Metaxy : Between
Destruction and Reconstruction
10 Sept – 6 Dec 2026
The exhibition and events project focuses on the period between destruction and reconstruction – that uncertain moment when it is still unclear how societies will cope with loss, guilt and memory.

About the Exhibition
Location: Hanseatenweg - ElevatorWheelchair accessible
- Date:
10 Sept – 6 Dec 2026 - Time:
2 – 7 pm - Price:EUR 10 (Reduced: EUR 7)
- Languages: German, English
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Tue, Wed, Fri 2–7 pm
Thur 2–9 pm
Sat, Sun, Holidays 12–7 pmFree admission for under 18s, Tuesdays
Opening
Wed 9 Sep 6:30 pm
Free admission
Wars, conflicts and the consequences of the climate crisis are destroying houses, cities and landscapes around the globe. Millions of people are losing their homes. Rebuilding these living environments is therefore an urgent task. However, if reconstruction is reduced to a technical undertaking – as a return to normality, a supposed “zero hour” or an opportunity for capital-driven investment – we lose sight of the fact that it is not only buildings and cities that are destroyed but also social relationships, ecological structures, shared ways of life and historical contexts. The crucial questions regarding reconstruction therefore arise before any building work begins.
The project “Metaxy : Between Destruction and Reconstruction” begins precisely at this point, with an exhibition and a four-part programme of events. Metaxy, an ancient Greek word meaning “between”, refers to a space in which the past and the future, memory and new beginnings, as well as loss and hope, coexist. Reconstruction does not mean a return to a previous state but rather the uncovering of connections that have been torn apart.
Taking the Akademie building on Hanseatenweg as a prime example of post-1945 reconstruction, the exhibition presents an exploration of the colonial and Nazi history of Berlin’s Hansaviertel district and perspectives from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany, Israel, Palestine, Poland, Sudan, Syria, Ukraine, Yemen and the USA. The exhibition architecture itself is the project’s largest exhibit: It superimposes the site’s former buildings on today’s exhibition halls. This 1:1-scale palimpsest makes the history of the site tangible through the in-between space.
An event space forming part of the exhibition provides a venue for discussions, talks and artistic and musical performances. An educational programme featuring guided tours and lecture-performance walks, as well as a special issue of the magazine ARCH+, explores the exhibition’s themes in greater depth.
Participating artists and spatial practitioners:
Hala Alnaji, Archigrest, Marina Tabassum Architects, Maja Bajević, Centre for Documentary Architecture, Kees Christiaanse, Tiffany Chung, Co-Haty, Salma Samar Damluji, Nir Evron, Ola Hassanain, Paul Hübner, Anton Kolomyeytsev, Omer Krieger, V. Mitch McEwen, megouem, Kioomars Musayyebi, Marina Naprushkina/Neue Nachbarschaft Moabit, Open Group, Ute Richter, Sasha Marianna Salzmann, Immanuel Schuhmacher, Arinjoy Sen, Nurit Stark, Syrbanism, topoScape, Feda Wardak, Eyal Weizman, Ines Weizman, Julita Wójcik, Lebbeus Woods, Ina Wudtke
Curatorial team:
Anh-Linh Ngo, Johanna M. Keller, Christian Hiller, Felix Hofmann, Markus Krieger, Daniel Kuhnert, Melissa Makele
Project management, Akademie der Künste, Architecture Section:
Annette Maechtel
A project by the Akademie der Künste in collaboration with ARCH+
As part of the Berlin Art Week 2026
Events
The juxtaposition of the pre-war buildings with Werner Düttmann’s Academy building creates an interstitial space that is brought to life by artistic contributions and visitors. Memory thus becomes the starting point for new relationships. The discursive-artistic events, the KUNSTWELTEN outreach programme and Immanuel Schumacher’s musical-performative ZWISCHENSTÜCKE build on this, expanding the exhibition to create a shared space for reflection and experience.
Metaxy : Zwischenstücke
The musical and performative ZWISCHENSTÜCKE are a standalone format within “Metaxy: Between Destruction and Reconstruction”. They bridge the exhibition and the programme and open up new ways of perceiving the art.
An ensemble featuring Immanuel Schuhmacher (concept and percussion), Paul Hübner (trumpet), Kioomars Musayyebi (santur) and Nurit Stark (violin and viola) moves through the exhibition and event spaces. Musical interludes and performative inserts pick up on conversations and situations, alter the perspective on the exhibition and shape the transitions between individual programme events. The four musicians work at the intersection of interpretation, composition, performance and improvisation.
ZWISCHENSTÜCKE will take place during the events on the following days without a specific time being announced:
Opening 9 Sep from 6:30 pm
Metaxy 10 Sep 6–9 pm
Houses 11 Sep 6–9 pm
Soils 13 Oct 6–9 pm
Times 6 Dec 12–3 pm
Guided Tours
Overview
Regular Guided Tours: Thur at 6 pm, Sun at 3 pm, Sat at 3 pm (in English)
Curator-led Tours: Tue 14 Oct, 2 Dec, each at 5 pm, Sat 12 Sep at 5 pm (in English)
Guided Tour in German Sign Language: Thur 1 Oct, 12 Nov, each at 6 pm
Guided Tour for Blind, Visually Impaired and Sighted Visitors: Sat 10 Oct, 7 Nov, each at 3 pm
Lecture-Performance Walks through the Hansaviertel district: Sun 27 Sep, 4 Oct, 18 Oct, each at 2 pm
Publication
ARCH+ #265:
Metaxy: Between Destruction and Reconstruction
German and English
232 pages, more than 150 images
ISBN 978-3-931435-93-6
€ 28 Print, € 24 Online Reader
Publication date: September 2026
Sponsors and Supporters
Funded by
The event programme is organised with the kind support of, and in cooperation with, the KfW Stiftung.
















