Nahaufnahme eines Mikrofons auf Bühne mit unscharfem Hintergrund in Konzertatmosphäre.
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Poetry Slam

Word art on Hamburg's stages.

Experience culture. Poetry Slam in Hamburg

Hamburg stands for art and culture through and through. And over the years, poetry slams have gained a firm place in Hamburg's cultural programme. Those who want to see young lyrical talents have the opportunity to do so in Hamburg almost every week. The young poet scene meets here regularly on stage to compete and inspire the audience. And with the "artistic duels", the city even has its own unofficial championship. Here, you'll find an overview of current events and the most frequent venues.

    The home of the Poetry Slam in Hamburg.

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    Flohmarkt und Stadtteiltreff im BarmbekBasch

    The flea market and district meeting around BarmbekBasch takes place every first Sunday of the month, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. In addition to many sales tables and the opportunity to discover one or two treasures, the flea market invites you to have a friendly chat with the neighborhood.

    Flohmarkt und Stadtteiltreff im BarmbekBasch
    Flohmarkt Symbolbild
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    Flohschanze

    Every Saturday the area in front of the cattle slaughterhouse becomes a cult flea market. Residents, tourists, onlookers, hunters and gatherers make a pilgrimage towards the “Flohschanze” to browse, haggle or simply throw themselves into the fray. You can then enjoy your looted treasures with coffee and waffles in one of the surrounding cafés. The flea market is partially covered and therefore takes place all year round.

    Flohschanze
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    Food Lovers Market am Überseeboulevard

    Under the motto "Street food meets weekly market", the Food Lovers Market takes place once a week on the market square on Überseeboulevard.

    Food Lovers Market am Überseeboulevard
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    © Hintergrund: Timo Nasseri, One and One #53, VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2025; Eternal Space / CC-BY-SA-4.0

    From the Cosmos to the Commons

    From the Cosmos to the Commons is a constellation of projects reflecting the human need to look up to the stars in order to understand life on Earth. It examines how we have constructed our orientation and navigation systems both through myths and grids, and how we make sense of them. Exhibitions at the Planetarium Hamburg, Stadtpark and Kunsthaus Hamburg trace the ancient ways in which humans have read the night skies via astrology and astronomy all the way to recent navigation and surveillance technologies.

    In the dire state of the world today, we seek to orient ourselves in a planetary way, where both the magical and the rational, the spiritual and the political are necessary for us to thrive and to rethink our relation with our host, the Planet. This series of exhibitions along with the symposium at the Warburg-Haus guide us through new paths of planetary thinking – as an invitation to look at the cosmos in order to reimagine our commons.

    Between Stars and Signals

    20 June – 17 August 2025

    at Kunsthaus Hamburg

    The group show at the Kunsthaus Hamburg spans an arc from humanity’s early understanding of the world and its orientation on the stars all the way to the planetary paradigm and modern technologies such as GPS. The participating artists explore the topic of physical movement through space and time along with its philosophical and social implications. The works on view reflect the complex relationships between humans, nature and the cosmos – and make us think. For the question remains whether the digital transformation will lead to a deeper cosmic consciousness or whether it will distance us even further from our immediate experience of the world.

    Artists: Aram Bartholl, Zach Blas, Nolan Oswald Dennis, Charles & Ray Eames, Sasha Litvintseva & Beny Wagner, Timo Nasseri, Norbert Pape & Simon Speiser, Trevor Paglen, Katie Paterson, Marie Pietsch, Agnieszka Polska, Jana Schumacher, Hoda Tawakol

    Curated by Anna Nowak

    Image Collection on the History of Astrology and Astronomy

    Aby Warburg in Collaboration with Gertrud Bing and Fritz Saxl

    21 June –24 August 2025

    at Planetarium Hamburg

    The Planetarium Hamburg hosts a “hidden treasure”: an exhibition on astrology and astronomy designed by Aby Warburg together with his collaborators Gertrud Bing and Fritz Saxl shortly before his death in 1929. Its contents were long considered lost and were rediscovered among a pile of rubbish only in the late 1980s by Uwe Fleckner. Set out as an elliptical journey, Warburg’s exhibition inquires into how the spiritual and the rational – both essential to human wellbeing – can be brought together and “how mankind down the ages has tried to interpret and explain the stars and their mysterious movements”.

    Curated by Uwe Fleckner

    From the Cosmos to the Commons

    21 June –24 August 2025

    at Planetarium Hamburg & Stadtpark

    The exhibition at the Stadtpark orbits around Aby Warburg’s ideas, bringing them into our time, into our distressful political reality and into one of the largest and oldest public spaces in Hamburg. The exhibition traces how humans have looked for orientation systems in the world both in astrological and astronomical ways, negotiating necessary tensions between the spiritual and the political, the circular and the compostable, the magical and the rational, the self and the other. Four works situated directly at the Planetarium and twelve scattered around the park guide us through planetary thinking, planetary boundaries and a sense of planetary belonging on an Earth where no one place is more central than any other and no life should be more important than another one.

    Artists: Salwa Aleryani, Agnes Denes, María Edwards, Shahira Issa, KITE, Magorzata Mirga-Tas, Timo Nasseri, Ben Nurgenç, Olu Ogunnaike, Sibylle Peters & Felix Jung, Raqs Media Collective, Eske Schlüters, Xul Solar, Hoda Tawakol, Heidi Voet

    Curated by Joanna Warsza

    Towards the Planetary Public Sphere

    22 June 2025

    at Warburg-Haus

    In a mixture of readings, performances, theory and culinary experiments, the symposium explores how art mediates various meanings underlying the concept of planetarity – in political, scientific and mythological terms. We make our way through the entanglements between a grain of sand, the bacteria in our gut, rare earth minerals inside our phones and the history of Islamic astrology and astronomy. These contributions enable the imagination of planetary publicness as a vista of orientation beyond earthly extraction and exploitation.

    With Uwe Fleckner, Shahira Issa, KITE, Raqs Media Collective, Bill Sherman and others

    Curated by Joanna Warsza and Patricia Reed

    From the Cosmos to the Commons marks the beginning of the five-year programme conceived by City Curator Joanna Warsza. Since 2024, the project City Curator Hamburg has been hosted by Kunsthaus Hamburg.

    From the Cosmos to the Commons
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    Gartenwissen @hortus - Bäume erkennen

    with Helge Masch - Botanical Special Garden Wandsbek -

    Trees are everywhere: along streets, in gardens and parks, and of course, in the forest. But who knows the names of the trees on their doorstep these days? This tour is aimed at anyone who wants to expand or refresh their knowledge of woody plants. The names and simple identifying and distinguishing features of the most important trees will be presented. Historical information complements the botanical portion of the tour.

    This offer is offered regularly. Special features for each season are highlighted.

    By the way: April 25 is "Tree Day"

    The tour takes place in the open air of the Wandsbek Botanical Garden at Walddörferstraße 273.
    Hortus is the Latin word for garden. The "Garden Knowledge @hortus" program takes place as in-person events in the Botanical Garden.
    A donation of two euros per person is requested (children free).
    Registration required!

    Gartenwissen @hortus - Bäume erkennen
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    © Key Visual "Glitzer", Grafik: Rimini Berlin

    Glitzer

    Glitter sparkles and shimmers, fascinates and outrages. It can be found on stages as well as on protest posters and in children’s rooms. Glitter is omnipresent – and yet the MK&G is the first museum in the world to dedicate an exhibition to this material. The show will focus on glitter in current political contexts and collective movements, both as a material and a metaphor for visibility, belonging and self-determination. Around 40 international examples from the worlds of art and design will be brought together – works that make use of glitter as a means of protest or as an element of performance or pop culture, as a symbol for drawing attention to marginalised groups or of resistance against body norms. Visitors will be invited to actively participate – whether by adding important glitter events to a sparkling timeline that traces the invention, use and prohibition of the material, or by crafting their own glittery creations in the D.I.Y. space. Also, an open “Call for Glitter” was launched, collecting favourite glitter objects. Together, they will become a glittering cosmos and the central piece of the exhibition.

    Glitzer

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