Courage: Sisters in Spirit

Prater Galerie, 4 September – 8 November 2026

Courage: Sisters in Spirit "The continuation of endgame" by Magdalena Jetelová, 1996 © Magdalena Jetelová; photo: Michael Lapuks

The municipal Prater Galerie has existed on Kastanienallee in Berlin’s Prenzlauer Berg for many decades, a few brief interruptions notwithstanding. Founded in 1967, the gallery was endowed by the Prenzlauer Berg district and was long run by artists. The space connected to Berlin’s Prater beer garden was an important exhibition venue for contemporary art in East Berlin. The employees of the Centre for Art Exhibitions of the GDR (Zentrum für Kunstausstellungen der DDR or ZfK) and the artists operating the Galerie am Prater maintained a lively exchange. This was a place for seeing and discussing contemporary art, and works on view at the gallery were often selected and acquired for ZfK exhibitions. It comes as no surprise that the ZfK’s collection includes numerous works by artists who also held solo shows at the Galerie am Prater. Women’s voices were noticeably underrepresented – an asymmetry typical of the time. 

The exhibition Courage reverses this dynamic by showing artworks exclusively by women. In particular, these women artists critiqued the status quo and openly practiced resistance – and continue to do so – both in their private lives and in their art. Works by Eva Vent, Gundula Schulze-Eldowy and Magdalena Jetelová from the ZfK and ifa collections are juxtaposed with contemporary works by their “sisters in spirit” from Eastern Europe.

Works from the collection of the Centre for Art Exhibitions of the GDR and the ifa – Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations (Selection 7/17)

Opening: Thursday, 3 September 2026, 6 pm
Exhibition: 4 September – 8 November 2026

Featuring artworks by Yevgenia Belorusets, Christa Jeitner, Magdalena Jetelová, Lesia Pcholka, Ludmila Rusova, Luise Schröder, Gundula Schulze-Eldowy, Natalia Vatsadze, Eva Vent

Curated by Katharina von Hagenow, Lena Prents and Susanne Weiß

Making Public

On the Work and Legacy of the Centre for Art Exhibitions of the GDR

The six-part exhibition series Making Public in 2026 is presented by the ifa - Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen in cooperation with the Wüstenrot Foundation. Gefördert durch den Hauptstadtkulturfonds. The exhibition series in Berlin, in cooperation with the ifa Gallery Berlin, Schloss Biesdorf, the Kunstverein Ost (KVOST), the Prater Gallery, and the Galerie im Turm, is supported by the Hauptstadtkulturfonds (HKF).

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