Posts Tagged ‘Contemporary Art’
David Button
by Natasha Klimenko // Dec. 11, 2012
Following the flow of the Spree river, the urban landscape of Berlin transforms in the East of the city, growing desolate and industrial. Formerly a German bathhouse…[read on]
Open Call: Toolkit Festival’s Contemplative Pathways
Blog entry by Melissa King – in Berlin; Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012.
Eva Maria Salvador
by Alison Hugill // Sept. 10, 2012
Eva Maria Salvador’s remarkable ‘Köpfe’ (Heads) sculptures are hidden away in her Kreuzberg studio, never exhibited as such or seen by more than a select few…[read on]
Enda O’Donoghue
by Uwe Goldstein // Sept. 3, 2012
After wandering the labyrinthine corridors of the Atelierhaus Mengerzeile in Berlin’s Treptow district for quite some time, I finally find my way to the spacious studio of…[read on]
Kandis Williams
by Elizabeth Feder // Aug. 7, 2012
When exploring Kandis Williams; studio, one is struck by the incongruous balance between the pensive balance between the pensive quality…[read on]
Kunst braucht Fläche: Two Interviews on Intuition
Interview by Melissa Steckbauer in Berlin; Monday, Jul. 23, 2012.
As part of Kunst braucht Fläche, a public art installation project in Berlin, artist Melissa Steckbauer conducted the following two interviews on the topic of “intuition”. The first interview is with Ashema Wierowski, the owner of the Be-Touched massage studio in the Kreuzberg neighborhood of Berlin…[read on…]
SCOPE BASEL 2012
Blog post by Alison Hugill – in Berlin; Sunday, May 27, 2012.
BERLIN ART LINK proudly announces its 2012 media partnership with SCOPE. With over 45 art fairs spanning more than a decade, SCOPE is a premier showcase for emerging international contemporary art. SCOPE have presented the most innovative galleries, curators and artists around the world at their fairs and carried out non-profit initiatives that push the boundaries of art, design, music and fashion. [read on…]
Remaining Only at Tanya Leighton’s gallery
by Melissa Steckbauer // Jan. 22, 2012
A sweeping wooden (or polyblend?) frame just blocks the main entrance of Tanya Leighton’s gallery door. Nothing can be quite as intimidating in the arts as coming into…[read on]
Berlin Arch Link: Katrien Ligt’s ‘With New Eyes’
by Elizabeth Feder // Nov. 21, 2011
On a bright afternoon in late October, a group of strangers met at Berlin-Hauptbahnhof. All were there to participate in Ligt’s most recent work, entitled With New Eyes,…[read on]
Berlin Artists Take Center Stage at Saatchi Gallery
Blog entry by Monica Salazar – in Berlin; Monday, Nov. 7, 2011.