• Art Exhibition: Rainbow in the Dark, featuring the works of Anselm Reyle

    Explore the works of artist German contemporary artist Anselm Reyle, including a site-specific neon installation. Anselm Reyle is one of the most renowned contemporary artists in the world. His best-known works include his foil and strip paintings and his sculptures. Remnants of consumer society, discarded materials, symbols of urbanity, and industrial change play a central […]

  • Exhibition by German-Vietnamese artist Sung Tieu at Amant

    Sung Tieu’s exhibition continues her ongoing research into the psychological and physical dimensions of hidden threats and how they affect the social life of communities. Through different study subjects, she […]

  • Cornelia Thomsen: The Golden Ratio Series

    Deutsches Haus at NYU presents “Cornelia Thomsen: The Golden Ratio Series,” an exhibition of a new body of work, The Golden Ratio Series, by the accomplished visual artist Cornelia Thomsen. Her latest series and the exhibition consists of 8 aquatints in the primary colors red, blue, yellow, as well as black and white. These splendid prints reflect beautifully on the mathematical […]

  • DAAD Sound Understanding Concert 2023

    Please join University Alliance Ruhr at DAAD’s 20th Sound Understanding Concert. This year’s concert will mark the twentieth anniversary of the DAAD Sound Understanding concert series. Like every spring, the concert […]

  • Reading and Conversation: Philipp Weiss

    INVITATION Join us for a literary event and an Austrian wine reception THURSDAY, April 20th, 7 pm Reading and Conversation PHILIPP WEISS “At the Edge of the World Man Sits and Laughs” […]

  • The Clinical Complex: Reflections on Sick Buildings and the Architectures of Illness in Ten Images 1880/2020

    The Advanced Certificate Program in Poetics & Theory, the Department of German at NYU, and Deutsches Haus at NYU present “The Clinical Complex: Reflections on Sick Buildings and the Architectures of Illness in Ten Images 1880/2020,” a talk by Yale Professor Fatima Naqvi. RSVP here. About the talk: We are what Walter Benjamin calls “newcomers to eternity,” with new spatial coordinates: “when the […]

  • The Population History of German Jewry: 1815 – 1939

    Date/Time Sun, Apr 23, 2023, 1:00 PM EDT (adjusted to your local time) Venue Center for Jewish History (map) 15 W. 16th St. New York, NY 10011 Admissions LBI/CJH/Partner Members, Students, Seniors: $5 General: $10 Tickets GET TICKETS The late Steven Mark Lowenstein was a brilliant social historian who, after retiring from his academic position at the […]

  • Discussion: Urban Activism – Working for Change on a Local Scale

    Climate activists, gluing themselves to paintings or blocking roads, know their tactics make people angry – yet they believe that it’s a price worth paying. In the streets of Baltimore, activists’ demand for social justice is not a tactic, but rather a “fundamental aspect of life”. For others, activism is an understanding of human agency […]

  • Curriculum Wars and the Struggle for the Future of Judaism

    Tue, Apr 25, 2023, 7:00 PM EDT (adjusted to your local time) Venue Center for Jewish History (map) 15 W. 16th St. New York, NY 10011 Admissions LBI/CJH/Partner Members, Students, Seniors: $5 General: $10 Tickets GET TICKETS News reports about curricular standards in Hasidic schools have set off a polarizing public debate. With the rapid growth of […]