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Berlin galleries
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Berlin is a contemporary art hub with an abundance of galleries scattered throughout the city. Whether you want to discover contemporary art by established artists or emerging talents, below are some of the best galleries from Berlin's vibrant art scene.

Berlin's bustling central district, Mitte, is the city's cultural heart. Home to Museum Island, a complex of five historic art museums (Altes Museum, Neues Museum, Alte Nationalgalerie, Bode Museum, and Pergamon Museum), it is packed with prominent commercial galleries.

Sprüth Magers presents established international names such as Cindy Sherman, Barbara Kruger, John Baldessari, and Cao Fei. Besides its location on Oranienburger Straße, the gallery is sited in London, Los Angeles, and New York.

Among the first galleries to open following German reunification, Galerie Thomas Schulte presents international conceptual art within the 19th-century landmark, Tuteur House. Across the river, Galerie EIGEN + ART offers an intimate and engaging space for cutting-edge contemporary German artists such as Ricarda Roggan and Kai Schiemenz.

From the renovated Brutalist church of St. Agnes (and an outpost in Seoul), KÖNIG GALERIE presents an international roster of emerging and established artists, including Monira Al Qadiri, Chiharu Shiota, Erwin Wurm, Alicja Kwade, and Bernar Venet.

Galeria Plan B, established by artists Mihai Pop and Adrian Ghenie in Cluj, Romania in 2005, has been based in Berlin since 2008. The gallery showcases Romanian contemporary artists from its recently inaugurated location, The Haus, a palatial Soviet-era building.

Zilberman Gallery, founded in Istanbul, presents an international selection of artists across its two Berlin spaces in the Charlottenburg district. Nearby, Galerie Buchholz and Galerie Albrecht represent European and Asian contemporary artists such as Peter Fischli and Wolfgang Tillmans, and Huang Yuan Qing and Gerhard Lang, respectively.

Barbara Wien contemporary art gallery in Berlin, Germany
Barbara Wien Upcoming Exhibition:
Dan Lie
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Bode contemporary art gallery in Berlin, Germany
Bode Current Exhibition:
Senzeni Marasela
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Buchmann Galerie, Buchmann Galerie contemporary art gallery in Buchmann Galerie, Berlin, Germany
Buchmann Galerie, Buchmann Galerie Upcoming Exhibition:
Pedro Cabrita Reis
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Esther Schipper contemporary art gallery in Esther Schipper Berlin, Germany
Esther Schipper Upcoming Exhibition:
Ann Veronica Janssens +1 more
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Galeria Plan B contemporary art gallery in Strausberger Platz 1, Berlin, Germany
Galeria Plan B Upcoming Exhibition:
Mircea Cantor
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Galerie Albrecht contemporary art gallery in Berlin, Germany
Galerie Albrecht Current Exhibition:
Alexandra Duprez
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Galerie Buchholz contemporary art gallery in Berlin, Germany
Galerie Buchholz Upcoming Exhibition:
Wolfgang Tillmans
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Galerie Thomas Schulte contemporary art gallery in Berlin, Germany
Galerie Thomas Schulte Upcoming Exhibition:
Matt Mullican
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Peres Projects contemporary art gallery in Berlin, Germany
Peres Projects Upcoming Exhibition:
Paolo Salvador +3 more
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SETAREH contemporary art gallery in Berlin, Germany
SETAREH Current Exhibition:
Alya Hatta
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Sprüth Magers contemporary art gallery in Berlin, Germany
Sprüth Magers Upcoming Exhibition:
Group Exhibition
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Zilberman, Berlin contemporary art gallery in Berlin, Germany
Zilberman, Berlin Current Exhibition:
Yane Calovski
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Berlin exhibitions
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Explore current and upcoming exhibitions across Berlin's best galleries, institutions, and non-profit art spaces.

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Berlin is a vibrant and innovative location in the contemporary art world, offering a wide variety of art exhibitions in the city's renowned galleries and museums. A centre for innovation across the fine arts and applied arts sectors, Berlin has a vast range of art exhibitions, art fairs and festivals celebrating the city's rich artistic culture.

Since the Berlin Wall's fall, the city's edgy, non-conformist, contemporary art scene has become a mecca of sorts for international artists. Galleries and institutions offer vibrant programmes, exhibiting major international artists and emerging local talent alike.

Home to Universität der Künste Berlin (Berlin University of the Arts), one of Europe's largest art schools, Berlin also houses numerous independent art collectives and non-profits that utilise its forgotten and disused spaces.

Berlin boasts several galleries and institutions, including the National Gallery and Staatliche Museen Zu Berlin, which host works by local and international artists. Other notable art spaces include Wien Museum, Berlinische Galerie, Museum Barberini, Fotografiska Berlin, and the Neue Nationalgalerie.

Best Exhibitions to See in Berlin

With its internationally renowned art spaces, Berlin is home to numerous art exhibitions showcasing international and Berlin artists. The city also hosts some annual art festivals, attracting visitors from around the globe. One of the highlights of Berlin's art fair season is Gallery Weekend Berlin, held every April. Art lovers can view contemporary artworks and performances and explore the city's many art museum locations. Berlin Art Week, which takes place in September, features art fairs and exhibitions from institutions in various locations around the city.

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Discover the profiles of our Member Galleries, enabling art enthusiasts to select their preferred gallery for current or future exhibitions. These art exhibitions include graphic works, abstract paintings, photographs, prints, sculptures and film installations. Read each special exhibition's profile to discover more about the artist, the exhibition space and its opening times.

In Berlin, one can find a diverse range of art exhibitions catering to various interests, be it a Cold War era painter, a photo installation documenting secession movements, or a painting exhibition from a different historical period.

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Berlin is home to one of the world's most dynamic and vibrant arts scenes. Browse our extended selection of galleries to visit around the city, as recommended by the Ocula team.

Berlin Institutions
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Berlin's museums and institutions offer an exceptional arts and culture experience. Explore our selection of the best spaces to visit.

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Berlin is home to renowned contemporary institutions that showcase cutting-edge art from around the world.

Hamburger Bahnhof, which repurposed Berlin's last 19th-century railway station, presents contemporary art since the 1960s, from Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart's collection.

Berlinische Galerie, minutes from the Jewish Museum, showcases modern art, photography, and architecture from Berlin dating back to the 1870s. The museum is a necessary stop for those interested in exploring local history and culture.

KW Institute for Contemporary Art on Auguststraße street, Mitte, is dedicated to showcasing innovative and experimental art. Having inaugurated the Berlin Biennale in 1998, the venue has welcomed the bi-annual exhibition since and other art events year-round.

Inside the Kronprinzenpalais garden, Schinkel Pavillon provides a unique octagonal space to showcase contemporary art to the public. Gropius Bau, among the continent's most-recognised exhibition halls, presents leading contemporary art and archaeological exhibitions.

Berlin is also home to non-profits such as Boros Foundation, located in a former bunker, and Julia Stoschek Foundation in the Friedrichstadt neighbourhood, which specialises in time-based art since the 1960s, including audio and video works.

Berlin
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Ocula Magazine is an online platform dedicated to publishing the best in contemporary art internationally. Explore our in-depth conversations, insights, features, news stories, and photologs covering the Berlin arts scene here.

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Since 2010, Ocula Magazine has interviewed some of Berlin's most significant artists including Monira Al Qadiri, Olafur Eliasson, Hito Steyerl, and Eurasian collective Slavs and Tatars. Ocula Magazine has also published features of artists such as Alicja Kwade and Katharina Grosse.

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Ocula Advisory
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Artists on show
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In any given week, you can see the works of some of the world's most exciting artists in Berlin. Here you will find a selection of artists whose works are currently on show in the city.

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Berlin has propelled the careers of many important artists, with many calling it home. Artists to watch out for include Olafur Eliasson, known for immersive installations that often explore themes of nature, perception, and sustainability.

Alicja Kwade's sculptures and installations challenge our perception of time, space, and reality, while Isa Genzken's work across sculpture, installation, and photography explores the relationship between architecture, consumer culture, and identity.

Wolfgang Tillmans, known for his experimental approach to image-making, often blurs the lines between documentary and fine-art photography.

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Berlin houses a wealth of impressive artworks, from large-scale public installations to intimate gallery shows. Below are some noteworthy sites and pieces to seek out.

The East Side Gallery, a 1.3-kilometre stretch of the Berlin Wall covered in murals by artists from around the world, is a must-visit for anyone interested in the city's history and art.

Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe designed by Peter Eisenman is a powerful and thought-provoking monument to Holocaust victims in central Berlin, featuring an accompanying underground exhibition room.

Permanently loaned to Neue Nationalgalerie, Gerhard Richter's 'Birkenau' paintings (2014) explore these themes within gallery walls. The four expansive paintings are inspired by four photographs taken at the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp.

Runner by Tony Cragg contemporary artwork sculpture
Tony Cragg Runner, 2017 Wood
280 x 174 x 103 cm
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Carlína acaúlis (Silberdistel) by Peter Mathis contemporary artwork photography
Peter Mathis Carlína acaúlis (Silberdistel), 2023 Pigment print, solid natural oak varnished with hard oil archival cardboard, anti-reflective glass
80 x 60 cm
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Imagine by Yves Scherer contemporary artwork painting
Yves Scherer Imagine, 2024 Painting - Oil on panel
28 x 36 cm
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Jeans Buttons, International Women’s Day by Annette Kelm contemporary artwork photography, print
Annette Kelm Jeans Buttons, International Women’s Day, 2023 Archival pigment print
55.4 x 41.5 cm
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Imagine by Yves Scherer contemporary artwork painting
Yves Scherer Imagine, 2024 Painting - Oil on panel
28 x 36 cm
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Figure and Horse by Alexandra Duprez contemporary artwork works on paper, drawing
Alexandra Duprez Figure and Horse, 2024 Colour pencil and collage on book cover
21 x 26 cm
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Jeans Buttons, Have a Gay Day by Annette Kelm contemporary artwork photography, print
Annette Kelm Jeans Buttons, Have a Gay Day, 2023 Archival pigment print
55.4 x 41.5 cm
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Solitary Perception by Jonathan Lasker contemporary artwork painting
Jonathan Lasker Solitary Perception, 2020 Oil on linen
30 x 40 cm
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The culturally rich city of Berlin is crawling with art museums, galleries, and alternative spaces. Notable private collections of international contemporary art include the Boros Collection, consisting of works by artists such as Olafur Eliasson, Danh Vō, and Sarah Lucas, housed in a former bunker and the Julia Stoschek Collection, which focuses on time-based works by artists such as Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme, Barbara Hammer, and Arthur Jafa.

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One of the better-known museums for contemporary art is the KW Institute for Contemporary Art, founded in the 1990s by a group that included Klaus Biesenbach, currently the Director of MOCA Los Angeles. Without a permanent collection, the KW Institute showcases eclectic exhibitions and programs that respond to social and political issues. In 1998, it partnered with the inaugural Berlin Biennale and continues to be a key venue for the Biennale. Like the KW Institute, the Biennale is known for its alternative, critical, and radical (often anti-institutional) ethos.

For a more traditional museum experience featuring antiquities classics, visit the Pergamonmuseum, which was built between 1910 and 1930. The museum is divided into three collections: the Antikensammlung (Collection of Classical Antiquities), the Vorderasiatisches Museum (Museum of the Ancient Near East), and the Museum für Islamische Kunst (Museum of Islamic Art). Works in the Museum of Islamic Art date from the 7th to the 19th century.

The Alte Nationalgalerie, which offers Neoclassical, Romantic, Impressionist, and Modernist works, is part of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. It is located on a UNESCO World Heritage site known as the Museumsinsel (Museum Island), which is home to other museums including the Pergamonmuseum and the Bode-Museum, the latter of which hosts a fantastic collection of ancient sculptures and Byzantine Art.

Outside of alternative spaces, private collections, and Museum Island, it is imperative to go gallery-hopping in one of the most exciting cities for dealer galleries. Favourites and international stars include Sprüth Magers, Peres Projects, and Tanya Leighton. A city known for its artist population and non-normative art venues, Berlin is constantly in flux.

Image: Berlin, Brandenburg Gate, eastside. Photo: Bertold Werner (CC BY-SA 3.0).

Barbara Wien
Schöneberger Ufer 65, 3rd floor
Berlin Upcoming Exhibition:Dan Lie
Remains Remembering
25 April–9 August 2024
Bode
Reinbeckstraße 29
Berlin Current Exhibition:Senzeni Marasela
I Write (Stitch) What I Like
14 March–28 April 2024
Buchmann Galerie, Buchmann Box
Charlottenstraße 75
Berlin
Buchmann Galerie, Buchmann Galerie
Charlottenstraße 13
Berlin Upcoming Exhibition:Pedro Cabrita Reis
Pedro Cabrita Reis — Wunderkammer
26 April–29 June 2024
Esther Schipper
Potsdamer Strasse 81E
Berlin Upcoming Exhibition:Ann Veronica Janssens
Spring Show
26 April–15 June 2024
Galeria Plan B
Strausberger Platz 1
Berlin Upcoming Exhibition:Mircea Cantor
Thirst for Stillness
26 April–1 June 2024
Galerie Albrecht
Bleibtreustr. 48
Berlin Current Exhibition:Alexandra Duprez
Fragments of a Changing World
27 March–20 April 2024
Galerie Buchholz
Fasanenstraße 30
Berlin Upcoming Exhibition:Wolfgang Tillmans
26 April–15 June 2024
Galerie Thomas Schulte
Charlottenstr. 24
Berlin Upcoming Exhibition:Matt Mullican
NEW EDINBURGH ENCYCLOPEDIA, 1825
27 April–15 June 2024
Peres Projects
Karl-Marx-Allee 82
Berlin Upcoming Exhibition:Paolo Salvador
Upcoming Exhibition
26 April–8 June 2024
SETAREH
Schöneberger Ufer 71
Berlin Current Exhibition:Alya Hatta
Some Seeds Are Still Bitter
22 March–20 April 2024
Sprüth Magers
Oranienburger Straße 18
Berlin Upcoming Exhibition:Group Exhibition
territory
27 April–26 June 2024
Zilberman, Berlin
Schlüterstr. 45
Berlin Current Exhibition:Yane Calovski
Residual Entries
23 February–28 April 2024
Zilberman, Platform 82
Goethestraße 82
Berlin
Galerie Max Hetzler, Bleibtreustraße 15/16
Bleibtreustraße 15/16
Berlin
Galerie Max Hetzler, Goethestraße 2/3
Goethestraße 2-3
Berlin Current Exhibition:Tal R
Rosa See
7 March–28 April 2024
Galerie Max Hetzler, Potsdamer Straße
Potsdamer Straße 77-87
Berlin
Galerie Max Hetzler, Bleibtreustraße 45
Bleibtreustraße 45
Berlin Current Exhibition:Sean Scully
Dark Yet
19 April–1 June 2024
Michael Werner Gallery
Hardenbergstr. 9A
Berlin Upcoming Exhibition:Francis Picabia
Picabia's Women
27 April–22 June 2024
Gropius Bau
Niederkirchnerstraße 7
Berlin
Hamburger Bahnhof
Invalidenstraße 50-51
Berlin
Julia Stoschek Collection
JSF Berlin
Leipziger Straße 60
Berlin
KW Institute for Contemporary Art
KUNST-WERKE BERLIN e.V
Auguststraße 69
Berlin
S A V V Y Contemporary
Reinickendorfer Straße 17
Berlin
Sammlung Boros: Boros Collection
Bunker, Reinhardtstr. 20
Berlin-Mitte
Berlin
Schinkel Pavillon
Oberwallstraße 1
Berlin
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