May 2026

EXHIBITION: Cornelia Parker at KINDL – Zentrum für zeitgenössische Kunst, Berlin, until May 2026

Cornelia Parker is known for transforming everyday objects through acts of deconstruction and reimagining. In Stolen Thunder (A Storm Gathering), she brings her exploration of violence, transformation and renewal to the monumental Kesselhaus with a site-specific, immersive installation that feels like a powerful fictional event made real.

EXHIBITION: Douglas Swan: Bonn-Variations, Kunstmuseum Bonn, extended until 17 May

Bonn-variations by Scottish painter Douglas Swan zooms in on the high point of his creative career in Bonn. His gestural abstraction and figurative echoes create a highly individual visual language for exploring everyday motifs, as he refuses to be fixed within stylistic categories. The exhibition at Kunstmuseum Bonn marks the 25th anniversary of his death.

EXHIBITION: Jerszy Seymour’s Mutuogenesis at Kunstgewerbemuseum Berlin, until 3 May

British-Canadian artist and designer Jerszy Seymour dedicates his work to social and ecological justice. His large-scale installation at Kunstgewerbemuseum is animated with performances, workshops, and concerts. The social sculpture encourages new ideas for solidarity-based coexistence, knitting communities together. More info here.

EXHIBITION: Marianna Simnett 'Headless' at Max Ernst Museum Brühl, until 5 July

Marianna Simnett’s solo exhibition Headless at the Max Ernst Museum presents new and earlier works in a surreal, immersive installation that blends video, AI, sculpture, painting and music, creating a dreamlike world that is both seductive and unsettling.

EXHIBITION: Rebecca Louise: Law State of Nature, until 1 November, four museum sites in Schleswig-Holstein

State of Nature presents Rebecca Louise Law’s immersive installations made from natural materials across four museum sites in Schleswig-Holstein, inviting a sensory, poetic encounter with nature and our shared responsibility for its preservation. More info here.

FILM: Green Visions Potsdam, 28–31 May

Green Visions Potsdam, the film and science festival led by former Berlinale director Dieter Kosslick, will feature a strong UK presence across its programme. British productions and co-productions include How Deep Is Your Love, Derek vs. Derek, Super Nature, and Nuisance Bear. See the programme here.

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FILM: screening and discussion: 'That Boy & Beyond the Divide', 31 May, Pilecki-Institut Berlin

An evening of two short films by Roma activist Toby Gorniak and British director Imoje Aikhoje, two conversations with former neo-Nazis about hate and healing. Together, Toby and Imoje strengthen social cohesion and fight anti-Gypsyism, racism and right-wing extremism. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with Toby Gorniak and additional guests.

MUSIC: Alice Coote, Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius op. 38: Munich and Otterbeuren, 18, 19, and 21 June

Established as a major star across both operatic and concert stages, mezzo-soprano Alice Coote OBE is regarded as one of the great artists of our time. She will perform Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius op. 38 with conductor Sir Simon Rattle.

 

MUSIC: Danny Bryant: Nothing Left Behind Europe tour, across Germany, May until November

British blues rock guitarist Danny Bryant tours Germany from February to May 2026 with his Nothing Left Behind tour, stopping in cities including Kassel, Cuxhaven, Norderstedt and Stuttgart. Exact dates here.

MUSIC: moers festival featuring hcmf//, 21–25 May, Kastellplatz Moers

The internationally renowned moers festival marks its 55th anniversary with an expanded five-day programme and a strong international focus. Under “Crossing Borders: Collaborations and International Impulses”, it deepens its partnership with the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, bringing British experimental artists into collaborative workshops and performances.