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Exhibition // Future Ruins in Bergen

Future Ruins: Obsolescence & Inoperativity

Blog post by Alena Sokhan – in Berlin; Thursday, Jun. 27, 2013.

On May 27-31, 2013, thirteen artists presented their work at the Future Ruins; Obsolescence & Inoperativity Exhibition at the Bergen Arkitektsole (BAS), Norway. The exhibition was curated by Dan Dorocic and Alison Hugill, who held an open call for artists from around the world in March 2013. The artists who were…[read on…]

Art & Tours Berlin brings back Walk with the artists

Chryssa Tsampazi - As if it were possible, Art & Tours Berlin, photo: Stefania Migliorati

Blog post by Sarah Gretsch – in Berlin; Thursday, June 20, 2013.

Forget the hop-on-hop-off bus tours at Unter den Linden or the M29 “richtung Roseneck”, Art & Tours Berlin presents a entirely unique way to tour the city with Walk with the artist, city tours designed by a diverse selection of the city’s artists…[read on…]

Event // Next Stop: Berlin! re.act.feminism comes to Akademie der Künste

Article by Sarah Gretsch in Berlin // June 19, 2013.
re.act.feminism #2 is a continually expanding, temporary, and traveling performance archive. Making stops throughout six European countries from 2011 to 2013, it will be coming to Berlin at the Akademie der Künste from June 21 to August 18. Re.act.feminism presents feminist, gendercritical, and queer performance art by over…[read on…]


Online // Helga Wretman’s Fitness for Artists

Fitness for Artists TV, leaders shot, courtesy of Helga Wretman

Blog post by Jessyca Hutchens – in Berlin; Wednesday, Jun. 12, 2013.

Helga Wretman may have invented the very first art-discourse-based fitness regime. Over the course of a work-out, Wretman interviews artists in their studios, discussing their work and ideas between squats and star-jumps. For the second episode…[read on…]

Event // 48 Stunden Neukölln

Berlin art festival 48h Neukölln 2013

Blog post by Andrea Ongaro – in Berlin; Tuesday, Jun 11, 2013.

The Here is the festival made to be open to everybody. The original mission was to include everyone who considered himself an artist or a citizen of Neukölln and to represent every possible art form, from theatre to music to exhibitions. This year though, for the first time…[read on…]

BLINK // Matthias Heiderich, Architectural Landscapes

Matthias Heidrich, "Untitled" UAE series (2013)

Blog post by Alexandra Borras – in Berlin; Sunday, Jun. 09, 2013.

Matthias Heiderich, born in Munich and now living in Berlin is a self-taught photographer. Starting in 2008 he bought his first camera and started his voyage into photography. His first project, in 2010 Color Berlin portrays the urban landscape of the German capital in an almost graphic aesthetic of…[read on…]

DMY International Design Festival

Blog post by Andrea Ongaro – in Berlin; Tuesday, Jun 4, 2013.

The DMY International Design Festival is the largest German festival for contemporary product design, last year it attracted over 35,000 visitors. Since 2003 DMY Berlin has built an extensive global network through its presence at important international…[read on…]

Winston Torr: A reversed genesis

Winston Torr

Blog post by Florence Reidenbach – in Berlin; Friday, May 31, 2013.

Societal Crucifixion, Winston Torr’s solo show opened on the 23rd of May and offers the opportunity to discover an impressive body of work. Torr became fascinated with newspapers. Their surface condenses…[read on…]