Studio Visits

Olaf Breuning

by BAL Productions // Jan. 9, 2018
Swiss artist Olaf Breuning spent 16 years developing his practice in New York City before moving Upstate to find a measure of solitude in his work environment. Functioning…[read on]

Pakui Hardware

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by Kristian Vistrup Madsen // Dec. 12, 2017
It doesn’t matter that Pakui Hardware’s studio is small, because there is almost nothing in it. This is not out of inactivity, but the opposite. ‘On Demand’ was the title of their…[read on]

Nathalie Anguezomo Mba Bikoro

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by Karina Griffith // Dec. 6, 2017
When I met multidisciplinary artist Nathalie Anguezomo Mba Bikoro for the first time, I got the sense that she already knew me, my mother, my grandmother and my grandmother’s…[read on]

ON/OFF

by Jack Radley // Nov. 17, 2017
ON/OFF renovated and revived a former motorcycle workshop to build their current studio headquarters in Berlin; like every project the office undertakes, intentional ideas…[read on]

Ed Atkins

by BAL Productions // Oct. 30, 2017
British, Berlin-based artist Ed Atkins’ HD videos and text-based works create worlds simultaneously hyper-real and undeniably artificial. His current exhibition ‘Old Food’ at Gropius Bau…[read on]

Lisa Holzer

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by Katharine Doyle // Sept. 12, 2017
“I used to cry a lot at parties.” I came across this statement on the press release for Lisa Holzer’s exhibition first solo exhibition ‘I come in you – The Party Sequel…[read on]

Juwelia

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by Michelle Standley // Sept. 5, 2017
A few hours after our official studio visit, I returned to Sanderstraße. That’s the street in Neukölln where you will find artist and performer, Juwelia Soraya’s studio space, Galerie…[read on]

Charles Avery

Berlin Art Link Studio Visit with Charles Avery
by Rebecca Partridge // Mar. 28, 2017
There are few contemporary artists whose practices travel the same imaginative distance as Charles Avery. Initially a ten-year project, now a lifetime…[read on]

Douglas Gordon

by Berlin Art Link Productions // Mar. 22, 2017
Scottish, Berlin-based artist Douglas Gordon gained critical acclaim in the art world with his 1996 Turner Prize win and his piece ’24 Hour Psycho’, a rear-projected…[read on]

The Instrument

by Beatrix Joyce // Mar. 6, 2017
Falling outside of the mainstream, Berlin’s performance scene exudes a kind of freedom that opens it to a diverse amalgamation of performers…[read on]

Hanne Lippard

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by Göksu Kunak // Feb. 28, 2017
Several years ago, Hanne Lippard and I were constantly bumping into each other on the corner of Adalbertstraße and Oranienstraße, close to…[read on]

Nasan Tur

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by Rebecca Partridge // Feb. 21, 2017
For those who visited Nasan Tur’s recent solo show at Blain|Southern, ‘Funktionieren’, it would be easy to think that you have already been privy to the inner-workings of the artist’s studio…[read on]