Lettering ‘draw love build’ in front of the image of a colourful glass house facade
sauerbruch hutton: Jessop West, Sheffield © Jan Bitter

On the occasion of the transfer of their advance legacy to the Academy’s Architectural Archives, Louisa Hutton and Matthias Sauerbruch have reconceived their retrospective exhibition “draw love build” and extended it significantly: access to the archives generates surprising dialogues between iconic architectural visions from the first half of the 20th century and the projects by the Berlin-based architectural team. Opening on 24 Oct at 7 pm.

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Several large-scale photographs hang on the white walls of an exhibition space with a glass roof
Candida Höfer. Käthe Kollwitz Prize 2024, Exhibition view Akademie der Künste, Berlin, 2024, photo: Roman März, © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024

Candida Höfer
Käthe Kollwitz Prize 2024

14 Sep – 24 Nov

Exhibition

The Cologne-based photographer Candida Höfer will be awarded the Käthe Kollwitz Prize 2024. With this prize, the Akademie der Künste honours one of the most internationally recognized German photographers, whose oeuvre, which has grown over five decades, is considered part of the contemporary photographic avant-garde. To mark the awarding of the prize, the Akademie der Künste is showing an exhibition of works by Candida Höfer.

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Anna Seghers Museum
Anna Seghers Museum in Berlin Adlershof, photo: © Andreas [FranzXaver] Süß

Bertolt Brecht's study, Helene Weigel's conservatory, Anna Seghers' “crow's nest” : Regular tours offer visitors a chance to view the homes and studies of the writer Bertolt Brecht, actress and theatre director Helene Weigel and the writer Anna Seghers, largely kept in their original condition. The tours provide an insight into how these three major international figures in the arts world of the 20th century lived and worked.

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Paintings on cellar walls
Picture Cellar, in the foreground mural by Harald Metzkes and Manfred Böttcher © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2018, Photo: Andreas FranzXaver Süß

Picture Cellar
Wednesdays, 5 pm

Guided Tour

In the middle of the political “Tauwetter-Periode” (thaw period), the master students of the German Akademie der Künste celebrate carnival in the coal cellar in 1957 and 1958. The murals by Manfred Böttcher, Harald Metzkes, Ernst Schroeder and Horst Zickelbein can be visited as a unique testimony to unofficial art in the GDR and as part of the eventful history of the institution and the building. Guided tours in German.

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View of the Brandenburg Gate through large glass windows from the upper floor
Reading Room Pariser Platz, Photo: © Katja Strauß

The Library of the Arts is one of the largest special libraries on culture and the modernist arts. Its holdings are characterised by media from every artistic genre from the beginning of the 20th century to the present day, as well as valuable private libraries, which are accessible to everyone free of charge. The voyage of discovery through its treasures begins in the Reading Room and leads into the hidden stacks. Guided Tour in German.

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Akademie der Künste at Pariser Platz. Photo © Jeanette Gonsior
Akademie der Künste at Pariser Platz. Photo © Jeanette Gonsior

The Akademie der Künste is an international community of artists that currently totals 433 members in its six Sections Visual Arts, Architecture, Music, Literature, Performing Arts, Film and Media Arts. It is an exhibition and event location. Its Archives collectively form one of the most important interdisciplinary archives on 20th century art. Founded in 1696, the Akademie der Künste in Berlin is one of the oldest cultural institutes in Europe.

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Manfred Krug, 1972, Photo: Bundesarchiv, Bild 183-L0221-0333 / Franke, Klaus / CC-BY-SA 3.0
Tuesday, 22 Oct
Archive Opening

7 pm

Hanseatenweg

Studio

Manfred Krug: A star in the East and West

Manfred Krug (1937–2016) was one of the few stars of the GDR. Whether as an actor, jazz singer or entertainer, with his unconventional manner and inimitable charm, he inspired millions of viewers. After moving to West Germany in 1977, he soon became an audience favourite. On the occasion of the opening of the Manfred Krug Archive, this great artist will be remembered through talks, film clips, readings and singing. In German.

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Dorotheenstädtischer Friedhof (Dorotheenstadt Cemetery), Berlin Mitte, photo: © Stefanie Thomas
Wednesday, 23 Oct
Guided Tour

2 pm

Brecht-Weigel Museum
Chausseestraße 125
10115 Berlin

Famous women

The resting places of famous women in art and culture are the focus of this guided tour of the Dorotheenstädtischer Friedhof (Dorotheenstadt Cemetery). It tells of the writers Christa Wolf and Annemarie Bostroem, the artists Beatrice Zweig and Doris Kahane, the opera director Ruth Berghaus and many others. Thematic guided tour in German.

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© Fraunhofer HHI
Thursday, 24 Oct
Radio Play

6 pm

Fraunhofer
Heinrich-Hertz-Institut
Einsteinufer 37
10587 Berlin

In the Wave Field / The Ear to the Future Audio plays in 3D

24 October 1924 marked the birth of the German-language audio play with the radio broadcast Zauberei auf dem Sender, a genuinely radiophonic live play. In keeping with the tradition of the art form’s avant-garde beginnings, the Berliner Hörspielfestival listens to the future 100 years on. In the TiME Lab at the Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute, audio plays will be presented in 3D audio, with sounds projected into the room using wave field synthesis.

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Reading Room Pariser Platz, photo: © Katja Strauß
Friday, 25 Oct
Guided Tour

4 pm

Pariser Platz

Lesesaal

The Library of the Arts

The Library of the Arts is one of the largest special libraries on culture and the modernist arts. Its holdings are characterised by media from every artistic genre from the beginning of the 20th century to the present day, as well as valuable private libraries, which are accessible to everyone free of charge. The voyage of discovery through its treasures begins in the Reading Room on Pariser Platz and leads into the hidden stacks. Guided tour in German.

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Leni Riefenstahl in an interview with CBC “Leni Riefenstahl in her own words“ (1965) © CBC
Saturday, 26 Oct
Film and Talk

7 pm

Hanseatenweg

Studio

Riefenstahl
Documentary film by Andres Veiel

As a director, Leni Riefenstahl created iconic images. She always tried to deny her ideological loyalty to the Nazi regime after the Second World War. She only allowed one portrayal of her biography: her own. The estate, which is now accessible, tells a different story. Andres Veiel uses this material to take a fresh look at the life and work of one of the most controversial women of the 20th century. In German and English.

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Dani Karavan, Basic Law 49, glass steles and Corten steel strips, 1998/2003, at the Jakob-Kaiser-Haus in Berlin, with the German Bundestag in the background. Photo: © Denise Baumeister
Tuesday, 29 Oct
Academy Discussions

7 pm

Pariser Platz

Plenarsaal

Kunstfreiheit: Erregungsmechanismen und ihre Folgen

Polarizing opinions and collective states of agitation seem to dominate current discussions in our society, particularly in the cultural sphere. What means of de-escalation are available, and how can we counteract the resulting societal division? How can we return to a constructive and pluralistic culture of debate and discourse? Romy Jaster, Renate Künast, Geraldine Rauch and Simon Strick discuss these questions. Moderation: Manos Tsangaris and Anh-Linh Ngo. In German.

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