A list of exhibitions to see while you are in Berlin in November 2022.
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Organizing Things
Thursday 19. May 2022 — Monday 02. January 2023
Museum der Dinge
“File cards, binders, folders, shelfs, palettes – with the exhibition ORGANIZING THINGS variously used ordering aids will create a space for own…“
Leila Hekmat – Female Remedy
Thursday 15. September 2022 — Sunday 08. January 2023
Haus am Waldsee
“Female Remedy is the first institutional exhibition by Leila Hekmat (*1981 in Los Angeles, lives and works in Berlin) and invites the artist to develop…“
Michel Majerus – Early Works
Saturday 22. October 2022 — Sunday 15. January 2023
KW
“The exhibition Michel Majerus – Early Works at KW Institute for Contemporary Art seeks to uncover the earliest layers of Michel Majerus’ (1967-2002,…“
Queerness in Photography
Saturday 17. September 2022 — Wednesday 18. January 2023
c/o Berlin
“C/O Berlin examines the representation of identity, gender, and sexuality in photography in three complementary exhibitions. Ranging from historical…“
Hungarian Art in Berlin 1910–1933
Friday 04. November 2022 — Monday 06. February 2023
Berlinische Galerie
“This exhibition breaks new ground by devoting extensive attention to the Hungarian contribution to modern art in the German capital. Berlin plays a…“
Werner Herzog
Thursday 25. August 2022 — Monday 27. March 2023
Deutsche Kinemathek – Museum für Film und Fernsehen
“Werner Herzog is cult! He has been imitated on social media more than almost any other director. He guest-starred on ‘The Simpsons’ several times,…“
The Porcelain Code – One Million by Uli Aigner
Thursday 06. October 2022 — Sunday 28. May 2023
Neues Museum
“With her One Million project, Uli Aigner is taking globalisation personally. Her endeavour to produce 1,000,000 pieces of pottery with her own hands by…“
Talking … & Other Banana Skins
June 2022 – August 2024
Urban Nation
“TALKING… & OTHER BANANA SKINS addresses polarization. It encourages visitors to question their own perspectives. Conflicts and issues are…“