Berlin Carousel
The Academy as Living Artistic Practice
1 May – 7 Jun 2026

Open Space

Workshops, concerts, performances, talks, readings, open studios

More than 50 international artists from various disciplines create simultaneous, non-linear events in a composition developed by Arnold Dreyblatt based on John Cage.

A project by Arnold Dreyblatt and the Akademie der Künste in cooperation with raumlaborberlin

Graphic: Rimini Berlin / Photo (detail): Balázs Deim, Hajnal Németh, “BREAK DANCE BREAK”, 2026; drawing, inspired by an original drawing by Lawrence Halprin, Arnold Dreyblatt, 2026

About the Project

  • Location:Hanseatenweg, Hall 3
  • ElevatorWheelchair accessibleAll-gender restroom
  • Date:1 May – 7 Jun 2026
  • Time:2 – 7 pm
  • Cooperation(s):raumlaborberlin
  • Languages: German, English
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  • Tue–Sun 2–7 pm
    Open on Whit Monday, 25 May
    Free admission

    Opening 30 Apr
    7 pm
    Free admission

    Evening events from 7 pm
    Admission for the whole evening
    € 7,50/5

Over a period of five weeks, more than 50 international artists from various disciplines will be working on artistic projects at the Akademie der Künste, which will be presented to the public as part of a non-linear composition developed by Arnold Dreyblatt.

Since the 1990s, Arnold Dreyblatt has worked with the scoring of overlapping time sequences in order to make artistic processes visible. In doing so, he draws on John Cage’s Theatre Event No. 1 (1952), in which artists performed simultaneous activities amongst the audience within predefined time frames, as well as on Lawrence Halprin’s use of the score as a means of fostering “spontaneity and interaction” that are “not directed towards a specific outcome” (see The Rsvp Cycles: Creative Processes in the Human Environment, 1970).

Berlin Carousel takes up Cage’s processes of circulation and further develops the idea of a non-centred composition. Dreyblatt envisions the Akademie der Künste as a temporary “working academy”, in which more than 40 Akademie members and invited artists from all disciplines engage in process-oriented research, discussion, performance and interaction. The open project space in an exhibition hall of the Akademie building on Hanseatenweg, conceived specifically for the project by the collective raumlaborberlin, becomes both a place of production and a space in which the boundaries of artistic categories are crossed and expanded.

A schedule displays when individual artists or groups are active in the space. Over a period of five weeks, visitors are invited daily between 2 and 7 pm to observe artistic practice in progress and to participate in it. At evening events, the participating artists and collectives will present both the events developed within the space and further works. Interdisciplinarity, as well as time- and process-based art forms that can be experienced within this open working process, form the core of the project.

Participants

Artists, researchers and curators:

Helen Adkins, Michael Akstaller, Hubertus von Amelunxen, Çağlasu Aslan, Jeanne Astrup-Chauvaux, Patrizia Bach, Tomas Bächli, Joseph Beuys, Arno Brandlhuber, Ethan Braun, Tony Buck, Andreas Bülhoff, Nicholas Bussmann, Anna Butter, Frieder Butzmann, Greta Casà, Benedetta Castrioto, Alfredo Costa-Monteiro, Moussa Coulibaly, Jakob Deider, Christopher Dell, DJ Shlucht, Charlotte Dualé, Leon Erhorn, Insa Eschebach, Jan Faktor, Helga Franza, Dani Gal, Elizabeth Gallón Droste, Michael Geißler, Emiko Gejic, Adam Goodwin, Manuele Gragnolati, Ulrike Grossarth, Constanze Haas, Mona Hatoum, Adrienne Herr, Christoph Holzhey, Nan Hoover, Paul Hübner, Gary Hurst, Dominique Hurth, Hwanhee Hwang, Petja Ivanova, Allan Kaprow, Käthe Kruse, Raimund Kummer, Brandon LaBelle, Labour (Farahnaz Hatam & Colin Hacklander), Elisabetta Lanfredini, Claus Löser, Anton Lukoszevieze, Daniela Marcozzi, Amir Mardaneh, Marc Matter, Magda Mayas, Nanne Meyer, Ari Benjamin Meyers, John Miller, Mouse on Mars, Christian Naujoks, Hajnal Nemeth, Daniel Ott, An Paenhuysen, Nam June Paik, Adam Page & Eva Hertzsch, Lia Perjovschi, Jovana Popic, Steffen Reck, Stefan Römer, Marina Rosenfeld, Andreas Rost, Eran Schaerf, Eva-Maria Schön, Anna Lena Seiser, Geetha Sridharan, Christoph Tannert, Iris ter Schiphorst, Manos Tsangaris, Margerita Tsomou, Jakob Ullmann, Maria Ustenko, Manuel de Villiers, Cécile Wajsbrot, Raul Walch, Sasha Waltz, Jan St. Werner, Nico von Wersch, Clemens Winkler, Jeremy Woodruff, Walter Zimmermann, Vizma Zvaigzne

Further contributions by Berlin School of Sound, International Artists Forum (IKG), Internationale Gesellschaft der bildenden Künste e. V. (IGBK), n.b.k. Video-Forum, raumlaborberlin, Sächsische Akademie der Künste, Sound Practice Research Kollektiv (SPRK) at the Folkwang University of the Arts, Studio for Electroacoustic Music, Versatorium Vienna, weißensee kunsthochschule berlin et al.

Programme Overview

Detailed programme information available online from 30 April

30 Apr 7 pm

Opening with speeches on the staircase, performances and party
With Manos Tsangaris, Arnold Dreyblatt, raumlaborberlin
Marc Matter, Sound Practice Research Collective (SPRK) at the Folkwang University of the Arts
From 9 pm DJ set with Anna Butter, Mouse on Mars
DE/EN
Free admission

1 May – 7 Jun

Conversely Yours, Jan Werner, 2024
In-house Intervention

Unhörbar, Käthe Kruse, 2026
Open Studio

Unwalling Hanseatenweg, Arno Brandlhuber, Constanze Haas, Manuel de Villiers
Research Project

fm-scenario.net, Eran Schaerf, 2013
Listening & Editing
DE/EN

Wehende Gedanken, Raul Walch, 2026
Interventions

Portrait Archive – a video work for Berlin Carousel, Gary Hurst, 2026

Opening Space / Promoting Encounters, Internationale Gesellschaft der Bildenden Künste (IGBK)
Podcasts
DE/EN

1 May – 3 Jun 2–7 pm

Unfolding No. 1 (Live)
Performative Process
With Ari Benjamin Meyers and Dani Gal (1 May), Nico von Wersch (3 May), Tony Buck and Magda Mayas (10 May), Manos Tsangaris (15 May), Labour (16 May), Marina Rosenfeld (17 May), Christian Naujoks (25 May)

Closing Presentation: 3 Jun 8:30 pm

1–3 May 2–7 pm

Sound Practice Research Collective (SPRK) at the Folkwang University of the Arts, class of Jan St. Werner
Performances

2 May 2 pm

Kunst aus dem Koffer, 30 Berlin-based IKG artists (International Artists’ Committee) with works from their suitcases
Talks and Table Display
DE

5–10 May

La fête permanente. A mini-Filliou-school
Curators: An Paenhuysen and Benedetta Castrioto
With Tomas Bächli, Greta Casà, Charlotte Dualé, Helga Franza
Workshops, Talks, Performances, Concert
DE/EN

5–10 May 5–7 pm

BREAK DANCE BREAK, Hajnal Nemeth
Cyclical, repetitive training sessions
B-Girls, B-Boys: Ruben Engelke, Josei Faltin, Gabriel Manz, Sapphira Taskiran, Ilja Voronov, Nataliia Zhdan

Breakdance Workouts: 5–9 May 5–7 pm
Closing Event: 10 May 6 pm
EN
Free admission

5 May 7 pm

Vom Leck-Mich zum IstdochgarnichtsoübeldieseDDR, Jan Faktor and Christoph Tannert
Talk
DE
€ 7,50/5 (for the whole evening, including Kontaktbögen)

5 May 8:30 pm

Kontaktbögen, Steffen Reck and Dr. Claus Löser about the East Berlin theatre group Zinnober, Super 8 and VHS footage
Film and Talk
DE
€ 7,50/5 (for the whole evening, including Vom Leck-Mich zum IstdochgarnichtsoübeldieseDDR)

9 May 7 pm

Anton Lukoszevieze is performing Solo for Balloons (1962) by George Mačiunas
Introduction and Talk: Hubertus von Amelunxen
EN
€ 7,50/5 (for the whole evening, including The Filliou Review)

9 May 8 pm

The Filliou Review, Tomas Bächli (piano) and the mini-Filliou-school
Concert
With Greta Casà, Benedetta Castrioto, Charlotte Dualé, Helga Franza and An Paenhuysen
€ 7,50/5 (for the whole evening, including Solo for Balloons)

12 May – 7 Jun 10 am – 7 pm

Live on Tape
Video Works (foyer / cloakroom)
With Joseph Beuys, Frieder Butzmann, Michael Geißler, Mona Hatoum, Nan Hoover, Allan 
Kaprow, John Miller, Nam June Paik, Lia Perjovschi
Curator: Anna Lena Seiser, n.b.k. Video-Forum

12–17 May

Patrizia Bach Makes Drawings
Open Studio

12–15 May

Spoken Matter Radio by Andreas Bülhoff and Marc Matter
With Alfredo Costa-Monteiro, Adrienne Herr, DJ Shlucht
Creative assistant: Silja Beck

Performance: 14 May 8 pm

13 May 3–6 pm

for the time being, Sasha Waltz
A workshop on collectively experiencing the moment
For professionally trained dancers
Register by 10 May at: bildendekunst@adk.de

17 May from 4 pm / 26 May from 1 pm

29/5, A composition for Hanseatenweg by Daniel Ott
Open Rehearsal
Adam Goodwin (contra bass), Paul Hübner (trumpet)

17 May 5 pm / 21 May 6 pm

Discursive Dinner by and with raumlaborberlin (Clubroom)
Co-hosted by Jeanne Astrup-Chauvaux (17.5.)
Speakers: Jeanne Astrup-Chauvaux, Nicholas Bussmann, Elisabeth Gallón Droste, Daniela Marcozzi and Clemens Winkler (17 May, DE/EN), Christopher Dell, Emiko Gejic, Adam Page & Eva Hertzsch, and Margerita Tsomou (21 May, DE)
€ 7,50/5 

19–25 May 2–7 pm

Discussique: Listening to the Days – Den Tagen zuzuhören, Jeremy Woodruff
Workshops
Open singing lessons with
Geetha Sridharan: 19 May 2–2:30 pm, South Indian – Carnatic
Vizma Zvaigzne: 19 May 5–5:30 pm, Classical art song
Cağlasu Aslan: 20 May 3–3:30 pm, Ottoman classical (makam)
Elisabeth Lanfredini: 21 May 2–2:30 pm, Experimental/Improv
Amir Mardaneh: 21 May 5–5:30 pm, Persian classical (dastgāh)
Maria Ustenko: 22 May 3–3:30 pm, Ukrainian folk
Moussa Coulibaly: 23 May 3–3:30 pm, Griot, Burkina Faso
DE/EN

Closing Event: 25 May 5 pm

19–24 May 2–7 pm

Papiertheater, Versatorium – Association for Poetry and Translation
With Sophia Barthelmes, Anna Eble, Marion Maurin, Mathias Müller, Felix Reinstadler and guests
Workshops
DE/DK

26 May 2:30–5 pm

Sounding a Cosmic Life, Brandon LaBelle
Seminar with students from MA Raumstrategien, weißensee kunsthochschule berlin

26–28 May 2–3:30 pm

Kunst und Autonomie, Aktivismus, Akademie, Ambient, Anti-Avantgarde, Stefan Römers reading group, joint reading and discussion of relevant texts on art and self-organisation
Participatory Workshop
DE

27 May 5–7 pm

How to Academy, members of the Akademie der Künste and the Sächsische Akademie der Künste
Closed event

28 May 4–6:30 pm

public exercises by and with Ulrike Grossarth
Movement Workshop
DE/EN
Registration: bildendekunst@adk.de

28 May 7 pm

ReCoding Everything, ReCoder of Life, ReCoder of Art, 2019–26, 47 min, Stefan Römer
DeCoder, 1984, 87 min, Muscha
ReCoding Everything, 2026, 15:32 min, Film premiere with Valérie Renay, FM Einheit, Isabella Pedersen and Genesis Breyer P-Orridge
Film and Talks
DE
€ 7,50/5

29–30 May 2–7 pm

Spring General Assembly of the Akademie der Künste
Closed Event

30 May 8 pm

Unwalling – A Manifesto by Lyrics, Manuel de Villiers, Jakob Deider
Performative Concert
EN

7 pm: Arno Brandlhuber introduces the concert in a dialogue
Meeting point: foyer
DE/EN

31 May 4 pm

Café Climate: What about the future?
Discussion
With Manuele Gragnolati, Christoph Holzhey, Petja Ivanova, Jovana Popic, Iris ter Schiphorst, Cécile Wajsbrot
DE/EN

2–7 Jun

Ethan Braun
Open Studio

Flachmeer, hohe Kapsel (working title)
Shooting for a non-commercial film project by Steffen Reck

2–6 Jun 2–7 pm

Zugabe, since 2010, Nanne Meyer and Eva-Maria Schön
Postcard exchanges
Open Studio
DE

Closing Presentation, Video Projection, Performance and Talk with Helen Adkins: 6 Jun 4 pm

3 Jun 7 pm

3927 Wörter
With Käthe Kruse (voice), Myriam El Haik (piano), Edda Kruse Rosset (drums)
Performance
DE
€ 7,50/5 (for the whole evening, including Unfolded)

3 Jun 8:30 pm

Unfolded, Dani Gal and Ari Benjamin Meyers with Nico von Wersch, Tony Buck and Magda Mayas, Manos Tsangaris, Labour, Marina Rosenfeld, Christian Naujoks
Listening Session
EN
€ 7,50/5 (for the whole evening, including 3927 Wörter)

4 Jun 4 pm

Private Handbags may not be carried when on Duty, Dominique Hurth 
Film and Talk with Arnold Dreyblatt and Insa Eschebach
DE/EN

5 Jun 7 pm

John Cage’s Musicircus in Bonn (1979) and Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg (1990)
With Arnold Dreyblatt, Jakob Ullmann, Walter Zimmermann
Talk, Music and Projection
DE
€ 7,50/5 (for the whole evening, including Circuit Stories)

5 Jun 8:30 pm

Circuit Stories, Malte Giesen and Dustin Zorn on historical and modern instruments from the Studio for Electroacoustic Music
Live Electronic Lecture-Performance
DE
€ 7,50/5 (for the whole evening, including John Cage’s Musicircus in Bonn (1979) und Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg (1990))

7 Jun 2–7 pm

Finissage
Artist Talks with Arnold Dreyblatt, Anna Lena Seiser, Gary Hurst and Ethan Braun

3 pm
Akademie [Arbeitstitel], Anna Lena Seiser, Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, 2018

4:30 pm
Portrait Archive – A Video Work for Berlin Carousel, Gary Hurst, 2026

6 pm
Concert by Ethan Braun
Introduction: Arnold Dreyblatt

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