Philippe Parreno to transform the entire Haus Der Kunst with fully driven AI exhibition.
19 March 2024 • Mark Westall
As part of a groundbreaking new collaboration with Leeum Museum of Art in Seoul, Haus der Kunst, Munich’s global centre… Read More
19 March 2024 • Mark Westall
As part of a groundbreaking new collaboration with Leeum Museum of Art in Seoul, Haus der Kunst, Munich’s global centre… Read More
12 February 2024 • Mark Westall
“Mute” is the largest solo exhibition to date by artist and composer Pan Daijing (b. 1991, Guiyang, China). The live… Read More
2 January 2024 • Mark Westall
Haus der Kunst, Munich’s global centre for contemporary art has revealed its highlights of the Spring/Summer 2024 season today including:
12 November 2023 • Mark Westall
Haus der Kunst, Munich, has unveiled the most comprehensive survey ever of the work of legendary American artist Meredith Monk… Read More
29 September 2023 • Mark Westall
Tate Modern today announced a new annual commission the Infinities Commission to support experimental and visionary new work.
9 September 2023 • Toby Upson
Let’s suspend the narrative. Toleranzfenster [Window of Tolerance], WangShui’s first institutional exhibition in Europe, is a super-real entanglement.
30 August 2023 • Toby Upson
Personally, I’m off to Munich for Various Others; an ‘international format,’ where art spaces across the city invite galleries, curators, artists and various other art entities from elsewhere to realise a project together as part of the 17-day celebration.
21 August 2023 • Mark Westall
Haus der Kunst in Munich presents the first solo museum show in Europe of the American artist, WangShui.
19 July 2023 • Mark Westall
Following three years of research and development, Haus der Kunst, Munich’s global centre for contemporary art, will present a landmark… Read More
7 April 2022 • Mark Westall
Andrea Lissoni, Director of Haus der Kunst, Munich’s renowned museum of contemporary art, today announced radical plans to expand and… Read More
9 February 2022 • Mark Westall
The ground-breaking artist Fujiko Nakaya (b. 1933, Sapporo, Japan) will be celebrated in the first comprehensive survey exhibition outside Japan at Haus der Kunst in Munich, curated by its Director Andrea Lissoni and curator Sarah Johanna Theurer