Blog post by Jeni Fulton – in Berlin; Wednesday, August 29, 2012.
Frankfurt’s Galerie Lorenz will be exhibiting Berlin-based painter Michelle Jezierski’s paintings and collages. Her works play with overlapping realities, with light and its effect on perception. She creates and manipulates visual space, both pictorially and metaphorically – the concept of interference the exhibition title refers to…[read on…]
Blog post by Leanne McClean & Evanna Folkenfolk – in Berlin; Tuesday, August 28, 2012.
You may have already noticed, but standing still gets you nowhere. In order to get past barriers in any aspect of life, we must necessarily move forward…[read on…]
Blog post by Evanna Folkenfolk – in Berlin; Saturday, August 25, 2012.
After the successfulness of last year’s Art Eats Brunch, nowMomentnow is introducing a summer ‘High Tea’ this Sunday and inviting the public to indulge once again in its “culinary and cultural delights”…[read on…]
Blog post by Adela Yawitz – in Berlin; Tuesday, August 21, 2012.
Movement, music and what could turn out to be performances fill the halls at the Tanz im August Sideshow program, running alongside the main festival…[read on…]
Blog post by Evanna Folkenfolk – in Berlin; Friday, August 10, 2012.
While Berlin is often listed with the likes of Paris and London as the European capitals of visual art production, our burgeoning city coalesces in another cultural trifecta…. [read on…]
Blog post by Caranacias – in Berlin; Friday, August 10, 2012.
While Berlin is often listed with the likes of Paris and London as the European capitals of visual art production, our burgeoning city coalesces in another cultural trifecta…. [read on…]
Blog post by Alison Hugill – in Berlin; Tuesday, August 7, 2012.
Next week, ArtConnect Berlin will celebrate its first anniversary with a weekend of art and music from August 9th – 12th. The event will kick off with an exhibition opening at the ArtConnect HQ on Thursday evening. [read on…]
Blog post by Barbara Confino – in New York; Saturday, Aug. 04, 2012.
From the beginning Berlin confounds me. My first impression of this city built on a swamp is dreary. I find most of its famous old buildings disproportionally massive, its wide avenues tacky and commercial, and am thinking this is an ugly city when I discover something else. Having gone to the Museum of Natural History to pay my respects to the dinosaurs, I chance upon a photography exhibit detailing the variety of wildlife… [read on…]
Blog post by Alison Hugill – in Berlin; Friday, August 3, 2012.
The ruins of Spreepark are fascinating and haunting palimpsests of the utopian promises of Soviet-era urbanism. The abandoned amusement park has been one of Berlin’s underground tourist attractions for nearly a decade. Located along the Spree River, the amusement park was first opened in 1969 as Kulturpark Plänterwald, the only permanent entertainment park in the GDR. After the Wall fell, it was sold, given a ‘western’ makeover… [read on…]