Article by Alison Hugill in Berlin // Nov. 18, 2016
Norwegian artist Marianne Heier is known for her politically-charged performance and installation works. While practice work has always been underpinned by anti-capitalist aims, she’s taken on a series of pertinent issues…[read on]
Article by Rebecca Partridge // Aug. 01, 2016
2016 may be remembered as the summer when William Kentridge exploded onto the Berlin art scene. ‘No, It Is!’, an extensive solo exhibition of the artist’s three-decade-long career runs at the Martin-Gropius-Bau…[read on]
Article by Nora Kovacs // July 19, 2016
This past week, Site Santa Fe opened its doors to the public for its second Sitelines biennial exhibition, titled ‘much wider than a line’. Featuring 35 artists from 16 different countries, Sitelines seeks to reimagine…[read on]
Article by TL Andrews // June 21, 2016
The term “Afrofuturism” was coined in the 1990s by the cultural critic Mark Dery, who recognized a preoccupation with the future in the work of a number of black artists. Ever since, it has remained a term…[read on]
Article by Caitlin Eyre, photographs by Berlin Art Link in Berlin // Saturday, Jun. 18, 2016
First introduced at Art Basel in 2000, the ‘Unlimited’ segment of the world renowned art fair offers galleries the opportunity to showcase large-scale installations that could not be existed into a standard sized exhibitor’s booth. The exhibition hall… [read on]
Monday, May 09, 2016 HAUS DER KULTUREN DER WELT Philip Kojo Metz & Christoph Schlingensief’s African Opera Village: ‘Mimicry Games.’ Talk & Screening: Monday, May 09, 2016; 7pm John-Foster-Dulles-Allee 10, 10557 Berlin, click here for map Wednesday, May 11, 2016 ÆTHER BAR ‘Imagination Language : Paint Session’ Open Session: Wednesday, May 11, 2016; 8–11pm Pannierstraße… Read more »
Article by Lee Escobedo – in Berlin // Saturday, Apr. 23, 2016.
In Dallas, there is no busier time in the art world then mid-April. During the Dallas Art Fair you can see a survey of international galleries, as well as some local favorites, at the downtown Fashion Industry Gallery. Typically, Dallas is known as a painter’s city…[read on…]
Interview by Marc Girardot – in Berlin // Friday, Apr. 08, 2016.
Most of us know Daniele Antezza as one half of Dadub, and also for being part of the label Stroboscopic Artefacts mastering. Today, he presents…[read on…]
Interview by Penny Rafferty // Apr. 06, 2016
The body in art has always been a contested issue as far as representation, but it is also central to how we understand our identities today through gender, race, sexuality and ethnicity. People use the body as a…[read on]
Interview by TL Andrews // Mar. 29, 2016
Ato Malinda’s work as performance artist and activist has been featured at venues like the Museum für Moderne Kunst Frankfurt am Main, the National Museum of African Art and The Smithsonian…[read on]
Article by William Kherbek – in Berlin; Thursday, Mar. 17, 2016.
The legacy of Rachel Lowe Lambert Lloyd Mellon is the subject of Rachel Alliston’s exhibition Property of a Private Collection at Centrum Gallery. Mellon, known to friends and various cultural icons as “Bunny”, is an exemplar of a particular generation of the American aristocracy…[read on…]
Interview by Marc Girardot in Berlin // Mar. 11, 2016
In Senegal, when President Abdoulaye Wade wanted to run for office yet again in 2011, a resistance movement formed on the streets. Shortly afterwards, a group of school friends, including rappers…[read on…]