Gallery Weekend Berlin

Gallery Weekend Berlin Save the Date: May 1–3, 2026

Discover art in gallery spaces, explore a diversity of architectures, gain insight into the contexts of art production—with around 50 participating galleries, Gallery Weekend Berlin makes for an exquisite art experience.

Artist Studio I Install - Caroline Bachmann In the 2000s, Caroline Bachmann turned to landscape painting, exploring what...
14/05/2026

Artist Studio I Install - Caroline Bachmann

In the 2000s, Caroline Bachmann turned to landscape painting, exploring what might still be possible within such a historically established genre. A recurring element in her work is repetition: by painting the same motif again and again, the familiar gradually becomes strange, opening up new ways of seeing. Her process begins directly in nature, where she makes quick pencil sketches and notes colors and atmospheric impressions. From these sketches, slow and carefully developed paintings emerge that evoke less an objective landscape than the memory of a lived moment.

For the exhibition “Der See und die Sonne” at Meyer Riegger, presented on the occasion of Gallery Weekend Berlin 2026, Bachmann traveled from her home on Lake Geneva in Switzerland to Geneva Lake in Wisconsin, USA. Over the course of five days, she circled the lake, capturing its landscape, light, and atmosphere in sketches that were later developed into a new body of work in the studio. Throughout the gallery spaces, these new paintings of the American lake encounter earlier works depicting the original Lake Geneva.

- Diana Pfammatter offers in her ongoing series Artist Studio I Install a rare glimpse into the often-hidden processes of artistic creation. For this edition, she has invited artist and filmmaker Franziska von Stenglin to expand the campaign with a moving image layer.

12/05/2026

💥 GALLERY WEEKEND BERLIN 2026 💥

What a weekend! Thank you to everyone who joined us and brought this edition to life across the city.

From May 1–3:
• 57 galleries opened their doors
• 80+ artists shared their work
• 14 Art Talks filled Neue Nationalgalerie & Hamburger Bahnhof
• 11 Art Walks connected visitors more closely to the program
• PERSPECTIVES launched as a new rotating section

The 22nd edition was shaped by a wide network of galleries, artists, curators, collectors, partners, guides, and our dedicated team — thank you for your energy and commitment.

We are grateful for the continued support of the Senate Department for Economic Affairs, Energy and Enterprises, as well as our partners BMW, Gucci, and Berliner Volksbank.


With special thanks to , , and .

📅 Next edition: April 30 – May 2, 2027
Until next time.

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Part two of .hans’ walk through Gallery Weekend Berlin.Moving between openings, streets, and late-night stops, he spoke ...
11/05/2026

Part two of .hans’ walk through Gallery Weekend Berlin.

Moving between openings, streets, and late-night stops, he spoke with artists, visitors, and friends encountered along the way - collecting impressions of the city and this year’s edition as it unfolded.







Part two of .hans’ walk through Gallery Weekend Berlin.Moving between openings, streets, and late-night stops, he spoke ...
11/05/2026

Part two of .hans’ walk through Gallery Weekend Berlin.

Moving between openings, streets, and late-night stops, he spoke with artists, visitors, and friends encountered along the way - collecting impressions of the city and this year’s edition as it unfolded.






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Gallery Weekend is as much about the people as it is about the art — the conversations at openings, the chance encounter...
05/05/2026

Gallery Weekend is as much about the people as it is about the art — the conversations at openings, the chance encounters between galleries, the moments that unfold in bars and late-night gatherings.

Like last year, .hans took to the streets to ask people about Berlin along the way. This time, he retraced his path through the city, reconnecting with artists, friends, and colleagues — all within the vibrant pulse of this year’s shows.

Same spirit. New encounters. New stories.


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A massive thank you to our media partners for helping us navigate this city-wide celebration. Your deep dives, interview...
05/05/2026

A massive thank you to our media partners for helping us navigate this city-wide celebration. Your deep dives, interviews and live coverage brought the 22nd edition of Gallery Weekend Berlin to life for audiences everywhere.

We are so grateful for your curiosity and for championing the galleries and artists who made this weekend unforgettable. Until next time!

Artist Studio I Install - Candice BreitzCandice Breitz (b. 1972 in Johannesburg, lives and works in Berlin) explores the...
02/05/2026

Artist Studio I Install - Candice Breitz

Candice Breitz (b. 1972 in Johannesburg, lives and works in Berlin) explores the complex interplay between media, identity, and power in her artistic practice. Her works engage with questions of representation, political responsibility, and social conflict, revealing the extent to which both individual and collective identities are shaped by media and institutional frameworks.

Diana Pfammatter and Franziska von Stenglin spent an afternoon accompanying Breitz during the installation of Hot Potato at KOW. The exhibition reads as both an angry and passionate love letter to Berlin as a site of art and power. Breitz interweaves personal perspectives with historical references, drawing on artists who understand art as a space for political reflection.

In Hot Potato, it takes on multiple forms, appearing as a costumed performer, a damaged sculpture displayed in a vitrine, and a recurring visual motif. It shifts between controlled emblem and vulnerable, resistant figure, exposing the political tensions that shape contemporary artistic practice.

- Diana Pfammatter offers in her ongoing series “Artist Studio l Install” a rare glimpse into the often-hidden processes of artistic creation. For this edition, she has invited artist and filmmaker Franziska von Stenglin to expand the campaign with a moving image layer.

📍Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi Adam Gordon Months Turn to YearsMay 1 – July 4, 2026 On the occasion of Berlin Gallery Week...
02/05/2026

📍Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi

Adam Gordon
Months Turn to Years
May 1 – July 4, 2026


On the occasion of Berlin Gallery Weekend 2026, Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi is pleased to announce Adam Gordon’s solo exhibition “Months Turn To Years,” presenting a new body of work developed as what the artist describes as “one organism”.

Adam Gordon (b. 1986, St. Paul, Minnesota) is an artist based in Jersey City, New Jersey.

Credits:  
1&2) Adam Gordon, Untitled, 2026.
3-5) Installation views, Adam Gordon, Month Turn to Years, 2026.
Courtesy the artist and Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi, Berlin. Photo: Graysc

Gallery Portrait - Galerie Isabella BortolozziGalerie Isabella Bortolozzi is considered one of Berlin’s most respected a...
02/05/2026

Gallery Portrait - Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi

Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi is considered one of Berlin’s most respected and influential contemporary art galleries. Representing more than 30 artists across emerging, established, and historical positions – including Wu Tsang, Ed Atkins, and the estate of Carol Rama – the programme is defined by its openness to new aesthetic languages and a commitment to artists working outside dominant narratives. Questions of the body, language, vulnerability and political tension run through the gallery’s exhibitions with an urgency that engages the central questions of the present.

Founded by the Italian-born gallerist Isabella Bortolozzi in Mitte in 2004, the gallery later moved to Schöneberger Ufer, where it remains today. In 2014, a second space, Eden Eden, opened nearby on Bülowstraße.

Here is an excerpt from a conversation between Duncan Ballantyne-Way and Isabella Bortolozzi. Read the full conversation on our website.

𝙒𝙝𝙚𝙣 𝙮𝙤𝙪 𝙛𝙞𝙧𝙨𝙩 𝙤𝙥𝙚𝙣𝙚𝙙 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙜𝙖𝙡𝙡𝙚𝙧𝙮, 𝙝𝙤𝙬 𝙙𝙞𝙙 𝙮𝙤𝙪 𝙜𝙤 𝙖𝙗𝙤𝙪𝙩 𝙥𝙪𝙩𝙩𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙩𝙤𝙜𝙚𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙧 𝙖 𝙥𝙧𝙤𝙜𝙧𝙖𝙢𝙢𝙚? I think that’s something very personal that has to do with yourself, it’s connected to one’s desire and how this desire changes over time. A programme reflects the disposition of your being, rather than an attempt to constantly anticipate the next commercial opportunity (such attempts always end in tears!) Back when I opened the gallery in 2004, I did not have a business plan, and it was not a particular moment besides the fact that I decided to “jump”.  I opened the space with a show by the Slovakian artist Julius Koller. Julius’ symbol was the question mark, and I asked him to draw one in the space – a question mark was a good start for a gallery.

📍Galerie Michael Haas & Kunst Lager Haas   Group Show D’après Manet May 2 – June 19, 2026   Opening: May 1, 6–9 pm  Unde...
01/05/2026

📍Galerie Michael Haas & Kunst Lager Haas 

Group Show
D’après Manet
May 2 – June 19, 2026  
Opening: May 1, 6–9 pm

Under the title D’après Manet, Galerie Michael Haas has brought together works by 51 international artists, the vast majority of which were created specifically for the exhibition. They pay tribute to the legacy of French painter Édouard Manet (1832–1883) by quoting or parodying his paintings and drawings, adapting them in their own distinctive styles and opening up entirely new perspectives for us, the viewers.

Participating artists:
Jordi Alcaraz, Martin Assig, Andrea Baumgartl, Nicole Bianchet, Peter Böhnisch, Peter Bömmels, Abraham David Christian, Christopher Colm-Morrin, Michael Craig-Martin, Tatjana Doll, Slawomir Elsner, Tim Ernst, Marianna Gartner, Pep Girbent, Julius Grünewald, Beate Günther, Tobias Hauser, Axel Heil, Almut Heise, Gregor Hildebrandt, Hipkiss, Marcel Hüppauff, John Isaacs, Martha Jungwirth, Michael Kirkham, Astrid Klein, Gustav Kluge, Bernd Koberling, Dirk Lange, Philip Loersch, Markus Lüpertz, Haruko Maeda, Jakob Mattner, Jonathan Meese, Monika Michalko, David Nicholson, Tanja Nittka, José Noguero, Albert Oehlen, Lydia Pettit, Reinhard Pods, Daniel Richter, Gerd Rohling, Gino Rubert, Matthias Schaufler, Dennis Scholl, John Stark, Craig Stewart, Strawalde, Dimitris Tzamouranis, René Wirths

Credits:  
1) Daniel Richter, Kritik an Manet, 2025 / Courtesy the artist and Galerie Michael Haas
2) Tatjana Doll, RIP Elite, 2018 / Courtesy the artist and Galerie Michael Haas
3) Almut Heise, Im Bistro, 2025 / Courtesy the artist and Galerie Michael Haas
4) Pep Girbent, Courtauld Institute Wall, 2025 / Courtesy the artist and Galerie Michael Haas

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