Posts Tagged ‘drawing’

Bruce Nauman: Atomizing Movement into Touch

Article by Jack Radley // Jan. 11, 2019
For Bruce Nauman, touch is sensual and sexual, prohibitive and encouraged, instinctual and directed. Spanning both the Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1, ‘Disappearing Acts’[read on]


Rethinking Masculinity at Galerie im Turm

Berlin Art Link review of 'Mighty Good Men' at Galerie im Turm

Article by Ilyn Wong // June 20, 2018
In their exhibition ‘Mighty Good Men,’ the artists Andrew J Burford and Constantin Hartenstein critique masculinity as fractured and troublesome, yet always inescapably hegemonic[read on]


Spotlight // Michelle Rawlings

Michelle Rawlings: 2017, Installation View // Courtesy of AND NOW

by Louisa Stark // May 12, 2018
A very particular culture and aesthetic surrounds the figure young woman or teenage girl that, nowadays, is both created by and viewed through the framework of social media. Michelle Rawlings, a[read on]


Heiner Franzen

by April Dell // Apr. 23, 2018
Walking into Heiner Franzen’s bright and spacious studio is like entering into a huge version of one of his drawing room installations. Rather than finding…[read on]

Klara Hobza

by Jack Radley // Feb. 9, 2018
“No credible scientists would ever build anything like this because it would ruin their careers,” boasts Klara Hobza, smirking at the artistic endeavor standing before her,…[read on]

Video // Waqas Khan at Manchester Art Gallery

Video by MONA productions, filmed by Peter Cairns in Berlin // Oct. 30, 2017
The Manchester Art Gallery is currently exhibiting the first solo show of artist Waqas Khan’s oeuvre. His methodology employs an incalculable…[read on]


Video // Interview: A Moment With Waqas Khan

Waqas Khan

Article by Alena Sokhan – in Berlin; Friday, Feb. 27, 2015.

Waqas Khan‘s work is a meditative pause in the present moment, taking the form of a series of highly precise yet organic patterns composed of dots or lines. Khan has been working on his exhibition at the Galerie Krinzinger in Vienna for the last year, conscientiously considering how…[read on…]