Preview of Project Space Festival 2026 | Berlin Art Link
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Preview of Project Space Festival 2026 | Berlin Art Link
The Project Space Festival runs from May 30 to June 28, centering on Berlin’s self-organized project spaces and mutual support. Thirty project spaces across the city each have 24 hours to realize an event, creating a constantly changing program of exhibitions, installations, workshops, concerts, and performances. Participating spaces include ACUD Galerie, diffrakt, GUTS, Mehringplatz 20, SAP Space, and Tropez. The festival opens with “Body Multiple” at Scherben, examining intersections between queer masculinities and exoticism through historical and contemporary photographic works. Artworks also appear in unexpected locations, including a technical sculpture embedded in Hermannplatz station architecture and Pedro Moraes’ “Groteske” at PASSAGE, based on breath-fogging glass. Tropez marks its 10th summer on June 6 with “PRÉSENT” at Humboldthain outdoor pool.
"From May 30th until June 28th, the Project Space Festival revolves entirely around Berlin's self-organized spaces-30 days, 30 project spaces across Berlin, and an inspiring roster of artists. Each project space has 24 hours to realize an event, presenting an ever-shifting program that features exhibitions, installations, workshops, concerts and performances. This year's participating spaces include ACUD Galerie, diffrakt, GUTS, Mehringplatz 20, SAP Space and Tropez, among many others."
"The festival will open on May 30th with the exhibition 'Body Multiple'-a critical examination of the complex intersections between queer masculinities and exoticism-at Scherben. The group show brings together historical works by German photographer Albrecht Becker with contemporary works by Jean-Ulrik Desert, Richard Hawkins, Hervé Joseph Lebrun and Lukas Odahara."
"Throughout the festival, artworks also pop up in unexpected places. At the Hermannplatz station, a technical sculpture is installed in a glass container embedded in the original station architecture, located directly on the U7 platform. The curatorial platform PASSAGE presents Pedro Moraes' work 'Groteske,' which explores a micro-event familiar from public transportation or crowded urban environments. The work replicates a fundamental physical process: the fogging of glass by human breath. Here the isolated and condensed moment turns into a minimalist and fleeting visual event."
"During the second week of the festival, on June 6th, Tropez will celebrate its 10th summer at the Humboldthain outdoor pool with the exhibition 'PRÉSENT.' The show brings together artists Selin Acarbaş, James Bantone, Maty Biayenda, Ileana Farabini, Neda Naujokaitė, Thuy Tien Nguyen, Malin Kuht, Virginie Sistek, Divine Southgate-Smith and Nomin"
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