Werner Mahler, from the series Ein Dorf, 1998 © Werner Mahler/OSTKREUZ
Werner Mahler, from the series Ein Dorf, 1998 © Werner Mahler/OSTKREUZ

The exhibition is a long-term project by three photographers on the Thuringian village of Berka, that extends far beyond the borders of that village. The more than 120 photographs in the exhibition interweave personal destinies and world history, autobiographical references and artistic approaches. All works depict one location over a period of 70 years. As part of EMOP Berlin – European Month of Photography 2025.

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Tobias Zielony, untitled. From the series: Das, was euch am Leben erhält, ist was bei uns zu Asche zerfiel, 1997–2005. C-print, 15x10 cm. Courtesy of: KOW, Berlin
Tobias Zielony, untitled. From the series: Das, was euch am Leben erhält, ist was bei uns zu Asche zerfiel, 1997–2005. C-print, 15x10 cm. Courtesy of: KOW, Berlin

In times of crisis, we let ourselves to be polarised by images. We want to use our own voice – and images – to counter the increasing division. But what knowledge can photographic images still convey? Isn’t it the camera that stands between us? This central festival exhibition of EMOP Berlin – European Month of Photography 2025 presents projects by around 20 artists that stand for listening and learning from Others through their own voices.

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Gilles Clément, © Yann Monel
Gilles Clément, © Yann Monel

This year's Berlin Art Prize – Grand Prize goes to the French landscape architect Gilles Clément. The other six art prizes go to Assaf Gruber, Anton Kolomyeytsev, Cassandra Miller, Brigitta Falkner, Göksu Kunak and Pietro Marcello. Akademie President Manos Tsangaris and Senator for Culture Joe Chialo will give welcoming speeches. Moderation: Regine Keller. Laudation: Dorte Mandrup. In German and English.

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Illustration: Rimini Berlin

Supporting art and culture is not a matter of taste – it is a vital investment in a democratic and open society. Let us make it clear what happens when culture falls silent: The #minutestrike is a nationwide symbolic protest against the existentially threatening budget cuts in the cultural sector. Every cultural event, performance, and exhibition will be interrupted for one minute.

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Insight into the display depot of the Architectural Archives © Akademie der Künste, Berlin, photo: Andreas [FranzXaver] Süß
Insight into the display depot of the Architectural Archives © Akademie der Künste, Berlin, photo: Andreas [FranzXaver] Süß

The Schaudepot (display depot) provides an exclusive insight into the Akademie der Künste’s outstanding collection of architectural models. The highlights of the collection can be seen in a permanent exhibition with a selection of the more than 750 models from the Architectural Archives by over 50 artists. Temporary exhibitions explore current topics relating to architecture and urban planning. Guided tours in German.

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Anna Seghers Museum
Anna Seghers Museum in Berlin Adlershof, photo: © Andreas [FranzXaver] Süß

Bertolt Brecht's study, Helene Weigel's conservatory, Anna Seghers' “crow's nest” : Regular tours offer visitors a chance to view the homes and studies of the writer Bertolt Brecht, actress and theatre director Helene Weigel and the writer Anna Seghers, largely kept in their original condition. The tours provide an insight into how these three major international figures in the arts world of the 20th century lived and worked. In German.

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Paintings on cellar walls
Picture Cellar, in the foreground mural by Harald Metzkes and Manfred Böttcher © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2018, Photo: Andreas FranzXaver Süß

Picture Cellar
Wednesdays, 5 pm

Guided Tour

In the middle of the political “Tauwetter-Periode” (thaw period), the master students of the German Akademie der Künste celebrate carnival in the coal cellar in 1957 and 1958. The murals by Manfred Böttcher, Harald Metzkes, Ernst Schroeder and Horst Zickelbein can be visited as a unique testimony to unofficial art in the GDR and as part of the eventful history of the institution and the building. Guided tours in German.

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Akademie der Künste at Pariser Platz. Photo © Jeanette Gonsior
Akademie der Künste at Pariser Platz. Photo © Jeanette Gonsior

The Akademie der Künste is an international community of artists that currently totals 429 members in its six Sections Visual Arts, Architecture, Music, Literature, Performing Arts, Film and Media Arts. It is an exhibition and event location. Its Archives collectively form one of the most important interdisciplinary archives on 20th century art. Founded in 1696, the Akademie der Künste in Berlin is one of the oldest cultural institutes in Europe.

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News

Berlin Art Prize – Grand Prize 2025 to Gilles Clémentmore

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Gilles Clément, © Yann Monel
Tuesday, 18 Mar
Award Ceremony

7 pm

Pariser Platz

Plenarsaal

Berlin Art Prize – Jubilee Endowment 1848/1948

Following the rotation of the six sections of the Akademie der Künste, this year the Berlin Art Prize – Grand Prize is to be awarded in the Architecture Section to the French landscape architect Gilles Clément. The other six art prizes go to Assaf Gruber (Visual Arts), Anton Kolomieitsev (Architecture), Cassandra Miller (Music), Brigitta Falkner (Literature), Göksu Kunak (Performing Arts) and Pietro Marcello (Film and Media Arts). In German and English.

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Gardens on the former submarine base in Saint-Nazaire, 2009–2011, © Gilles Clément
Wednesday, 19 Mar
Lecture and Talk

7 pm

Pariser Platz

Plenarsaal

Gilles Clément

The 2025 Art Prize winner, French landscape architect Gilles Clément, presents his work. What characterises Clément is his unique approach – he works at the intersection of philosophy, ecology, art, horticulture and landscape architecture – his deep respect for the power of nature and the humility he feels in the face of it. In French and German.

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Anna Seghers Museum, Berlin Adlershof, © Andreas [FranzXaver] Süß
Thursday, 20 Mar
Guided Tour

2 pm

Anna Seghers Museum
Anna-Seghers-Str. 81
12489 Berlin

How Netty Reiling became Anna Seghers

The theme of Anna Seghers’ work is the self-liberation of her literary characters. To what extent does this liberation have biographical features? An approach to the transformation from sheltered daughter to headstrong writer. Guided tour in the writer’s home and study as it was, when she lived there from 1955 until her death in 1983. In German.

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David Ludwig Bloch, Shanghai, November 1940 © Akademie der Künste, Berlin, Sammlung David Ludwig Bloch, vorl. Sign. 8, Photographer unknown
Thursday, 20 Mar
Archive Presentation and Talk

7 pm

Werkstatt Exilmuseum
Fasanenstraße 24
10719 Berlin

A Suitcase for the Archives

The series provides insights into the estates of exiled artists held in the Academy’s archives. The evening is dedicated to David Ludwig Bloch, Ellen Auerbach and John Heartfield and the influences of their exile experiences in Shanghai, Palestine and London on their work, which encompasses such diverse media as porcelain painting and photomontage. In German.

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Yevgenia Belorusets, The Andreyevskaya Church in Kiev, 2024, from the series: 20 May to 20 June 2024
Saturday, 22 Mar
Open Debate

7 pm

what stands between us: What is Europe Moving Towards? How Artists Are Responding to Present-Day Crises

Currently, the European project is facing more challenges than ever before: war has returned to the continent and the EU is forced to reposition itself in a rapidly changing world. The erosion of the liberal democratic idea can be observed everywhere. Around a month after the German federal election, we'd like to talk to artists operating from a European perspective who have been committed to the project of European unity for many years and who critically examine the respective political systems in which they live. In English.

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Minor Characters, Ensemble Nikel & Jennifer Walshe, Les Docks 2024, © Valentin Bonadei
Saturday, 22 Mar
Concert

7:30 pm

Radialsystem
Holzmarktstraße 33
10243 Berlin

Walshe at MaerzMusik

Jennifer Walshe and Matthew Shlomowitz describe Minor Characters as “a song cycle for the 21st century”, a musical and theatrical exploration of how the internet mediates reality, inviting audiences to notice often-overlooked details, much like observing minutiae in nature. As part of the festival “MaerzMusik” (21 – 31 Mar).

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