Berlinische Galerie Museum of Modern Art 🎨🌆
This museum primarily displays contemporary art, spread over two floors with a beautifully designed staircase! ✅ As soon as you enter, you'll see the hunting exhibition, where the vast empty space highlights the fragility, insignificance, and the powerless decay of life of the small animals lying on the ground. ✅ On the first floor, there are works by the renowned architect Hans Uhlmann. My superficial review would be: the sculptures are hard to comprehend, and the paintings are eye-catching. In another room on the first floor, there is an exhibition about architecture and nature: "Closer to Nature, Bauen mit Pilz, Baum, Lehm," which ends on 10.14. It's my favorite spot in the museum. I touched this honeycomb-like structure before when it was displayed at the TU library, and it was very soft. ✅ The second floor is mainly dedicated to paintings. It tells the story of East Berliners' indecision between leaving or staying during the division of East and West Berlin. What was supposed to be a steel sculpture is instead displayed as a paper model, which I really like for its contrasting sense of liveliness. This place is also very blind-friendly, with many paintings like this dancing lady 💃🏻 replicated in fabric collage form on stools for the blind to touch and understand, and they are accompanied by braille. #ArtExhibition #MustSeeExhibition #BerlinExhibitions #BerlinMuseums #LifeInBerlin #ContemporaryArt