Posts Tagged ‘Tino Sehgal’

THE WEEK July 2–8, 2018

Openings & Events at Spike Berlin, Blain|Southern, SAVVY Contemporary, Galerija Gregor Podnar, me Collectors Room Berlin, Dittrich & Schlechtriem, Galerie Rolando Anselmi, Volksbühne Berlin, Karma Ltd. Extended, Kwadrat, Schlachthaus. Fresh & Fine Art & Momentum,…[read on]


COLLABORATION // An Interview with Julian Weber

Interview by Göksu Kunak – in Berlin; Thursday, Aug. 06, 2015.

Sleek surfaces, pastel colors, minimal forms and abstract ideas; small head ventilators, watermelons, kitsch waterfall posters. A vibraphone played by a classical musician wearing old-school roller skates transforming into a performer with white sneakers sampling 90s hip hop live in another space…[read on…]

THE WEEK July 20–26, 2015

Tuesday, Jul. 21, 2015 IMAGE MOVEMENT Moves#91: Starlite I-V – FRANCES SCHOLZ, MARK VON SCHLEGELL Screening: Tuesday, Jul. 21; 8:30pm Oranienburger Straße 18 (click here for map) GALERIE KORNFELD “Queertopia. It Takes A Village” – GROUP SHOW Event: Tuesday, Jul. 21; 7pm Fasanenstraße 26 (click here for map) KLEINE HUMBOLDT GALERIE “ENTER the real world”… Read more »


THE WEEK June 22–28, 2015

Tuesday, Jun. 23, 2015 HAUS DER KULTUREN DER WELT “Les Rencontres Internationales – New Cinema and Contemporary Art” Exhibition: Jun. 23 – 28, 2015 Opening: Tuesday, Jun. 23; 8pm John-Foster-Dulles-Allee 10 (click here for map) EMBASSY OF MEXICO, BERLIN “Hidden” – BEATRIZ MORALES Exhibition: Jun. 1 – 25, 2015 Finissage: Tuesday, Jun. 23; 7pm Klingelhöferstrasse… Read more »


Announcement // Tino Sehgal Exhibition at Martin-Gropius-Bau

Blog post by Nora Kovacs – in Berlin; Thursday, Jun. 18, 2015.

Much of our social interactions are lost in the hustle and bustle of everyday life. We see, hear, speak, bump into, and pass one another more times than we can count, but these moments often go unnoticed in the grand scheme of things. British-German artist Tino Sehgal takes these moments, de-contextualizes and manipulates them, and reveals something quite profound in the process…[read on…]

Review // Discussing the Matter of Critique with Renzo Martens at KW Institute for Contemporary Art

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Article by Nora Kovacs – in Berlin; Tuesday, May 26, 2015.

Renzo Martens has been urging the people of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to “Enjoy Poverty” for quite a while now. The project title itself is inflammatory – how can anyone enjoy poverty? – but the ideas and intentions behind it have been clearly thought through, and it is precisely this paradox that has given the Dutch artist his fame…[read on…]

GALLERY WEEKEND April 27 – May 03

Tuesday, Apr. 28, 2015 IMAGE MOVEMENT Moves#86 – REDMOND ENTWISTLE, TATIA SHABURISHVILI Screenings, Talk: Tuesday, Apr. 28; 8:30pm Wilsnacker Straße 60 (click here for map) KINDERHOOK & CARACAS “Dark Monologue” – DAFNA MAIMON Performance: Tuesday, Apr. 28; 8pm Kreuzbergstraße 42e (click here for map) Wednesday, Apr. 29, 2015 GALERIE SANDRA BÜRGEL QUIRIN BÄUMLER Exhibition: Apr.… Read more »


Exhibition // 14 Rooms: Live Art Revitalizes Art Basel

Berlin Art Link Features; courtesy of Art Basel © photo by Daniela & Tonatiuh

Article by AJ Kiyoizumi – in Berlin; Tuesday, Jul. 01, 2014.

It’s difficult to think of something to say about Art Basel that hasn’t been said before. It’s the behemoth of all art fairs; collectors flock worldwide to purchase artworks in the seven and eight-figure range; it’s where art-market players go to be seen (and if they are truly important, only seen by other VIPS at the preview days). Oh yes, there is also plenty of art too…[read on…]

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Thomas Bayrle, photo: Jeni Fulton

Article and photos by Jeni Fulton – in Berlin; Tuesday, Jun. 12, 2012.

With Carloyn Christov-Bakargiev’s slew of statements regarding the emancipation of strawberries and the need to divest ourselves of our anthropocentric perspective in the run-up to documenta (13), one was left wondering what her actual concept would be. Upon entering the main building, the Fridericianum, the answer was there: very little…[read on…]