Festivals.
Peach Pit
On 4/26/2025
Peach Pit is an indie pop band from Canada formed in 2016. Consisting of four members, the band describes its music as "chewed bubblegum pop." They have gained over three million monthly listeners on Spotify with singles like "Alrighty Aphrodite," "Shampoo Bottles," and "Peach Pit."
Postmodern Jukebox
On 4/27/2025
Postmodern Jukebox is a revolving musical group formed by pianist Scott Bradlee in 2011. They're known for rewriting popular contemporary music into historical genres, particularly early twentieth-century styles like swing and jazz. Postmodern Jukebox has 1.4 billion views on YouTube.
Jonah Marais
On 4/29/2025
Jonah Marais is a singer and member of the popular pop group Why Don’t We, known for their harmonious vocals and modern boy band sound. As a solo artist, he has explored a more personal and acoustic-driven style, showcasing his introspective songwriting. With a dedicated fan base, he continues to grow as a solo artist.
Usher
On 5/1/2025
Usher Raymond, IV, is a singer, composer, businessman, and dancer from the United States. He was born in Dallas, Texas, before relocating to Atlanta. His mother entered him in local singing competitions when he was 12 years old, and he caught the eye of a music A&R from LaFace Records.
FINNEAS
On 5/2/2025
FINNEAS is an American singer, songwriter, audio engineer, and record producer who has also often contributed to the music of his pop star sister, Billie Eilish. With several Grammy awards in his bag for that collaboration, he also charted as a solo artist with singles like "Let's Fall in Love for the Night."
Kurtis Conner
On 5/2/2025
Kurtis Conner is a popular Canadian YouTuber and stand-up comedian who found his initial fame through Vine. Along with performing nationally and internationally, he also releases comedy albums like Cupplia Jokes, which reached #1 on iTunes comedy charts and #6 on Billboard comedy. He frequently collaborates with other commentary YouTubers like Danny Gonzales and Drew Gooden, who were also Viners.
Ghost
On 5/7/2025
The Swedish rock band, Ghost, has won Grammy Awards with their 2013 album Infestissumam and the 2015 single "Cirice." Their song "Ritual" was named as one of The 50 Most Evil Songs Ever by Kerrang magazine.