This documenta promises to confound expectations and rewrite what this quinquennial art event means, as evidenced by programme offerings such as ‘undoing documenta,’…[read on]
With more than two decades of working with decoloniality and notions of repair as an artist, Kader Attia activates these fields of knowledge as the curator of the 12th Berlin Biennale…[read on]
Sharp, small, but sweet, ‘read that twice’ is a layered and ironic assessment of the modern-day value system. Though limited in size, it possesses the potential to leave each visitor with…[read on]
Rhea Myers has been creating art using advanced digital blockchain technologies since 2013. Her work is defined by a sophisticated understanding both of computation and programming…[read on]
Returning for its 18th edition, Gallery Weekend Berlin features 50 participating galleries, alongside a parallel program offered by independent venues, museums and more…[read on]
Dutch artist Renzo Martens—famous for numerous, complex, sometimes repulsive, acts of artistic holy foolery—is back with a new chapter in his ongoing project at KOW in Mitte,…[read on]
Sonya Lindfors and working group’s ‘camouflage’ (2021) contains props, gestures, dialogues and citations that make us laugh, but not always comfortably…[read on]
The work of the French-Algerian artist Kader Attia teaches us that time alone doesn’t heal traumas. Through visual metaphors, individual and collective histories and information…[read on]
The 33rd edition of Tanz im August, Berlin’s annual international dance festival will spread throughout the city from August 6–22. Visitors will have the opportunity to…[read on]
Curated by Peter Rehberg and Apostolos Lampropoulos, ‘Intimacy: New Queer Art from Berlin and Beyond’ theoretically opened in 2020 at Berlin’s Schwules Museum,…[read on]
‘The End of Time’ is MaerzMusik’s more than appropriate 2021 theme. Apocalyptic associations aside, it speaks to our limbo state after a year of lockdowns and the concomitant…[read on]