July 2026

EXHIBITION: Emma Talbot: PSYCHE, Kaiser Wilhelm Museum, Krefeld, until January

For the tenth Collection Satellite, British artist Emma Talbot responds to Johan Thorn Prikker’s monumental Ages of Life with a new installation that explores the life cycle through her distinctive painted silk works, drawings, and animations. More info here.

EXHIBITION: Horizontal, 29 May – 2 May 2027, Berliner Medizinhistorisches Museum der Charité

This exhibition explores how our perception shifts when the bed becomes the centre of life. Through historical objects, archival material, artistic and activist perspectives, it traces experiences of illness from the 19th century to today. Horizontal presents the sickbed not only as a medical space, but as a lens on care, participation, and rest in contemporary society.

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: Nina Porter: Sample Question, Kunstverein in Hamburg until 22 September

This exhibition will mark the first institutional solo exhibition of the UK artist Nina Porter. The presentation, to be held in the downstairs gallery of the Kunstverein in Hamburg, will comprise new works commissioned by the Kunstverein for the 9th Triennial of Photography Hamburg 2026.

EXHIBITION: Paul Morrison, Saarlandmuseum – Alte Sammlung, until January 2027

Contemporary British artist Paul Morrison in dialogue with masterpieces from the collection at the Alte Sammlung at the Saarland Museum. Morrison is known for his large-scale black-and-white depictions of plants and landscapes, in which he condenses plant forms into precisely composed visual worlds, breaking with traditional notions of space. More info.

EXHIBITION: Phoebe Collings-James: Let this be the anchor, KH Künstler:innenhaus Bremen, until 17 August

Phoebe Collings-James presents new ceramic works at the KH Künstler:innenhaus Bremen, featuring pieces with diverse surfaces characterised by marks, signs and textures: traces of resistance. Central to her work is the process of inscribing, reworking and layering, forming a poetic foundation from which the works grow and transform.

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.

EXHIBITION: To the Stars! Outer Space and Inner Longing since Modernism, Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck, until January

Exploring humanity's fascination with the cosmos, this exhibition brings together around 100 works from modernism to today. Featured British artists include Emma Talbot and the duo John Wood and Paul Harrison, whose works reflect on space, imagination and our relationship with the future.

MUSIC: Anne Clark & Band – Edge Of Silence Tour January 2027

British musician Anne Clark is a pioneering figure in post-punk and new wave, known for her distinctive spoken-word style. Since the release of her debut album in 1982, she has blended electronic music with elements of classical, folk, rock and dance, performing poetic texts over atmospheric soundscapes. Get tickets here.

MUSIC: Clive Carroll workshops and concerts across Germany, September

British guitarist and composer Clive Carroll is widely regarded as one of the world's leading acoustic guitar players, celebrated for his virtuoso fingerstyle technique and distinctive musical voice. Carroll will visit Germany in September for a series of concerts and workshops.