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Exploring the boundaries of time: 'To Be Continued' by Nineties in Utrecht

11-10-2023 - Events

Exploring the boundaries of time: 'To Be Continued' by Nineties in Utrecht

In the heart of Utrecht, as part of the 'Uncloud' festival, a fascinating journey that challenges the boundaries of time and reality awaits you. Welcome to 'To Be Continued', an intriguing audiovisual production by the Amsterdam-based theatre collective Nineties. This immersive experience explores the fascinating interplay between digitisation, technology and our perception of time.

PASSAGES INSOLITES in Quebec City celebrates its tenth anniversary

30-08-2023 - Events

PASSAGES INSOLITES in Quebec City celebrates its tenth anniversary

Quebec City celebrates the tenth edition of PASSAGES INSOLITES, the famous public art festival promoted by EXMURO arts publics and presented by the city of Quebec. From 22 June through 9 October the city becomes a canvas painted with a grand spectacle of creative expression, displaying the work of 40 local and international artists in a number of venues.

Architecture in the countryside, an exhibition by DAM

15-12-2022 - Events

Architecture in the countryside, an exhibition by DAM

An off-site exhibition organised by the Deutsches Architekturmuseum (DAM) at the Hessenpark open-air museum in Neu-Anspach, to talk about an often forgotten theme, namely that of architecture in the countryside. Entitled "Schön hier", meaning "it's beautiful here", the exhibition explores how architecture can make a big contribution towards a better life in rural areas.

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Kunsthalle Hamburg, UNFINISHED STORIES

05-08-2020 - Events

Kunsthalle Hamburg, UNFINISHED STORIES

On the occasion of its 150th anniversary, the Hamburger Kunsthalle is staging the exhibition UNFINISHED STORIES to showcase significant parts of its international contemporary art collection, one of the most relevant of its kind in Germany. A great excuse to go to Hamburg and visit the complex on the Alster River that was revamped and expanded in 2016.

Hello Denmark, an exhibition at the DAC, Copenhagen

29-07-2020 - Events

Hello Denmark, an exhibition at the DAC, Copenhagen

Dutch experience design agency Tinker Imagineers created the new exhibition Hello Denmark in the Danish Architecture Center (DAC), in collaboration with the centre. The exhibition showcases the country’s architecture and design, and visitors can explore what has made Denmark and Copenhagen popular throughout the world: the high quality of everyday life.

INFIELD installation by Linda Tegg in Stockholm

15-07-2020 - Events

INFIELD installation by Linda Tegg in Stockholm

For Summer 2020, Australian artist Linda Tegg transformed the area at the entrance to ArkDes, Sweden’s national centre for architecture and design in Stockholm. She turned this asphalt car park into a meadowland of high biodiversity. An expanse of green, brimming with life, to share until September.

Exhibition - MVRDV Haus Berlin

08-07-2020 - Events

Exhibition - MVRDV Haus Berlin

In Berlin, where it all began, the Dutch architecture studio MVRDV presents its German work in an exhibition designed specifically for the Architektur Galerie Berlin, MVRDV Haus Berlin. Partly conceived as a “working office”, the exhibition gives some insight into the past and present German projects of the studio founded in 1992 by Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs and Nathalie de Vries.

New episode of the Houda Kassatly, 365 photographs cycle

01-07-2020 - Events

New episode of the Houda Kassatly, 365 photographs cycle

The cycle of exhibitions called Houda Kassatly, 365 photographs organized by the Alice Mogabgab art gallery in Beirut. The pandemic hasn’t stopped the third episode, called Tripoli of the Orient, Plural City, it’s just sent it online, with the photography narrative of the city of Tripoli by the first female artist-photographer in Lebanon.

Exhibition Katharina Grosse. It Wasn’t Us in Berlin

16-06-2020 - Events

Exhibition Katharina Grosse. It Wasn’t Us in Berlin

The German artist Katharina Grosse is renowned for her multi-dimensional pictorial worlds where bright colours sweep across walls, ceilings, objects, and even entire buildings and landscapes. She has now transformed the Historic Hall of Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart – Berlin, and the outdoor space behind the building, into an expansive painting which radically destabilises the architecture of this contemporary museum space.

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