Blog post by Florence Reidenbach – in Berlin; Tuesday, March 19, 2012.
“Butterflies out of Eden”, the current group exhibition at Fellini Gallery, presents eight Paris-based female artists who have left their motherland of Korea to establish themselves in the country of the first ready-mades…[read on…]
Marisa Mandler’s studio is at the end of a sinister block: past soviet housing complexes, the DDR’s Nazi archives, and right before the Stasi prison museum complex…[read on]
Ralf Ziervogel’s apartment, which curiously doubles as his studio though absent of nearly all traces, is awash with blinding early Saturday afternoon sunlight…[read on]
Blog post by Elizabeth Delfs – in Berlin; Tuesday, May 8, 2012.
The Spanish word for Zirkel, compass, brings together the concepts of measuring and anchoring, as well as of locating. The concept of the body as compass inspires a collaboration between artists Vanessa Enriquez and Ilya Noé who seek to use the full extent of their bodies through the shared artistic practice of drawing. [read on…]
Blog Entry by Adam Roche – in Berlin; Saturday, April 30, 2011.
The opening on the15th April there was a great display of affection towards the illustrative based work of Karla Marie Bentzen, of which ended in an amazing night. As Karla Marie Bentzen’s first solo exhibition went very well, and I hope to see more of her work. The exhibition runs from April 15 until May 14 2011, at the Berlin Unlike Gallery. [view all images…]
Blog Entry by Clare Ros – in Copenhagen; Friday, April 22, 2011.
Recently I visited David Hockney’s exhibition, “Me Draw on iPad” at the Louisiana Museum in Denmark. Walking into this exhibition I did not expect the work to be nearly as engaging as it proved to be. The range of drawings was quite impressive from the anticipated pop-like doodles to the very detailed portraits and expressive still-life sketches…
Blog Entry by Adam Roche – in Berlin; Tuesday, April 12, 2011.
Bentzen has produced a number of new drawings which will be displayed alongside a large, sight-specific wall piece. Her geometric shapes will also leak onto the gallery windows, heightening the sensation of being part of Bentzen’s surreal world.
Blog Entry by SP Williams– in Berlin; Monday, March 14, 2011.
“Chloe Piene touches the dimension of myth through a fascinated contemplation of the relationship between man and animal, or the existential questioning of the points where eroticism and apprehension of death meet.”
Nicky Broekhuysen crunches numbers and societal conventions. Using the language of binary code, she meticulously stamps out new patterns and formations of 1 and 0 to signify the set…[read on]
by Ester Ippolito, Monica Salazar // Jan. 18, 2011
Jose Lerma’s work relies on a compendium of mediums, references, and elements that combine his personal history and his extensive academic accolades…[read on]
Egill Sæbjörnsson is an Icelandic experiential artist who has lived in Berlin for 12 years. After studying Fine Art at the University of Paris – St.Denis (1995) and the Icelandic College…[read on]