The history of Bärenzwinger Berlin is unique. The space opened as a bear enclosure in August 1939, housing Urs, Vreni, Lotte and Jule, who were all gifts from the city of Bern to mark the 700th anniversary…[read on]
A technology-forward intervention in the Centre Mercure of Esch-sur-Alzette, most of the works of ‘Hybrid Futures’ treat their digital media as a prosthetic for speculating not just about the human mind…[read on]
Every month, Berlin Art Link shines a spotlight on international exhibitions and events with our Worldwide Hit List. We want to highlight artists, galleries, museums…[read on]
“This is my traffic over the night / and how / should I range my pride / each oceanic morning…” So begins Frank O’Hara’s ‘Walking to Work’ (1952), spiralling through the city in a queered…[read on]
As Poland assumes the rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union, Polish Art Week / 6th Avant Art Festival Berlin arrives at a moment charged with political symbolism…[read on]
‘Grace of Desire’ is a rich visual survey aimed at highlighting works of queer women from the surrealist and avant-garde movements of the early 20th century to the present day…[read on]
From May 31st to June 21st, ‘Sportfest’ at Ballhaus Ost invites audiences to rethink the connections between bodily performance and political practice…[read on]
Floral patterns have long populated utilitarian spheres, adorning furniture, textiles and stationery. The aesthetic, decorative qualities of flowers have made them ubiquitous…[read on]