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Do Jews Have Nothing to Laugh About?
Clever cartoons, strong stance, plenty of conversation material: In Kassel, satire meets Jewish life and the present. From 09.05.2026 at Caricatura. #Kassel #Satire

Promising – Images of Cosmos and Hope
A fascinating look at cosmos, beyond, and hope at Wilhelmshöhe Palace. The cabinet exhibition connects Old Masters, images of faith, and knowledge. #KasselCulture

3rd Queer Film Festival Kassel 2026
Kassel experiences pure queer cinema, drag, and community: The 3rd Queer Film Festival brings films, discussions, and exhibitions to BALi Cinema. #QueerFilmFestival

Old Homeland - New Homeland
Dea Tcholokava spent a six-month Goethe-Institut scholarship at the documenta archive in Kassel in 2025. There she researched traces of Georgian artists in the history of documenta and connected this search with her own observations on migration. The core of the studio exhibition is her 18-minute film essay From Countless Sleepless Nights, a poetic film diary about foreignness, belonging, and identity - interwoven with city walks, archival finds, and unexpected protagonists like the Kassel raccoons. The film is complemented by selected archival materials from the history of documenta, such as those related to Jonas Mekas, Olu Oguibe, Georgij Schengelaia, Pavel Braila, or Hans Haacke, creating a dialogue between personal research and institutional memory. Tcholokava lives in Berlin and Tbilisi, works as a filmmaker and editor, and has been represented internationally at festivals with her documentaries. Her latest short film What Does the Mud Whisper premiered in Krakow in 2025 and has received multiple awards.

Phil Hubbe. Please take it a bit more seriously!
From February 28 to April 26, 2026 Phil Hubbe – Please take it a bit more seriously! The Caricatura Gallery will showcase a major solo exhibition of the cartoonist Phil Hubbe from February 28 to April 26, 2026. His cartoons tackle everyday life, politics, and football – pointedly, honestly, and always with humor. The artist Phil Hubbe, born in 1966, has been working as a freelance cartoonist since 1992 and publishes among others in daily newspapers and in kicker. Since his MS diagnosis, he has made disabilities a central theme of his art – with dark humor instead of sentimentality. Disabled Cartoons At the center are Hubbe's “Disabled Cartoons,” including the cult series MS Rainer. The exhibition openly addresses topics that are often taboo and shows how humor can break down barriers and open up new perspectives. It is complemented by pictogram parodies and comments from his online guestbook. Barrier-free presentation For the first time, selected cartoons will be shown as tactile “Touchprints.” In addition, the works are hung lower to make them more accessible for wheelchair users. Visitors can provide feedback on the presentation height.

Caricature Exhibition ,,Do Jews Have Nothing to Laugh About"
Several large exhibitions per year showcase works from the fields of cartoon and caricature as well as comic drawing and comic painting. In cooperation with the Department for Elderly Assistance, free guided tours are offered. Only the entrance fee needs to be paid. Registration required, possible from 4.5.2026 online at Terminland or by phone at 0561 115.

Exhibition Fragile - Nils Klinger
The exhibition showcases 9 cycles of works with approximately 60 pieces from the years 2002-2025 and connects in various ways the state of the fragile. Thus, the exhibition title refers both to the artistic works and their connections to each other, and also allows cross-references to the rapidly changing political and societal developments currently taking place.

blue eye
a multifaceted exhibition will be opened at the photo-motel in wolfhagerstr.53 on 25.4..26, featuring 12 artists. open from 11:00 am to 8:00 pm, the exhibition can be visited until museum night by appointment (elfi eckart, 0178 6899943 / look@fensterzumhof.de). photography, drawing, painting, small objects and larger installations, Antistyle, a very small workshop with data cables... and Krümel finally gets a roof! hannes wedekind, mike turkovic, chris schmitz, christian küster, stefan speck, doris jensen, xiaoming song, tim kirchberg, nova kötitz, pit brauer, Retro 3000, michael b. momber and konstatin 5

EARTH WOOD
Exhibition EARTH WOOD in the Kubatur at the Kulturbahnhof The Artists' Estates Association Kassel warmly invites you to the opening of the exhibition "EARTH WOOD" on 24.04.2026 at 7 PM in the Kubatur at Kulturbahnhof Kassel. The donation of a collection of 15 paintings by Hildegard Jaekel prompts the association to present these timeless works of art. Two of the oldest artists of the association meet; the curators present Hildegard Jaekel with the earth images from her middle creative period, characterized by formal consistency and subtle color usage; Johannes Schönert shows wooden sculptures that incorporate the space with an extremely reduced artistic language and balanced composition. The exhibition is introduced by Anne-Kathrin Auel. Contact: info@kuenstlernachlaesse-kassel.de www.kuenstlernachlaesse-kassel.de
