Ludwig Schirmer, from the series Ein Dorf, 1950–1960 © Ludwig Schirmer/OSTKREUZ
28 Feb – 4 May
Exhibition

Hanseatenweg

Hall 3

Ein Dorf 1950–2022. Ute Mahler, Werner Mahler und Ludwig Schirmer

Tue – Fri 2 – 7 pm
Sat, Sun, Holiday 11 am – 7 pm

Open at Easter

Combined ticket with exhibition “what stands between us
€ 10/7
Free admission for under 18s, Tuesdays

Tickets


Guided tours
Tue 5 pm
Sun 13 Apr, 20 Apr
each at 2 pm
€ 5 plus exhibition ticket

Curator’s tour with Marit Lena Herrmann (for deaf and hearing guests with translation into German sign language)
Sun 4 May 2 pm

Guided tour for deaf and hearing guests with translation into German sign language
Tue 8 Apr 5 pm

Scenic Readings with Kerstin Hensel, students from the HfS Ernst Busch
Thur 6 Mar, 20 Mar, 3 Apr, 24 Apr
each at 5 pm
Sun 9 Mar, 16 Mar, 6 Apr, 27 Apr
each at 2 pm
€ 5 plus exhibition ticket

Tickets for Guided tours & Readings


Education programme, workshops for school classes
at adk.de/kunstwelten


In the frame of EMOP Berlin – European Month of Photography 2025

In cooperation with OSTKREUZ Photographers Agency

Simon Lehner, Balance study with boy, 2018, from the series How far is a lightyear?, 2005 – 2019. Pigment-print, 90 x 72 cm, Courtesy KOW Berlin © Simon Lehner
28 Feb – 4 May
Exhibition

Hanseatenweg

Hall 1 + 2

EMOP Berlin: what stands between us.
Photography as a Medium for Chronicling

Tue – Fri 2 – 7 pm
Sat, Sun, Holiday 11 am – 7 pm

Open at Easter

Combined ticket with exhibition “Ein Dorf 1950–2022
€ 10/7
Free admission for under 18s, Tuesdays

Tickets


Guided tours
For all guided tours a free ticket is required which is available at the box office on site.

Sun 6 Apr, 13 Apr, 20 Apr, 27 Apr
each at 12 pm
Free admission with exhibition ticket

Sat 3 May at 12 pm
Free admission with exhibition ticket

Curator’s tour with Maren Lübbke-Tidow
Sun 4 May 12 pm
Free admission with exhibition ticket


Central festival exhibition of EMOP Berlin – European Month of Photography 2025

© Piotr Nykowski
Saturday, 5 Apr
Performance, Music, Reading, Debate

2 pm

European Alliance of Academies
Polish Perspectives

With Weronika Adamowska, Joanna Bator, Phoebe Bognár, Olga Brzezińska, Jacek Dehnel, Karolina Golimowska, Julia Hanske, Nele Hertling, Linus Hüsam, Agnieszka Holland, Dominika Kasprowicz, Anna Krenz, Lisa Palmes, Robert Piaskowski, Kathrin Röggla, Volker Schlöndorff, Katarzyna Sitko, Anna Smolar, Manos Tsangaris, Turkowski & Nowacka

In English, Polish and German

Cooperation: Polish Institute Berlin

Funded by: Foundation for German-Polish Cooperation

Supported by: Daniel Chodowiecki Foundation, Goethe-Institut Warsaw, Villa Decius Kraków, European Film Academy

Daypass (including film screening Green Border, excluding theatre performance JaWa)
€ 15/9

Buy Daypass

Due to the limited seating capacity, an additional single ticket must be booked for the JaWa theatre performance.

Ticket JaWa 4:30 pm

Ticket JaWa 9 pm

Film screening only:
€ 7,50/5

Ticket Green Border 9 pm

Pavilion for Japanese Art by Bruce Goff (with Bart Prince), Los Angeles 1978–1988 © Heinz Emigholz & Filmgalerie 451
12 – 13 Apr
Lecture and Film

Hanseatenweg

Studio

Arsenal on Location: Heinz Emigholz
Architecture and Film

Sat 12 Apr 7 pm
Sullivans Banken, Germany 1993–2000, 38 min, restored print
by Heinz Emigholz

The Fountainhead, US 1949, 114 min, OV
by King Vidor
Introduction: Heinz Emigholz

Sun 13 Apr 7 pm
Goff in der Wüste, Germany 2003, 110 min, restored print
by Heinz Emigholz

Lecture “Gibt es eine queere Architektur?”

Funded by the Capital Cultural Fund (HKF)

In German

€ 7,50/5

Viktor Ruban, © Kostya Us
Tuesday, 15 Apr
Opening Lecture

7 pm

Hanseatenweg

Clubroom

Valeska Gert Guest Professorship
Viktor Ruban

With Viktor Ruban, Lucia Ruprecht, Lindsey Drury

In English

Free admission

Cooperation: Freie Universität Berlin, DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program

Marieluise on a class trip, end of 10th grade, 1971 © Winfried Junge
Sunday, 27 Apr
Film and Talk

3:30 pm

Hanseatenweg

Studio

Drehbuch: Die Zeiten

Drehbuch: Die Zeiten. Drei Jahrzehnte mit den Kindern von Golzow und der DEFA. Ein Film über einen Film,
D 1961–1992, 284 min, restored print

With Barbara and Winfried Junge (Directors), Marieluise Seidel, Bernhard Guderjahn (Protagonists)

Moderation: Stefanie Eckert (DEFA Foundation)

In German

€ 7,50/5

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Katharina Grosse's studio on the grounds of the Wunderblock Foundation, Groß-Kreutz (Havel), 2024, © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2025 / Photo: Studio Katharina Grosse
Monday, 28 Apr
Book Presentation and Talk

7 pm

Hanseatenweg

Studio Lobby

Rinderkombinat Völkerfreundschaft

With Annett Gröschner, Katharina Grosse

Moderation: Bernadette Conrad

In German

€ 7,50/5

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