- Neuköllner Kunstpreis
- Award Ceremony
- Vernissage
Award ceremony Neuköllner Kunstpreis 2026
Award ceremony of Neuköllner Kunstpreis on February 13, 2026 at Heimathafen Neukölln
Award ceremony of Neuköllner Kunstpreis on February 13, 2026 at Heimathafen Neukölln
The finissage of beyond tongues—Synesthetic Transmission offers the last opportunity to experience the exhibition and take part in an exclusive exhibition tour with artists Sarah Oh-Mock and Bongjun Oh. Visitors will gain comprehensive insights into the creation of the works and the intercultural concepts behind the exhibition.
As part of the exhibition beyond tongues, artists Sarah Oh-Mock and Bongjun Oh talk to curator Keumwha Kim about transcultural collaboration, language as material, and the possibilities of artistic communication beyond linguistic boundaries.
Kommunale Galerien Berlin present the first Kommunale Kapitale – Berlin Municipal Galleries Days of Action from 16 to 19 October 2025. There will be numerous free exhibitions, performances, concerts, artist talks and workshops throughout Berlin.
On Saturday, October 11, 2025, at 5 p.m., we warmly invite you to a special artist talk with artist Niina Lehtonen-Braun and the international artist couple Sarah Oh-Mock and Bojung Oh on living as an international artist couple with children.
Opening of the exhibition beyond tongues — Synesthetic Transmission with Sarah Oh-Mock and Bongjun Oh.
Finissage of the exhibition n e b u l a with the performance HELGA by Sunny Pudert.
Sunny Pudert’s HELGA oscillates between myth and urban reality: a poetic allegory of control, loss, and language as both weapon and shield, inspired by Helga Daemona, a figure from the unconventional work of Czech philosopher Ladislav Klíma.
n e b u l a explores the ephemeral as a central aspect of artistic practice, reflecting on transitions, states of suspension, and the uncertainties of our present. In a curatorial walk-through, Diana Nowak and the participating artists guide visitors through the exhibition, offering insights into the works on view.
In her reading performance Vantage Point, Olga Hohmann explores perspective—and the worldviews it produces.
Through shifting voices and positions, she questions the supposed clarity of spatial orientation.
The desire for total overview remains—fortunately—unfulfilled.
The exhibition nebula brings together artistic positions that engage with transitions and shifts—between document and fiction, memory and invention.
At its core are questions of perspective, perception, and the construction of reality.