Waltz at Cittipunkt E.V.

Waltz at Cittipunkt E.V.

Contemporary Art Daily
Contemporary Art DailyMar 28, 2026

Key Takeaways

  • Squat Theatre presents three artists in Berlin's Cittapunkt
  • Exhibition runs March 1‑29, 2026, curated by Riverside
  • 15 images document the show, accessible online
  • Press release and works list available via Contemporary Art Library
  • Berlin's Cittapunkt supports experimental, interdisciplinary art projects

Pulse Analysis

Berlin’s contemporary art ecosystem continues to thrive, with venues like Cittapunkt e.V. championing experimental programming that pushes conventional boundaries. Known for its flexible spaces and community‑driven ethos, Cittapunkt has become a launchpad for artists seeking immersive, interdisciplinary experiences. The upcoming "Waltz" exhibition aligns with this mission, positioning the venue at the intersection of performance, visual art, and critical discourse, while reinforcing the city’s status as a European cultural capital.

"Waltz" brings together three distinct voices—Ben Kinmont, Juliette Blightman, and Marysia Paruzel—each exploring themes of movement, spatial negotiation, and collective memory. Curated by Riverside, the show weaves their practices into a cohesive narrative that challenges viewers to reconsider the choreography of everyday environments. The March 1‑29 schedule offers ample opportunity for public engagement, and the inclusion of a comprehensive press release and works list underscores a professional approach to exhibition documentation.

Beyond the physical installation, the exhibition’s digital footprint amplifies its impact. Fifteen curated images and an online archive hosted by the Contemporary Art Library ensure that scholars, collectors, and global audiences can access the work long after the doors close. This strategy reflects a broader industry trend toward hybrid exhibition models, where physical presence and virtual accessibility co‑exist, expanding the reach of contemporary art and fostering sustained dialogue across borders.

Waltz at Cittipunkt e.V.

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