Arguably Berlin’s best-known gallery space, Contemporary Fine Arts has been promoting idiosyncratic art from around the world since 1992. Run by Nicole Hackert and Bruno Brunnet, CFA’s programme blends the outré and fresh with big names in their airy Chipperfield-designed building near Museum Island. The diversity of the roster means that at any one time, you’re likely to see works by everyone from Berlin’s infamous Jonathan Meese to Georg Baselitz, Marc Brandenburg, the late Norbert Schwontkowski, Gert and Uwe Tobias, Daniel Richter and Katja Strunz, as well as Brits including Sarah Lucas, Peter Doig and Chris Ofili.
Between the museums, galleries and attractions, you’re never short of a culture fix in Berlin. Its museums are for your first-time visit, to tick off the city’s fascinating history. But if you want to get a feel for the art and exhibitions produced by locals for locals, you’re in the right place.
What makes the art in Berlin so magical is the sheer diversity of what’s on offer. Berlin has it all, all the way from the grimy experimental stuff to the high-end fine art stuff. This is where new ideas are born – you just have to know the right places to look. If you’re even a tiny bit into your art, you’re going to love it here. Trust us. Here’s our guide to the best art museums and galleries in Berlin.
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Anna Geary-Meyer is a writer based in Berlin. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines.