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Opening: Käthe Kruse

Thu 6.3.25, 7 pm

Black and white photo: Käthe Kruse sits smoking in her studio and looks directly into the camera.

Käthe Kruse at Künstlerhaus Bethanien, 1985

© Photo: Joachim Blank / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2025


We are pleased to invite you and your friends
to the opening of the exhibition.

Speakers

Dr Thomas Köhler
Director Berlinische Galerie

Dr Ilka Voermann
Head of Prints and Drawings Collection
Curator of the Exhibition

Performance by Käthe Kruse

Simultaneous interpreting is
provided in German Sign Language.

Followed by music by DJ Pete
Catering Café Dix by BARK Berlin Culinary

Admission starts at 6 pm, free entry
 

The artist Käthe Kruse (*1958) has been an integral part of the Westberlin art scene since the early 1980s. As a member of the collective ‘‘Die Tödliche Doris’’ she worked in the intersection between performance, music, text, painting and film. It was the group’s way of creating a counterweight to the established art world in the city. When Käthe Kruse went solo, her projects retained this cross-genre approach and deliberate amateurism, with large installations.

She frequently takes everyday objects as a starting-point, changing them in material respects to ascribe new meanings. Käthe Kruse’s works are often closely interwoven with her personal experience, although they also relate to social issues such as domestic violence, abortion and war. This is the first comprehensive institutional exhibition in Berlin.

Location

Berlinische Galerie
Alte Jakobstraße 124–128
10969 Berlin

Ticket
Admission free
Registration
Without registration