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At Kunstverein in Hamburg, the artist uses the format of the contract for a series of sculptural provocations

BY Maximiliane Leuschner |

At the Badischer Kunstverein, the artist explores the transformative potential of seemingly unassuming actions

BY Ben Livne Weitzman |

At Galerie Molitor, Berlin, a posthumous exhibition dedicated to the artist shows a selection of her cut-out canvases from the 1970s

BY Talia Kwartler |

At Museum Ludwig, the second iteration of the late artist's first comprehensive European retrospective unpacks his experimental approach to material, time and space

At Kunsthalle Mainz, the artist contrasts presence and absence to question the truth of captured events

BY Ben Livne Weitzman |

At Dortmunder Kunstverein the artist critically reflects on the institutionalisation of racism in Germany

BY Stanton Taylor |

At Bonner Kunstverein, the late Filipino artist’s first European retrospective is a poetic tribute to an oeuvre that refuses to be categorized

 

BY Ben Livne Weitzman |

At Jan Kaps, Cologne, the artist highlights the economic precarity of sex workers and the movements encouraging positive change

BY Noemi Smolik |

From the reconstructed City Palace to the Reichsflagge, the symbols and ideologies of colonialism are as alive as ever

Remembering a meeting of two worlds in November 1989

BY Susanne von Falkenhausen |

Part carbon-neutral generator, part contemporary art centre, E-Werk Luckenwalde provides clean energy and affordable studio space

BY Harry Thorne |

Associated with Adolf Hitler’s rise to power, Potsdam’s Garrison Church is a ‘symbol of unity between the church, state and military’

BY Frieze News Desk |

What does Jean-Léon Gérôme’s 1866 painting ‘Slave Market’ say about today’s extremist politics?

BY Cody Delistraty |

Online feuds, real lives and artistic licence

BY Jörg Heiser |

Jan van Huysum’s ‘Vase of Flowers’ was stolen in 1943 by retreating German troops

In further news: German pavilion announces artist for Venice; Emmanuel Macron urges art world to fight extremism

Ahead of the school’s centenary, European museums celebrate the creative brilliance of the often-overlooked Bauhaus women

BY Alice Twemlow |

Gallery owner says he doesn’t want to support the painter’s political views and that ‘this is essentially what you do if you give him a platform’

Disputes about city architecture and historical revisionism are raging, but political lines are not always so clear

BY Oliver Elser |

The online petition organized by Green Party MPs warns that far-right politics across the continent has dangerous implications for the arts