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

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

Sun, Jul 5, 10:00 AM
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. 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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Gallery Visit After Work + Drinks: Kyiv Biennial at KW

Gallery Visit After Work + Drinks: Kyiv Biennial at KW

Thu, Jul 9, 4:00 PM
From Berlin Ladies Art Culture
4.9

Join us for an evening visit to one of Berlin's most important exhibitions this summer — the Kyiv Biennial: A Bird That Cannot Land at KW Institute for Contemporary Art - followed by drinks and conversation nearby. The exhibition spans the entire building and features over 40 artists from across Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and the Mediterranean, exploring themes of exile, memory, belonging, and resilience through contemporary art, video, and installation. Artists include Hito Steyerl, Mona Hatoum, and many more. This isn't just an exhibition — it's a conversation about what it means to create art in times of war and displacement. Powerful, timely, and right here in Mitte. I'll be there to share context and guide the experience, and afterwards we'll head for drinks nearby to talk about what we saw. 📋 Agenda 🖼️ KW Institute — Kyiv Biennial: A Bird That Cannot Land 🍷 Drinks nearby afterwards 📅 Date & Time: Thursday, 09.07 · 18:00 📍 Meeting Point: KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Auguststraße 69, Berlin Mitte 💶 Participation Fee: 10 EUR (exhibition entry not included — tickets available at KW on the day, card payment only) 📌 RSVP required — intimate group. 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 2.5–3 hours including drinks. 💶 Payment — How do I pay? Participation fee is paid on the day - cash or PayPal. Exhibition entry is paid separately at KW (card only). If your plans change, please update your status to "Not Going" so someone on the waiting list can take your spot. 🙏 🥐 Can I join only for the drinks or only for the exhibition? 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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Brunch, Lecture & Marina Abramović Exhibition at Gropius Bau

Brunch, Lecture & Marina Abramović Exhibition at Gropius Bau

Sat, Jul 11, 9:30 AM
From Berlin Ladies Art Culture
4.9

Join us for a thought-provoking Saturday morning exploring the legacy of women in art — from timeless icons to one of today's most influential and provocative voices. 📋 Agenda 🥐 Brunch & Lecture: We'll meet for a cosy brunch with croissants, viennoiserie, and coffee/tea — included in the participation fee. Alongside, I'll give a lecture on groundbreaking women artists — from Artemisia Gentileschi to Hilma af Klint — tracing how women have challenged, redefined, and expanded the boundaries of art across centuries. 🖼️ Marina Abramović exhibition at Gropius Bau: Then we'll head to Gropius Bau to experience Marina Abramović: Balkan Erotic Epic — her first major solo show in Berlin since the 1990s. The exhibition spans the entire building, weaving together video, sculpture, and live performance rooted in Balkan folklore, ritual, eroticism, and the body as a site of political resistance. It includes daily live re-performances and works spanning 50 years of her practice. One of the most talked-about exhibitions in Berlin this year. 📅 Date & Time: Saturday, 11.07 · 11:30 📍 Brunch location: Exact address shared with attendees 1 day before the event 📍 Exhibition: Gropius Bau, Niederkirchnerstraße 7, Berlin 💶 Participation Fee: 30 EUR (brunch included; exhibition entry not included — tickets available at Gropius Bau) 📌 RSVP required — intimate group, spots are limited ✅ Event Info & FAQ 🕐 How long will it last? The full experience runs approximately 4–5 hours including brunch, lecture, and exhibition visit. 💶 Payment — How do I pay? Participation fee is paid on the day — cash or PayPal. Exhibition entry is paid separately at Gropius Bau. If your plans change, please update your status to "Not Going" so someone on the waiting list can take your spot. 🙏 ⚠️ Limited Spots: 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. ⚠️ Content note: The Abramović exhibition includes depictions of nudity, self-harm, and sexually explicit acts rooted in Balkan ritual and folklore. 🥐 Can I join only for brunch or only for the exhibition? 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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Brunch, Lecture & Many Shades of Grès Fashion Becomes Art Exhibition

Brunch, Lecture & Many Shades of Grès Fashion Becomes Art Exhibition

Sat, Jul 18, 9:30 AM
From Berlin Ladies Art Culture
4.9

Join us for a thought-provoking Saturday exploring the women who turned fashion into art — from the ateliers of Paris to a landmark exhibition here in Berlin. 📋 **Agenda** 🥐 **Brunch & Lecture: When Art Meets Fashion** — We'll meet for a cosy brunch with croissants, viennoiserie, and coffee/tea — included in the participation fee. Alongside, I'll trace the women who turned fashion into art — from Rose Bertin, Marie Antoinette's "Minister of Fashion," to Schiaparelli and Chanel, and through to Iris van Herpen today — showing how they used cloth the way sculptors use stone, and challenged what fashion was allowed to mean. 🖼️ **Many Shades of Grès: Fashion Becomes Art at Kunstgewerbemuseum**: Then we'll head to the Kulturforum for the first exhibition of its kind in the German-speaking world dedicated to Madame Grès — one of the most important couturières of the 20th century, who once said her scissors were her most important tool. The show brings together 25 of her draped, sculptural gowns alongside ancient sculpture and paintings from the Antikensammlung and Gemäldegalerie — placing her work in direct dialogue with the classical forms that inspired it. 📅 **Date & Time:** Saturday, 18.07 · 11:30 📍 **Brunch location:** Exact address shared with attendees 1 day before the event 📍 **Exhibition:** Kunstgewerbemuseum, Kulturforum, Johanna und Eduard Arnhold Platz, 10785 Berlin 💶 **Participation Fee:** 30 EUR (brunch included; exhibition entry not included — tickets available at the museum) 📌 **RSVP required** — intimate group, spots are limited ✅ **Event Info & FAQ** 🕐 **How long will it last?** The full experience runs approximately 4–5 hours, including brunch, lecture, and exhibition visit. 💶 **Payment — How do I pay?** Participation fee is paid on the day — cash or PayPal. Exhibition 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. 🙏 ⚠️ **Limited Spots:** 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. 🥐 **Can I join only for brunch or only for the exhibition?** 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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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
4.9

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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Frequently asked questions

Meetup connects people with shared interests to join groups and attend events. In cities like Berlin, it helps art enthusiasts discover local exhibitions and meet fellow art lovers.

Use Meetup's search feature to discover art exhibitions happening in Berlin. You can filter by date, location, and theme to find events that match your interests.

Yes, Meetup hosts several art-focused groups in Berlin. These groups often organize exhibitions, gallery tours, and meetups, providing opportunities to engage with the local art scene.

To join an art group in Berlin, search for groups related to art on Meetup and click 'Join'. Once you're part of a group, you'll receive updates about upcoming exhibitions and events.

Yes, you can RSVP to events through the Meetup app or website. This ensures you secure your spot and receive reminders about the art exhibition in Berlin.

Not necessarily. While some art exhibitions may have entry fees, many Meetup groups organize free events. Always check each event's details for cost information.

Meetup groups often include local artists, providing opportunities to engage with creators directly. However, attendance may vary per event, so it's best to check group activities.

Yes, in Berlin, you’ll find Meetup groups that host various kinds of exhibitions, including photography. Browse categories to find groups focusing on photography in art.

Absolutely! Once you're part of a group, many organizers welcome members' suggestions for future events. It’s a great way to influence local art activities.

Meetup is mostly for group activities and exhibitions. While some events might feature auctions, they primarily focus on sharing and enjoying art collectively.

Event quality can vary since each is organized individually. Meetup provides the platform, but the event's quality depends on group organizers and details.

Meetup encourages organizers to follow local health guidelines, but adherence can vary across events. Always check individual event descriptions for specific safety measures.

Art exhibitions may have varying schedules. It's best to check Meetup regularly and plan a few weeks in advance to lock down your spot at popular events.

Once you RSVP on Meetup, you're in! You can often join events instantly unless there are restrictions or limited entries stated by the organizer.

Yes, you may find both on Meetup. Some art exhibitions in Berlin could be in-person, while others might be hosted online, depending on the group's setup.