Often working on location, Julian Rosefeldt calls himself a “lazy studio-goer” when he’s in Berlin. The space he shares, part of a larger Kreuzberg studio collectively used by fellow artists…[read on]
When I arrive at the Flo Kasearu House Museum—a place that is equal parts home, studio, institution and conceptual (as well as literal) playground—Flo Kasearu herself is perched atop…[read on]
Winter comes twice a year in Berlin. Without fail, a deceivingly spring-like week hits around March, followed by another bout of winter. I met Emilia Tikka…[read on]
Sarah Schönfeld is not a photographer. The kaleidoscopic series of prints that comprise her project ‘Labor Lab,’ an upcoming solo exhibition at the Schering Stiftung’s project space…[read on]
Throughout her work, artist and filmmaker Yalda Afsah explores the extent to which space can be cinematically constructed. This formal characteristic is conceptually mirrored…[read on]
As our conversation in the studio turns toward an article Paglen is currently working on, the atmosphere starts to mirror the tone of discussion. The artist’s workspace…[read on]
Anna Ehrenstein leads us up a few flights of stairs to her Lichtenberg studio where we enter a large room with windows overlooking a particularly grey industrial corner of Berlin…[read on]
Heba Y. Amin is a creator, but also a recycler, reaching into the depths of history to extract snippets—images and moments—and repurposing them…[read on]
The future arrived in a taxi. ‘Eva & Adele.’ Always written with the ampersand uniting the two names. Ambassadors from another world, the self-declared…[read on]
“Is this really your studio?” is a curious question that comes to mind when visiting photographer Tobias Zielony’s physical studio space, which…[read on]
“No credible scientists would ever build anything like this because it would ruin their careers,” boasts Klara Hobza, smirking at the artistic endeavor standing before her,…[read on]