This guided walking tour through Kreuzberg brings together a selection of closely situated exhibition spaces, forming a compact route through one of the city’s most active cultural districts. Moving on foot, the tour connects a series of presentations that span painting, installation, video, and research-based practices, offering different approaches to how artists work with image, narrative, and historical material.
Along the way, visitors encounter both established institutions and smaller, more intimate project spaces, where unexpected works and quieter gestures sit alongside more visible statements. The route is structured to allow time for observation and conversation, with short transitions between stops that keep the focus on the exhibitions themselves.
Rather than presenting a fixed storyline, the tour unfolds through contrasts and shifts in tone—moving between dense conceptual proposals and more immediate visual experiences. Hidden details, subtle interventions, and occasional surprises along the way reward close looking and open up alternative readings of the works on view.
The overall experience is designed as a layered passage through Kreuzberg’s contemporary art landscape, where different practices coexist within a walkable, continuously evolving urban context.