Posts Tagged ‘Ellen Blumenstein’

THE WEEK July 03–09, 2017

Openings at Berlinische Galerie, Martin-Gropius-Bau, ZKR, Edmond Gallery, Sprüth Magers, Galerie Wedding, Galerie Nordenhake, C/O Berlin, Tanya Leighton, Haus am Lützowplatz, Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Å+, Galerie Thomas Schulte, AKA, St. Oberholz,…[read on]


Open Call // Agora Collective Residency Program CAPP

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Article by Julianne Cordray in Berlin // Jun. 12, 2016
The deadline for applications is 11pm on Friday, June 24, 2016. Committed to an engagement with artistic and sustainable practices in engendering a unified sense of community, diversity and…[read on]


INTERSECTIONS // Berlin-Bucharest Exchange: Relic or Relevant? Painting in Berlin

Article by April Dell – in Berlin; Monday, Oct. 26, 2015.

Contemporary painting is often quoted as commercial, unoriginal, and irrelevant. Theorists have been claiming the death of painting since the establishment of Modernism, and shouts of its resuscitation have echoed since the 1980s. Though perhaps not leading the avant garde in recent decades, painting continues to carry weight in the collections of art institutions…[read on…]

THE WEEK June 08–14, 2015

Tuesday, Jun. 09, 2015 IMAGE MOVEMENT Moves#88 – MICHAEL FRANZ Screenings, Talk: Tuesday, Jun. 09; 8:30pm Wilsnacker Straße 60 (click here for map) B_TOUR B_TALK #1: Re-Placing the Periphery Talk: Tuesday, Jun. 09; 7-9pm Prachtwerk, Ganghoferstraße 2 (click here for map) Thursday, Jun. 11, 2015 GALERIE NEU MATIAS FALDBAKKEN Exhibition: Jun. 11 – Jul. 25,… Read more »


Gentle Teasing: RELAUNCH at KW

Article by Jessyca Hutchens in Berlin // May 5, 2013
These days, when a company goes through a re-brand they tend to present things in the friendliest terms possible—think voice over actors that sound like Zach Braff, little xylophone ditties, and language that manages to sound left-of-centre while being completely innocuous…[read on…]


HABEN UND BRAUCHEN: What does art need?

Blog Entry by Jeni Fulton – in Berlin; Sunday, March 20, 2011.

Based in Berlin, a temporary exhibition featuring Berlin artists, has ignited a furious debate about the promotion and funding of art in the city. The exhibition is slated for a June 2011 start, and über-curators Klaus Biesenbach (MoMA, PS1), Christine Macel (Centre Pompidou) and Hans-Ulrich Obrist (Serpentine Gallery) will oversee it. An Open Call for participants was issued in October, and many artists chose to boycott it. [read on…]