
Bruce Nauman.
Dream Passage
28 May - 10 October 2010
The exhibition, Dream Passage, presented by the National Gallery in the Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart - Berlin, is the first major retrospective in Berlin of the internationally famous American artist Bruce Nauman. It is being held in connection with the presentation of the spectacular architectural sculpture Room with My Soul Left Out, Room That Does Not Care from 1984, which was recently donated to the National Gallery by the collector Friedrich Christian Flick.
Carsten Höller.
Soma
5 November 2010 - 6 February 2011
How do we achieve enlightenment? What role is science given in our society, and what role myth? Do we need to find alternative categories for experience and alternative approaches to awakening consciousness? These questions are all raised by the artist Carsten Höller (born 1961, in Brussels) in his show in the Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart - Berlin.
Who knows Tomorrow
4 June - 26 September 2010
Who Knows Tomorrow - this piece of worldly wisdom, heard everyday over large parts of Africa, provides the title for a remarkable project held by the National Gallery, for which it has invited five internationally acclaimed artists, whose work is primarily shaped by their African origins, to join together in creating a major exhibition in Berlin.
Die Sammlungen. The Collections. Les Collections
16 February 2010 - 15 February 2011
The Nationalgalerie im Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart - Berlin presents on over 10 000 sqm works from its famous collections. The exhibition uses thematic, monographic and motivic constellations, surprising dialogues and individual appearances rich in associations to cast works from the Nationalgalerie, the Marx and Marzona Collections as well as the Friedrich Christian Flick Collection in Hamburger Bahnhof in all parts of the museum.