Article by Kimberly Budd in Berlin // Oct. 28, 2017
Routinely noted as ambitious, energetic, left of center and ‘not your average’ curator Kevin Rubén Jacobs discusses his passionate and adventurous career moves with Berlin Art Link. Jacobs talks with…[read on]
Openings at Spektrum, Photo edition Berlin, HAU—Hebbel am Ufer, me Collectors Room, KW, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Supportico Lopez, Galerie Sandy Brown, Isabella Bortolozzi Galerie, Zilberman Gallery, Galerie Wedding, Michael Reid Gallery, Michael Fuchs,…[read on]
Article by Alasdair Doyle in Berlin // Sep. 08, 2016
Founded by a group of local galleries, abc (art berlin contemporary) commits itself to re-imaging the ‘art fair’. Now in its ninth year, abc has become a staple of Berlin Art Week and the Berlin art calendar…[read on]
I’m visiting the Jean Paul Gaultier-Exhibition at the Munich Kunsthalle, while in Germany sexism is discussed in every newspaper and social media. The sexual assaults in Cologne and other cities at New Year’s Eve aren’t and can’t be forgotten, and…[read on…]
Article by Susannah Edelbaum – in Berlin; Friday, August 29, 2014.
With new work shown at a different location for a single day, every day, throughout August, Berlin’s Project Space Festival is a living advent calendar of contemporary art, winding down to the inevitable end of summer…[read on…]
Alexandra (Alex) Tennigkeit has worked steadily for years around themes of German nationhood, religious politics, and personal tales of death and heartbreaking dismay…[read on]
Can an artist dictate the terms of social collaboration, or does he remain a recording device for situations he himself initiates? The Berlin-based artist Christian Jankowski…[read on]
Ask a Berliner, and most will have a story about an encounter or glimpse of a large wild animal in the city. In Berlin Wildes Leben, part of the Überlebenskunst exhibition…[read on]
Blog entry by Florence Reidenbach – in Berlin; Wednesday, August 17, 2011.
From the pavement of the Ku’damm you can view through the French Institute’s façade-spanning windows the paintings of Miss.Tic, hanging unusually on the gallery’s interior walls. One of the rare women on the street art scene, it is somehow bizarre to view her work inside a gallery space.
Blog entry and photos by SP Williams– in Berlin; Saturday, May 21, 2011.
In ‘Mythos Incorporated’, Eckart Hahn puts classical symbolism and mythic force to the test. He paints over the subjects with current day objects such as plastic bags, or masks them in ‘marketing colors’, such as the sickly McDonald’s yellow that I connect with cheeseburgers, childhood and constipation.
Last week at Transmediale’s grand opening, Reynold Reynolds debuted his Secrets Trilogy, a cycle of three videos that he has been working on for the past three years…[read on]