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Said Baalbaki: Gestern wie heute

17 Feb – 8 Apr 2023
Said Baalbaki: Kein Zwang im GlaubenThe first institutional solo exhibition of the Lebanese-German artist Said Baalbaki shows a cross-section of his artistic work since he moved to Berlin-Moabit twenty years ago. Baalbaki combines painting and conceptual art with a focus on the exploration of mechanisms of establishing truths and the construction of history. With the title Gestern wie heute (As[...]

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Pirating Presence

19 Jan – 23 Feb 2019
The exhibition project Pirating Presence presents seven artistic positions on complex questions of image appropriation and transformation. The presentation is part of an exhibition series developed by Margret Eicher, Adi Hoesle, Isabel Kerkermeier, Stefan Römer, Heidi Sill, Susanne Wehr and Toni Wirthmüller and realised from varying perspectives in six different art associations and museums in[...]

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Never Memorize Poems in Landscape Leeway

7 Dec 2018 – 12 Jan 2019
The artists of the German-Nigerian project question mutual strategies of collective memory processes in two very different regions and continents. Their artistic interest lies in the connections between devastated landscapes, the erection of monuments (“usable past”) and forms of collective memory in two mining regions. In Lusatia, the gradual phase-out of lignite mining was decided[...]

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I see myself standing at the deck of a ship …

19 Oct – 24 Nov 2018
Penelope Wehrli works at the intersections of space, performance, theatre, film and media art. For her first solo exhibition in Berlin, the scenographer and media artist creates an arc of spatial works across all the rooms and window fronts of Galerie Nord, bringing together poetic research with linguistic, visual, physical and sonic movements. Penelope Wehrli[...]

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dark, liquid.

8 Dec 2017 – 13 Jan 2018
dark liquidThe exhibition dark, liquid brings together artistic positions and scientific exhibits to question them about their knowledge of an object that is as multi-layered as it is impermanent, that breaks scales and transcends categories, and yet seems to be as highly familiar as it is capable of enduring fascination: the sea. The exhibition is interested[...]