Galerie im Saalbau

25.04.–05.07.2026
…or do you love your blinders?
Sculptor Cornelia Herfurtner questions how we deal with the omnipresent visibility of violence. With her wood reliefs, inlays, dough prints, and …
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11.07.–13.09.2026
Nach Bild
Nach Bild is a call to action. Nach Bild is a manifesto. Nach Bild asks about the aftermath—a world in which images have abandoned us. After Image, …
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A person is sitting on a chair in an exhibition room. The chair is part of the artwork
19.09.–22.11.2026
Bittersweet Symphony
The exhibition brings together two photographic works that examine alcohol addiction from different perspectives. Stefanie Moshammer approaches the …
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Auf einer Regalleiste an der Wand stehen Gläser in verschiedenen Formen, gefüllt mit bunten Flüssigkeiten
28.11.2026–07.02.2027
That Every Stone Is
The solo exhibition “That Every Stone Is” by artist Patricia Morosan invites visitors to rethink the relationship between humans, matter, …
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A hand reaches up from below to grab hold of a rock. The sea and sky can be seen in the background.
14.02.–19.04.2026
Neuköllner Kunstpreis 2026
Galerie im Saalbau presents the nominated artists for the Neuköllner Kunstpreis 2026 in a group exhibition.
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Vor einem goldenen Hintergrund steht der Schriftzug

Galerie im Saalbau

In the middle of the urban and multicultural heart of North Neukölln, Galerie im Saalbau on Karl-Marx-Straße presents a wide array of artistic projects. As a municipal “local gallery,” it offers artists in Berlin and in Neukölln in particular, a platform to explore everyday questions and socio-political topics in temporary exhibitions.
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Announcements

Unfortunately, we are not accepting applications for exhibition projects at the Galerie im Saalbau until further notice. Thank you for your understanding.
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Address

Karl-Marx-Straße 141
12043 Berlin
U7 Karl-Marx-Straße

Opening Hours

Open daily from 10 am to 8 pm
Free admission

Events

  • Vernissage

    The exhibition asks how everyday actions can take on political dimensions. It begins with the observation that the boundaries between private and public space are increasingly shifting. Herfurtner’s works draw on motifs from everyday life and combine craft-based techniques with contemporary social questions.

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