The former British Museum director, who steered the project for three years, discusses its Enlightenment roots and ambition to engage a wider public
Hartmut Dorgerloh says institution will discuss presentation of non-Western art “together with critical friends and the communities”
The German capital once attracted talent from across the world with its cheap rents, but gentrification is making an exodus already seen in London and New York
Galleries and collectors praised fair's new location but visitors remain largely German
Exile gallery has moved to Vienna, while Gillmeier Rech closes
The Palais Populaire will be a permanent exhibition space for the bank's 55,000 works
From Candice Breitz’s triptych about sex workers to Christiane Möbus’s petrified wood auction in the city’s oldest church
Russia film-maker Ilya Khrzhanovsky’s giant installation based on 700 hours of film faces insurmountable bureaucratic hurdles
Survey at Martin-Gropius-Bau boasts a staggering 1,000 exhibits discovered over the past 20 years in Germany
Organisers of the culture festival Berliner Festspiele are in talks with city authorities and are yet to confirm the event
“Women are particularly affected by this precarious situation,” study’s author says
With more than 120 galleries, fair's second edition will test the strength of the German capital's under-developed art market
From superhero action figures to Chianti-infused treasure hunts and poolside art, exhibitions are exploring the importance of play
Only ten of the wall paintings—created in housing complexes to offer visual relief from the booming German capital—remain
Funds donated by Alwaleed Philanthropies will support exhibitions and education, including “Multaka” project to train refugees as museum guides
Ahead of his retrospective at Washington, DC's Smithsonian American Art Museum, the artist discusses his interest in the social and political implications of technologies, including mass surveillance systems and artificial intelligence
First exhibition will show around 300 works on paper from the bank’s vast corporate collection
Object was returned to consigner not museum from where it was looted at the end of Second World War
Manifesta 12, Made in LA, Riboca and the tenth Berlin Biennale explore whether art can make a difference in a rapidly changing world
Villa Grisebach says price is the highest paid for any work in a German auction
The cap is the first “rapid response” exhibit in new vitrine
Exhibition next autumn will explore German unification in a global context
The objects “do not belong in our museums”, says the president of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation
The institution is using funds from a private foundation to restore works scarred by war
Its current venue will be leased to the new Museum of Exile from the end of 2019
New exhibition looks at how love of travel was a prominent feature of 19th-century German Romanticism
The Iraqi-Kurdish artist examines migration and contemporary politics in his solo show at the New Museum
Axel Haubrok is fighting zoning restrictions after buying the former premises of the chauffeur service for top East German officials
Our guest host Arsalan Mohammad takes us behind the scenes of the explosion of shows during Gallery Weekend Berlin and beyond, speaking to dealers and artists about the changing face and enduring appeal of one of the world's most creative cities
Curtain also lifts on Manifesta 12 and the 2019 Sharjah Biennial