Blog post by Anna Purcell – in Berlin; Saturday, July 21, 2012.
In her graphic history The Genetic Wars, Barbara Confino, a New York City-based artist and writer, explores the repurcussions of a society in which cloning is the primary form of human reproduction. [read on…]
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…]
Blog post by Alison Hugill – in Berlin; Wednesday, May 16, 2012.
Marcos Zotes, an architect from Madrid who is currently based in New York, presented his project “Rafmögnuð Náttúra” in Reykjavik as the main event for the city’s Winter Lights Festival in February of this year. The facade of the iconic Hallgrímskirkja church was the site of this award-winning temporary installation. [read on…]
In the winter of 2011 we visited Jeremy Shaw in his Kreuzberg studio to preview his most recent Kirlian experiments, discuss working between art and music…[read on]
Blog entry by Devon Elise Atkins – in Berlin; Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011.
Everyone has different ideas about what happens when we die, every culture a different way of mourning or celebrating the life we have lived. A Wake opened to coincide with the Mexican tradition Lo Dia de los Muertos, or The Day of the Dead, and explores death and the afterlife from various perspectives in moving images. [read on…]
When first walking into June 14’s studio, there is a dynamic spatial condition that one must negotiate. The most prominent figure in the main space is the library…[read on]
This Wednesday, November 30th, the launch of Romeo Alaeff’s newest publication, I’ll Be Dead By The Time You Read This, will be celebrated in New York City at Power House Arena. The animal characters, originally born out of Alaeff’s Evolution of Despair series, are paired with darkly humorous text allowing the viewer to…[read on…]
Founded in 1999 in London by Will Ramsay, the aim was to make contemporary art accessible to everyone, and to show you don’t need to be an art expert or a millionaire to enjoy and buy art….
Sara Rahbar, a mixed media artist based in New York, hails originally from Tehran, Iran. In 1981, a 5 year-old Rahbar fled with her family, travelling for over seven…[read on]
I met Tjorg Douglas Beer last year for a discussion regarding the Kreuzeberg Biennial in his atelier, which had hosted some nights before its grand party of inauguration…[read on]
Blog entry by Nico Andersson – in Berlin; Saturday, July 30, 2011.
Artists that have been based in Berlin for 3 years or more are now being offered the opportunity to be inspired by living in a new culture, with funding from the state. The list of destinations to apply for are located in various international countries including Asia, Europe and the U.S.A. Application for this unique creative opportuniy is open to artists in the fine arts, video or photography field.