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Opening JORDY KERWICK, ARGHAVAN KHOSRAVI

Opening JORDY KERWICK, ARGHAVAN KHOSRAVI

Thu, Jul 16, 4:00 PM
From KÖNIG GALERIE Berlin

We cordially invite you to the opening of the solo shows of Jordy Kerwick and Arghavan Khosravi at our KÖNIG GALERIE venue (St. Agnes, Alexandrinenstrasse 118-121, 10969 Berlin).

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KÖNIG GALERIE ART MARKET GUIDED TOUR

KÖNIG GALERIE ART MARKET GUIDED TOUR

Sat, Aug 1, 9:00 AM
From KÖNIG GALERIE Berlin

Alongside insights into art and architecture, the tour offers a practical introduction to the art market. Learn how galleries operate, how artists are represented, and what influences pricing and value in contemporary art. Designed as an accessible entry point, it provides practical guidance for those beginning their journey into the art world and collecting. Your order confirmation serves as your ticket—please present it before the tour begins. Meeting Point: Entrance of KÖNIG GALERIE, Alexandrinenstraße 118–121, 10969 Berlin For larger group tours or individual dates, please contact: [info@koeniggalerie.com](mailto:info@koeniggalerie.com)

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Uniquely Berlin: A Visit to Museum in der Kulturbrauerei

Uniquely Berlin: A Visit to Museum in der Kulturbrauerei

Sun, Jul 26, 12:00 PM
From Museum Sunday

Design and history nerds, this one's for you! This month we'll be visiting [Museum in der Kulturbrauerei](https://www.hdg.de/en/museum-in-der-kulturbrauerei). This free museum displays objects, art, and other artifacts of everyday living in Communist East Germany. Excited to see you there and to check it out! I've been digging around their poster [archive](https://sint.hdg.de/SINT5/SINT/query?wicket:interface=:3:27:::) and it looks incredible. If folks are interested, we can have a post-visit drink and chat at the nearby (and ironic!) Kapitalist.

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SCULPTURE GARDEN TOUR

SCULPTURE GARDEN TOUR

Sat, Jul 18, 11:00 AM
From KÖNIG GALERIE Berlin

Discover the unique Brutalist architecture of St. Agnes, a former church now home to KÖNIG GALERIE, on this 60-minute guided tour. Gain insights into the Brutalist design of this iconic building, stroll through its sculpture garden, and dive into the current exhibition. This tour focuses on the sculpture garden exhibition [HUMANSCALE](https://www.koeniggalerie.com/blogs/exhibitions/group-show-humanscale), offering deeper insights into the works on view, the participating artists, and the dialogue between the sculptures and the architecture of St. Agnes. The tour will be held in German or English, depending on the group’s preference. **Your order confirmation serves as your ticket**—please present it before the tour begins. Meeting Point: Entrance of KÖNIG GALERIE, Alexandrinenstraße 118–121, 10969 Berlin For larger group tours, please contact: info@koeniggalerie.com We look forward to welcoming you!

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Symphony of Colors: Paul Signac — Brunch, Lecture & Museum Visit

Symphony of Colors: Paul Signac — Brunch, Lecture & Museum Visit

Sun, Jul 12, 9:30 AM
From Berlin Ladies Art Culture
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Join us for a full cultural day out in Potsdam — a guided visit to the brand new Signac exhibition at Museum Barberini, paired with an art lecture and brunch. Museum Barberini has just opened Symphony of Colors: Paul Signac and Neo-Impressionism — an exhibition tracing Signac's journey from early waterside landscapes to his sun-drenched visions of the Côte d'Azur. Around thirty works by Signac are shown alongside paintings by Seurat, Pissarro, Cross, and others, with loans from the Musée d'Orsay, the Van Gogh Museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, and more. Before we visit the exhibition, we'll start with brunch and a short art lecture where I'll introduce Signac, his friendship with Seurat, and how they invented a completely new way of painting — building images from pure colour, dot by dot. 📋 Agenda 🥐 Brunch together 🎨 Art lecture: Signac, Seurat, and the birth of Neo-Impressionism 🖼️ Museum visit: Symphony of Colors exhibition + the permanent Impressionist collection (including 40 Monets) 📅 Date & Time: Friday, 12.07 · 11:30 📍 Location: The exact location of the brunch place will be announced 24 hours before the event 💶 Participation Fee: 10 EUR (museum entry not included — tickets available at the museum) 📌 RSVP required — intimate group, spots are limited. To keep the group intimate and allow for conversation, spaces are limited. Please cancel if you can't attend so someone else may join. ⏰ Respect & Punctuality: Please arrive on time and be mindful of the group. ✅ Event Info & FAQ 🕐 How long will it last? The full experience runs approximately 3–3.5 hours, including brunch, lecture, and museum visit. 💶 Payment — How do I pay? The participation fee is paid on the day, in cash or PayPal. Museum entry is paid separately at the museum. If your plans change, please update your status to "Not Going" so someone on the waiting list can take your spot. 🙏 🚆 How do I get there? Museum Barberini is in Potsdam, about 30-40 minutes from Berlin by S-Bahn or regional train. 🥐 Can I join only for brunch or only for the museum? No — it's one full shared experience. ❗ What if I show up without signing up? Unfortunately a spot can't be guaranteed. Only confirmed RSVPs are accepted. ✨ Meet Yuliya, the founder of Berlin Ladies Art Culture — a growing community of over 2,000 women passionate about art, culture, and meaningful connection. With a background bridging hospitality, real estate, and creative studies, she has lived in Ukraine, France, China, and now Berlin. Over the years, she has expanded her passion for art through diverse studies and experiences — from the Louvre School in Paris to the University of the Arts London, from workshops at the Universität der Künste in Berlin to curatorial programs during the Venice Biennale — and most recently completed studies at Sotheby's Institute of Art in London. Today, she curates experiences that blend art history, conversation, and exploration — always with the goal of making culture feel alive, shared, and inspiring.

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How to Start Your Art Collection: Exclusive Visit to Artist Studio

How to Start Your Art Collection: Exclusive Visit to Artist Studio

Tue, Jul 14, 4:00 PM
From Art Lovers Berlin

Today we look at the works of an artist who over the past two decades, has built an oeuvre consisting primarily of screen prints on paper and canvas. Prior to that, the artist had worked extensively in photography, filmmaking, and set design. The screenprinting work is informed by architecture - ancient and modern structures, calligraphy, graffiti, handwriting, and the movement of the masses through big metropolises. Other techniques on paper are included in the visit - from lithography to etching, cyanotype to woodblock printing - and more! Please note, the studio visit starts promptly at 12:00. This studio is located on the top floor and has no elevator: you will have to walk four flights of stairs. Beverages will be served, poetry may be read. The event is hosted on donation basis between €25-35. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT OUR STUDIO VISITS: Get to know a handful of carefully selected artists who are enhancing, interjecting, and challenging art history through new media, new ideas, and new formats. Every artist builds their own universe, and for one exclusive afternoon, we are welcome into their sacred space of creation. The artist will tell their story and you are free to ask questions, engage in dialogue, and leave feeling inspired - and even with a beautiful new artwork to illuminate your space!

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Meetup connects art enthusiasts who want to visit galleries together in Berlin. You can find and join events hosted by groups interested in exploring the local art scene.

Arts & culture meetups on Meetup let people gather for activities centered around art appreciation, gallery visits, and cultural explorations in various cities, including Berlin.

Yes, you can join multiple groups on Meetup. If you're interested in a variety of art styles, this flexibility allows you to attend different events and meet diverse art lovers.

Not at all. Meetup events cater to all levels, welcoming both experienced connoisseurs and curious newcomers. It’s a great way to learn and appreciate art in a friendly setting.

By using Meetup, you can search for events labeled as arts & culture in Berlin. This helps you find gallery visits planned by local groups and choose dates that align with your schedule.

Yes, it is recommended to RSVP to ensure your spot and receive updates. This helps event organizers manage group sizes and communicate any changes promptly.

Access is typically organized by event groups. Meetup connects you with like-minded art enthusiasts but cannot guarantee entry; check each event's details for such information.

Some events are free, but others might require entry fees for galleries or related activities. Always check the event details on Meetup to understand any costs involved.

You can search for current events in Berlin on Meetup. Filter opportunities by date to find gallery visits and other cultural activities happening today or this weekend.

Typically, yes. However, check with the event organizer on Meetup for group limits or guest policies. Inviting friends can enhance the visit experience.

Local groups or individuals create events. They establish meeting points, plan gallery itineraries, and facilitate art discussions, making it easy to join and participate.

Not necessarily. Some events may feature guided tours, but others might be informal group visits. Check Meetup event descriptions for specifics on tour offerings.

Depending on the organizers, not all events may be in person. Some could be virtual tours or discussions, especially if travel or hygiene restrictions apply.

Absolutely! Meetup encourages user participation. If you have a gallery visit in mind, propose it to related groups, or consider starting a new group for niche interests.

Meetup offers a wide range of gallery visits, but it's dependent on user-created content. Not every gallery may have an active group or event planned.