Posts Tagged ‘sustainability’
The Scent of Freedom: An Interview with Dagie Brundert
by Olivia Ladanyi // Aug. 1, 2023
Dagie Brundert’s body of work, spanning 60 years, comprises hundreds of experimental Super 8 films and pinhole camera photographs that playfully demonstrate the extent of…[read on]
Wild Textiles: An Interview with Ilfa Siebenhaar
by Anna Roos van Wijngaarden // July 18, 2023
The antidote is a more sustainable natural dyeing revival that seeks to reconnect natural methods with aesthetic pleasure. Among this group of pioneering bio-designers is Ilfa…[read on]
Open Call for Creative Practitioners: The Sustainable Institution
May 16, 2023
The Sustainable Institution is calling artists, architects, designers and scientists to develop prototypes for sustainable exhibition-making in the fight against climate change…[read on]
Open Call for Fragile 2023 Festival of Dance, Music and Theater
Mar. 3, 2023
‘Zero Programme,’ the initiative established by the German Federal Cultural Foundation aimed at developing a nationwide sustainability campaign, is hosting ‘Fragile – the International…[read on]
Doing Nothing: An Interview with Victoria Stanton
by Dagmara Genda // July 29 2022
“Stillness does something … this is not just downtime, it is about cultivating an attitude of rest,” says Victoria Stanton in our interview about doing nothing as art practice…[read on]
Experimental Resource Sharing: An Interview with ruangrupa
by Alison Hugill // Apr. 22, 2022
We spoke to one member of the nine-person artist collective ruangrupa, Farid Rakun, about how they hope to see their key principles enacted in practice in the context of documenta’s 100-day…[read on]
Open Call for Proposals for Berliner Ensemble’s Project ‘Spielräume’
Mar. 4, 2022
Berliner Ensemble (BE) and the Komische Oper Berlin (KOB) announce an open call for proposals for the collaborative project ‘Spielräume’…[read on]
Seaweed and Sustainability: An Interview with Lichen Kelp and Jessie French
by Berlin Art Link // Jan. 26, 2021
Australian artists Jessie French and Lichen Kelp explore interspecies relationships in ways that are as non-extractive as possible…[read on]
Supporting Art Through Electricity: An Interview with E-Werk Luckenwalde
by Judith Vallette // Aug. 27, 2020
With sustainability progressively becoming a new forefront in our society with start-ups as well as established companies beginning to integrate such values in their mission statements…[read on]
E-Werk Luckenwalde Launches Digital Conversation Series
Article by Judith Vallette // July 14, 2020
In just two days, E-Werk Luckenwalde is launching a digital conversation platform titled ‘Artist as Consultant’ and featuring discussions on how to rebuild the art world. Starting with the…[read on]
The Politics of Real Estate in ‘Oval’: An Interview with Elvia Wilk
Article by Alison Hugill // Oct. 08, 2019
Elvia Wilk’s debut novel ‘Oval’ presents its readers with a parallel world; the city of Berlin is almost imperceptibly different from its current state, but many of its quintessential qualities are ramped up to near-Sci-Fi effect…[read on]