Article by Judith Vallette // July 24, 2020
Although its club doors remain closed for the time beings, Berghain offers to interested incomers a perpetuation of intriguing sounds and rhythms through its sound installation ‘Eleven Songs – Halle am Berghain’…[read on]
Article by Elizabeth Schippers // July 21, 2020
It is quiet in the gallery when I enter: As I walk around the ground floor, a cluster of paintings and sculptures by upcoming artists are mingled with impressive names, part of the König’s fixed collection…[read on]
Article by Elizabeth Schippers // July 17, 2020
At 9:45 am, I step onto a bus on Museum Island, right in the heart of Berlin. A few minutes later, the landscape changes. Old Germanic buildings make way for stretches of open fields. Rows of flats…[read on]
Article by Judith Vallette // July 14, 2020
In just two days, E-Werk Luckenwalde is launching a digital conversation platform titled ‘Artist as Consultant’ and featuring discussions on how to rebuild the art world. Starting with the…[read on]
Article by Judith Vallette // July 10, 2020
For their ‘exp. 3,’ the 11th Berlin Biennale presents Sinthujan Varatharajah and Osías Yanov’s exhibition ‘Affect Archives.’ In the exhibition, Varatharajah and Yanov concentrate on the body and movement…[read on]
Article by Judith Vallette // July 09, 2020
Last week, the Berlin Masters Foundation announced its 2020 finalists. The Berlin Masters Foundation was created with the goal of providing opportunities to elevate young artists under the age of 30…[read on]
July 07, 2020
Last year, Nigerian-born, Antwerp-based visual and performance artist Otobong Nkanga was ‘In House: Artist in Residence’ at Gropius Bau in Berlin. On July 10th, she will open her solo exhibition at the museum…[read on]
Article by Elizabeth Schippers // July 06, 2020
When I enter the space where Claudia Chaseling’s solo exhibition ‘mutopia 5’ is held, I am first asked for my name and intentions and then escorted through the metal detector. It is not every day…[read on]
Article by Erin Honeycutt // July 03, 2020
‘L’Abécédaire de Georges Adéagbo’ at Barbara Wien is the gallery’s second solo exhibition by Benin sculptor Georges Adéagbo. The title comes from ‘L’Abécédaire de Gilles Deleuze’ (The ABC of Gilles Deleuze),…[read on]
Article by Judith Vallette // July 02, 2020
Starting today, Berliners have the opportunity to partake in an immersive performative boat ride. The idea, orchestrated by the Performance Agency Berlin, is to send passengers on a narrated journey along the Spree…[read on]
June 26, 2020
Having created artwork everywhere from Bangkok to Santiago de Chile to Los Angeles, Mario Pfeifer’s artistic practice addresses global issues on local scales in his artistic practice…[read on]
Article by Elizabeth Schippers // June 24, 2020
In precarious times like today, with a global pandemic in full swing and anti-racism protests taking place all over the world, one turns towards their community for care and support…[read on]