
Radical Playgrounds at Gropius Bau: Perfect for kids, less so for adults
Gropius Bau's interactive exhibit Radical Playground is worth a visit, but only with your children ★★★
Art
fluid lines and broken fittings: How to reflect a democracy in crisis
Now open at the Schinkel Pavillon, the discursive art project 'fluid lines and broken fittings' features work […]
Preview
Marianna Simnett’s Winner and the theatre of football
Currently on show at Hamburger Bahnhof, Marianna Simnett’s exhibition 'Winner' is a campy love letter to the […]
Review
How artist Franz Wanner investigates the dark past of German industry
With near-analytical precision, Franz Wanner's 'Mind the Memory Gap' uncovers the forced labour that built Germany's modern […]
Editor's column
Spreepark reborn: The art space transforming Berlin’s lost amusement park
Spreepark Art Space is redeveloping the jaded amusement park in Plänterwald into a new sustainable art location.
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How Kader Attia’s J’accuse examines the art of repair
Kader Attia’s Berlinische Galerie exhibition, 'J'accuse' tries to build an understanding of restitution that goes beyond repatriation […]