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At Savvy Contemporary, Berlin a group show reveals how decolonization has become a buzzword in progressive museum programming

BY Harry Burke |

An exhibition at Galerie Buchholz, Berlin, reveals how the artist uses the technique of collage to create an aesthetic of ambivalence

BY Kristian Vistrup Madsen |

In further news: Syria’s National Museum in Damascus reopens; and a protest at the British Museum’s protest-themed show

Jenn Nkiru will direct the fourth film, on Detroit and Berlin techno culture, to premiere at Frieze Los Angeles

For his first exhibition at Esther Schipper, Berlin, the artist created a 5D simulator to present today's politics of hyperrealism

BY Jeppe Ugelvig |

With exhibitions at more than 45 official participating venues, here’s our guide of what not to miss during Berlin Art Week

BY Emily McDermott |

At Berlin’s Haus der Kulturen der Welt, an exhibition presents art from the turbulent interwar years as an archaeology of knowledge

BY Kito Nedo |

Exploring the lingering effects of war, censorship and colonialism on art collections – where do museums entangled in complex histories go from here?

BY Jörg Heiser |

Pyotr Verzilov, who stormed the World Cup final in an anti-Putin protest, is currently in intensive care

The artist draws on psychoanalysis and an ancient calendar to explore the idea that life has a predetermined narrative at Barbara Wien, Berlin

BY Harry Thorne |

Mother and daughter topple playground art; and Mr Brexit fails to sell at Royal Academy: all the latest in art world madness

BY In the Name of Art |

The mysterious project, which has signed up Marina Abramović and Massive Attack, will create a ‘city within a city’

Celebrating its 30th year, the international festival showcases the relationship between the city's art scene and its contemporary dance cousins

BY Hili Perlson |

In further news: MoMA reaches contract agreement with staff; man hospitalized after falling into Anish Kapoor installation

A survey of 1,745 artists reveals how job precarity, sexual abuse and gender disparities are rife in the city’s famous art scene

In a show at Nome, Berlin, the artists explore various opaque techniques employed by traders who utilize information to dupe rival investors

BY Adam Kleinman |

At a warehouse in Berlin-Kreuzberg, commissioned by the KW Institute, the artist explores technology's mediation and manipulation of our identities

BY Tobi Maier |

At Berlin’s Zilberman Gallery, reflections on the power asserted by technological progress: can anyone make it stop?

BY Hili Perlson |

60 years after the celebrated Brutalist architect fell foul of local authorities, a Berlin Unité d’Habitation apartment is refurbished to his original plans

In further news: San Francisco takes a pro-immigrant stand with new arts project; Cuba clamps down on independent biennial