Article by Johanna Hardt // Mar. 15, 2019
Cao Fei’s film ‘Prison Architect’ uses the physical space of the prison as a metaphorical complex to reflect common understandings of freedom and captivity. More than presenting the prison as an actual site of…[read on]
Helga Fanderl’s ‘Raum für Film’ can be found behind an inconspicuous frosted glass window-front in Charlottenburg. The three words are visible on the…[read on]
Openings and events at District Berlin, Galerie Buchholtz, Image Movement, Eigen+Art Lab, Berlinische Galerie, Schwarz Contemporary, KW Institute, Schwartzsche Villa, Schiefe Zähne, Haus am Lützowplatz, Helga Maria Klosterfelde Edition, BQ Berlin,…[read on]
Oct. 03, 2018
In 2010, the Macedonian government began an urban development project to restore and rebuild public buildings, monuments and museums in the capital of Skopje, but rather than give these…[read on]
Aug. 10, 2018
Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin 2019, an event dedicated to contemporary practices of the moving image, is accepting entries for participants until August 31. As a forum that fuses art forms with concepts…[read on]
July 31, 2018
Salomé Lamas works at the intersection of cinema, art and performance to highlight marginalized individuals, societies and locations often through surreal filmic techniques…[read on]
Article by Mary Fischer // July 24, 2018
From August 3rd to 11th, Prizren, Kosovo will once again be filled with filmmakers, documentary connoisseurs and creative minds from around the world for the 17th edition of DokuFest…[read on]
Article by Sofia Bergmann // July 11, 2018
The female body conforming to its surroundings and the conflicts of modern societal and technological evolution are themes explored through the exhibition of Valie Export’s archival collection at the Neuer Berliner…[read on]
July 2, 2018
Brazilian artist Ana Vaz often uses video, installation and performance to explore her physical, subject experiences of reality. Her filmic works land somewhere between ethnography and speculation…[read on]
Article by Ilyn Wong // June 20, 2018
In their exhibition ‘Mighty Good Men,’ the artists Andrew J Burford and Constantin Hartenstein critique masculinity as fractured and troublesome, yet always inescapably hegemonic…[read on]
Article by Louisa Stark in Berlin // May 24, 2018
Agnès Varda is a veteran filmmaker and one of the earliest pioneers of French New Wave cinema, acclaimed for her films ‘Cleo from 5 to 7’ and ‘Vagabond’. Her latest directorial offering…[read on]
May 4, 2018
Berlin-based artist Clemens Wilhelm’s filmic works often begin with a special object or image and then delve into its hidden history. Berlinische Galerie’s next instalment in the 12×12 IBB Video Space, Wilhelm’s…[read on]