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  1. Out of the cupboard, into the debate (26.03.2026)

    When it comes to colonial legacies in museums, the issue is not merely about objects acquired under unjust circumstances or even stolen, and whether or not they should be returned. The visual imagery created within Europe itself also serves as a record of the colonial past. Colonialism thrived on ev

  2. The SPK and the World (2) (26.03.2026)

    Marion Ackermann writes about the SPK’s international outlook

  3. “The documents belong in Warsaw” – SPK returns medieval documents (26.03.2026)

    The SPK is returning 73 medieval documents relating to the Teutonic Order to Poland. Johannes Götz from the GStA is an expert on the Teutonic Order and explains in an interview why the documents are still relevant today – and why they belong in Poland.

  4. Insights from True North (26.03.2026)

    Stefan Simon, Director of the Rathgen Research Laboratory, on his research visit to Canada

  5. Out of the cupboard, into the debate (26.03.2026)

    When it comes to colonial legacies in museums, the issue is not merely about objects acquired under unjust circumstances or even stolen, and whether or not they should be returned. The visual imagery created within Europe itself also serves as a record of the colonial past. Colonialism thrived on ev

  6. Hidden Gems: What a way to end the day! (26.03.2026)

    Hidden Gems with Joy Clees

  7. What you sow will grow (26.03.2026)

    SPK and GLAM Oxford are jointly promoting research collaborations

  8. New beginnings, upheavals (26.03.2026)

    The topping-out ceremony for berlin modern shows that a new museum is taking shape here, one that will take visitors on a tour d’horizon through the wild art of the 20th century, spanning an unprecedented range of media

  9. “Like the score for a piece of music” (26.03.2026)

    The eighth European Day of Restoration will take place on 19 October 2025. The SPK’s facilities will also be opening their doors this Sunday to showcase the vital work of those who work behind the scenes to preserve our most precious cultural heritage. It’s time to find out more about their work – w

  10. Art changes the way we see things – an interview with Klaus Biesenbach (26.03.2026)

    Klaus Biesenbach in an interview with SPK: Why the Neue Nationalgalerie is a place for everyone, why the Kulturforum needs Schatten, and why in Berlin you never know whether it’s the station or the train that’s moving