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SchlagLicht.
Sept.
13
to
Dec.
10,
2023
The
current
exhibition
reflects
what
the
last
exhibitions
have
shown.
A
very
finely
curated
compilation
of
artworks.
This
time
in
collaboration
with
the
DG
Foundation.
There
are
interesting
works
on
display
that
are
not
often
seen
in
public.
The
foundation
takes
part
in
the
free
entry
campaign
on
the
1st
Sunday
of
the
month.
Anyone
who
uses
this
can
get
an
initial
overview
and
take
part
in
one
of
the
curator's
tours.
This
gives
you
a
look
behind
the
scenes
with
interesting
information
about
the
individual
works
of
art
and
artists.
Definitely
recommended.
Images
of
people.
The
Expressionist
View
February
16th
to
June
18th,
2023
It's
always
exciting
to
come
to
these
exhibition
rooms.
The
current
exhibition
takes
a
look
at
Expressionism
over
many
decades.
Neo
Rauch,
Baselitz,
LĂĽpertz
and
Bisky
are
represented,
as
are
Le
Corbusier,
Pechstein
and
Kolbe.
Picasso's
lithographs
give
a
completely
new
look
at
the
artist.
And
this
happens
again
and
again
in
the
exhibitions.
You
get
a
new
perspective
through
exhibited
works
by
well-known
artists
and
that
is
always
exciting.
The
exhibition
is
curated
with
heart
and
soul
and
as
a
visitor
who
takes
the
time
and
gets
involved
with
it,
it
is
always
a
great
experience.
Past
exhibition:
departures.
Aborts.
Upheavals.
Art
in
East
Berlin
1985-1995
Heisig,
Schimmele,
Uhlig,
to
name
just
a
few
of
the
artists
whose
paintings,
sculptures
and
photos
are
shown.
Once
again
there
is
a
small,
fine
presentation
from
the
collection,
this
time
in
collaboration
with
the
city
museum.
“Nothing
is
as
constant
as
change”
that’s
what
this
exhibition
shows.
There
are
some
very
interesting
works
on
display
and
anyone
who
takes
the
time
has
a
lot
to
discover.
I
particularly
liked
that
the
first
floor
is
reserved
for
artists.
Definitely
worth
a
visit.
Previous
exhibition:
The
art
forum
is
a
bit
hidden,
but
the
journey
is
worth
it.
The
current
exhibition
deals
with
the
topic
of
money
and
offers
exciting
and
surprising
discussions.
There
are
works
by
internationally
known
names
like
Beuys
or
Warhol
and
there
are
works
that
were
initiated
by
Bert
PapenfuĂź
and
Friends
shortly
after
the
fall
of
the
Berlin
Wall.
What
is
art
worth
today
may
be
a
question
many
people
ask
when
it
comes
to
NFTs
that
sell
for
more
than
$60
million.
It
is
an
interesting
discussion
of
the
topic
of
money
that
is
presented
here.
Definitely
worth
seeing!
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