2026: Top Special Art Exhibitions at Kulturforum in Berlin

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by Henk Bekker

in Berlin, Germany

Top art exhibitions in Kulturforum Berlin in 2026 include Brancusi sculptures in the Neue Nationalgalerie, amazing portraits in the Gemäldegalerie, and Kupferstichkabinett drawings.

Special Art Exhibitions at Kulturforum in Berlin in 2026
© SMB Gemäldegalerie

The special Kulturforum art exhibitions in Berlin in 2026 are interesting but are unlikely to overshadow the magnificent permanent collections of this cultural powerhouse. The Gemäldegalerie, one of the world’s top collections of old master paintings, will have a major “Portraits” exhibition towards the end of the year. In the Neue Nationalgalerie, a special Brancusi exhibition will complement the ongoing displays of art from the second half of the 20th century and 100 Gerhard Richter works. The Graphics Collection (Kupferstichkabinett) will have special exhibitions in 2026 of drawings from Christoph Müller’s travels, views of Istanbul, and Flemish masterworks by Rubens, Jordaens, and Van Dyck. Time-slot reservation tickets are often not required, while the Kulturforum Day Pass is great value.

Top Temporary Art Exhibitions in Berlin Kulturforum Museums and Galleries in 2026

Upper Hall of the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin

The venues usually used by the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin (SMB) for temporary exhibitions in the Kulturforum are:

  • Gemäldegalerie — a special exhibition space in the center of the museum, so admission tickets include general admission to the Paintings Gallery too.
  • Exhibition Spaces in the Kulturforum — smaller exhibition rooms in the main building, often used by the Kupferstichkabinett and Art Library. Separate exhibition-specific tickets.
  • Neue Nationalgalerie — temporary exhibitions are inside the Mies van der Rohe-designed New National Gallery. Larger special exhibitions are in the glass hall on the ground floor and often require separate time-slot reservations.

The Kulturforum combination ticket (day pass) and the Berlin Museum Pass (three days) usually cover temporary exhibitions at all venues here.

Portraits! Exhibition in the Berlin Gemäldegalerie in 2026

Special Art Exhibitions in the Gemäldegalerie at Kulturforum in Berlin in 2026
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Gemäldegalerie
Special Art Exhibitions at Kulturforum in Berlin in 2026
© VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn, 2021
Special Art Exhibitions in the Gemäldegalerie at Kulturforum in Berlin in 2026
© VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn, 2021, Jochen Littkemann

How do we see ourselves – and how did people in different historical periods want to be seen? To answer these questions, the Gemäldegalerie brings together 80 portraits spanning five centuries in the special exhibition Portraits! Surprising Encounters from Botticelli to Lempicka.

Around 80 paintings illustrate a wide variety of portraiture’s diverse aspects, ranging from glorious portraits of rulers to intimate scenes of friendship and proud self-proclamations. The four main themes are:

  • Portrait Types North and South of the Alps
  • Self-Representation of the Elite
  • Family, Friendship, and Intimacy
  • Portraits of Art Collectors and Artists
Special Art Exhibitions in the Gemäldegalerie at Kulturforum in Berlin in 2026
© SMB Gemäldegalerie
Special Art Exhibitions in the Gemäldegalerie at Kulturforum in Berlin in 2026
© SMB, Gemäldegalerie
Special Art Exhibitions in the Gemäldegalerie at Kulturforum in Berlin in 2026
© SMB Gemäldegalerie

The exhibition will include masterworks by artists such as Petrus Christus, Mino da Fiesole, Botticelli, Giorgione, Dürer, Cranach the Elder, Holbein the Younger, Tizian, Sofonisba Anguissola, Rembrandt, Zurbarán, Anna Dorothea Therbusch, and Tamara de Lempicka. Many show talent (and self-awareness!) that modern selfies and influencers can only dream of.

Portraits! Surprising Encounters from Botticelli to Lempicka (Porträts! Überraschende Begegnungen von Botticelli bis Lempicka)

16 October 2026 to 14 March 2027 in the Gemäldegalerie (Old Masters Gallery) in Kulturforum, Berlin

Special Exhibitions by the Kupferstichkabinett (Graphics Collection) in Berlin in 2026

The Kupferstichkabinett (Graphics Collection) in Berlin is one of the world’s greatest collections of drawings, graphics, and art on paper. The Kupferstichkabinett collections are usually displayed in special exhibition rooms in Kulturforum, near the Gemäldegalerie ticket desk.

Special Art Exhibitions in the Kulturforum in Berlin in 2026
Dürer © SMB Kupferstichkabinett / Dietmar Katz
Special Art Exhibitions in the Kulturforum in Berlin in 2026
© SMB Kupferstichkabinett / Dietmar Katz

Bosporus Beats. Views of Istanbul from 1500 to 1800

This special exhibition focuses on the cosmopolitan city of Istanbul (Constantinople) and its inhabitants. At the heart of the exhibition are drawings by the German-French architect Antoine Ignace Melling (1763–1831), who lived and worked in the metropolis on the Bosporus.

Works by world-famous artists such as Pollaiuolo, Dürer, Coecke van Aelst, Rembrandt, Liotard, and Chodowiecki testify to the great interest in Ottoman and Turkish culture throughout the centuries. (Even amongst artists who had never actually visited the “exotic east”.

Bosporus Beats. Views of Istanbul from 1500 to 1800 (Blicke auf Istanbul von 1500 bis 1800)

13 February 2026 to 31 May 2026 in the Kulturforum, Berlin

Rubens, Jordaens, van Dyck. Flemish Master Drawings

Special Art Exhibitions in the Kulturforum in Berlin in 2026
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Special Art Exhibitions in the Kulturforum in Berlin in 2026
© SMB Kupferstichkabinett

This special exhibition includes around 100 drawings by Flemish Baroque masters, including Peter Paul Rubens, Jacob Jordaens, and Antony van Dyck. While much of Europe was engaged in religious and political wars in the period 1580 to 1660, Antwerp grew to one of the continent’s most important commercial ports and a giant in art production.

Rubens, Jordaens, van Dyck. Flemish Master Drawings (Flämische Meisterzeichnungen)

10 October 2026 to 31 January 2027 in the Kulturforum, Berlin

Brancusi Sculptures Exhibition in the Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin in 2026

Constantin Brancusi, La Muse endormie special art exhibitions in the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin in 2026
© Succession Brancusi / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2025
Brancusi special art exhibitions in the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin in 2026
© Succession Brancusi / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2025

In mid-2026, the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin and the Centre Pompidou in Paris present 150 works by the French sculptor Constantin Brancusi (1876–1957). It will be the comprehensive exhibition of Brancusi in Germany in over 50 years.

After a traditional academic training, Constantin Brancusi found his own artistic voice in Paris from 1907 onward. By reducing forms to their purest essence, he became one of the great pioneers of sculptural abstraction in the early 20th century. His work invites visitors to slow down and engage with subtle variations of form, material, and surface, repeatedly returning to a small number of central motifs.

Brancusi did not see sculpture as an isolated object. He carefully considered how light, movement, pedestals, photography, and even film shape the way his works are perceived, transforming the act of viewing into a complete spatial experience. This approach makes the exhibition especially immersive, revealing how radical his thinking was for its time.

Brancusi special art exhibitions in the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin in 2026
© Succession Brancusi / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2025
Brancusi special art exhibitions in the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin in 2026
© Succession Brancusi / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2025

Alongside iconic works such as The Kiss, Bird in Space, Sleeping Muse, and Endless Column, the exhibition includes a partial reconstruction of Brancusi’s legendary studio. Shown outside Paris for the first time since it was gifted to the French state in 1957, the studio offers rare insight into how the artist lived, worked, and arranged his sculptures.


Brancusi

20 March – 9 August 2026 in the Neue Nationalgalerie in Kulturfurforum, Berlin

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Timeslot reservations are sensible (and sometimes needed in busy periods) for the Alte Nationalgalerie, Gemäldegalerie, Neue Nationalgalerie, Neues Museum, and Pergamon – Das Panorama. (The Pergamon Museum itself is closed until 2027!). Timeslots are released only a few weeks in advance. Online tickets are available from GetYourGuide, Tiqets, or SMB.

Many passes and multi-museum tickets offer savings (Kulturforum / Museums Island). Individual museum ticket prices range from €8 to €14 (€20 for special exhibitions). Online tickets are skip-the-line — go directly to the gallery entrance to scan the code.

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