Article by Sofia Bergmann // Oct. 11, 2018
Certain sounds are music to our ears, and apparently also to the bacteria in our waste. Cecilia Jonsson can not only prove this through her research, but can demonstrate the results as pieces of art…[read on]
Article by Sofia Bergmann // Oct. 06, 2018
Since his first solo showing of this exact video, Love Is the Message, The Message is Death on Trump’s election night in November 2016 at the Hirshhorn Museum Washington DC, Jafa’s piece…[read on]
Article by Sofia Bergmann // Sept. 25, 2018
The exhibition showing at Schinkel Pavillon aims to authentically represent the emergence of Bitcoin culture by showcasing the creativity and artistic expression that has surfaced from Bitcoin culture…[read on]
Article by Sofia Bergmann // Sept. 14, 2018
The Berlin Art Prize 2018 exhibition brings together diverse interpretations of contemporary politics through its nine participating artists’ works. Three artists will ultimately be awarded the prize on…[read on]
Article by Sofia Bergmann // Sept. 08, 2018
When Google Street View (GSV) launched in Germany in 2010, the country’s privacy laws allowed citizens to request that their homes be blurred. More than 244,000 residents had already submitted requests,…[read on]
Article by Sofia Bergmann // Aug. 17, 2018
What does it mean to peer into a paradoxical world only separated by a strip of untouched nature? The exhibition ‘Facing North Korea: The Observatory Project’ addresses this concept while challenging…[read on]
Article by Sofia Bergmann // Aug. 16, 2018
In ‘A Grain Within a Cloud of Dust’ at Galerie im Turm, Gil Delindro makes the invisible visible—and audible. With the Algerian-Moroccan desert as his starting point, he extracts the location’s expansive yet…[read on]
Article and photos by Sofia Bergmann // Aug. 14, 2018
The former Australian Embassy to the German Democratic Republic, which is now a project space called Ex-Embassy, held one of the first events for Project Space Festival earlier this month. The event, titled…[read on]
Article and Photography by Sofia Bergmann // Aug. 06, 2018
Ari Benjamin Meyers’ piece Staatsorchester made of Munich-based street musicians closed Public Art Munich 2018 festival with a social…[read on]
Article by Sofia Bergmann // July 30, 2018
This August, Project Space Festival Berlin will once again take visitors through the city’s shifting and ever-evolving art scene—not only with a variety of artists, but also a variety of spaces. Every day…[read on]
Article by Sofia Bergmann // July 11, 2018
The female body conforming to its surroundings and the conflicts of modern societal and technological evolution are themes explored through the exhibition of Valie Export’s archival collection at the Neuer Berliner…[read on]
He and his work could be mistaken for Jean-Michel Basquiat but Álvaro Guilherme is no impersonator. Rather, he is creating the Art Brut of today, and he calls it New Brutalism…[read on]