“Berlin’s newest landmark” is built on smoke and mirrors, a space of feigned criticality that purports to promote a narrative of cultural exchange and debate…[read on]
Due to the ongoing pandemic, museums, cultural centers, galleries, universities and exhibitions are closed. Therefore, we’ve created a supplement of art exhibitions, festivals, films…[read on]
Born in the Czech Republic and now based in Berlin, Hosnedlová conducted an extensive investigation of Ještěd Tower, a 94-meter-tall television transmitter…[read on]
On a cloudy December day, I arrive at Rafaella Braga’s studio, located in a quiet street in Treptow. The walls of Braga’s space are brimming with large-scale canvases,…[read on]
I arrive at Hanna Frenzel’s home studio in Charlottenburg on an overcast November afternoon. The neighborhood she has lived in since the 80s has undergone major…[read on]
Artists create important works in times of crisis, like Bahar Kaygusuz and Eva Vuillemin where they have found a solution during this precarious isolation. ‘Corona…[read on]
Kristina Schuldt is fundamentally a modernist artist. Her work embodies influences from Post-Impressionism, Cubism and late Futurism. In her desire to break away…[read on]
While the world is in the midst of a profound transformation, people are yearning for new stories and perspectives in order to dream further, and this year 36th edition…[read on]
Anna Mikkola’s video work ‘Ghosts in the Climate’ (2019) opens with a superposition of three paintings from Claude Monet’s 41-work series depicting the Waterloo…[read on]
Openings and events at Feldfünf, A Trans, Urania, super bien!, Nome, ifa Galerie, Wentrup, European Month of Photography, Das verborgene Museum, Somos,…[read on]
‘Sunburst’ consists of a two-part installation made over the course of Canadian artist Amélie Laurence Fortin’s year-long residency at Künstlerhaus Bethanien. The solo…[read on]