Article by Alison Hugill // Oct. 08, 2019
Elvia Wilk’s debut novel ‘Oval’ presents its readers with a parallel world; the city of Berlin is almost imperceptibly different from its current state, but many of its quintessential qualities are ramped up to near-Sci-Fi effect…[read on]
Interview by Alison Hugill // Aug. 30, 2019
On Friday, September 7th, the curators of the 2020 Berlin Biennale will open the doors of one of their venues in Wedding, the ExRotaprint architectural complex…[read on]
Interview by Alison Hugill // July 02, 2019
In her broad practice as a visual artist, writer and teacher, Dorine van Meel addresses and advocates feminist methodologies and self-organized forms of collaboration…[read on]
Article by Alison Hugill // Dec. 22, 2018
Korean artist Lee Bul’s artistic oeuvre is permeated with theoretical musings tied to a specific era of feminist thinking. While her current large-scale solo exhibition ‘Crash’ at Gropius Bau…[read on]
Article by Alison Hugill // July 25, 2018
This summer, a proliferation of exhibitions have opened, exploring the common theme of queer feminisms from vastly different angles…[read on]
Article by Alison Hugill in Berlin // Dec. 01, 2017
As a prologue to the ‘100 Years of Bauhaus’ programming scheduled for 2019, and in honour of the 80th anniversary of the ‘New Bauhaus Chicago’, the Bauhaus-Archiv in Berlin has mounted the…[read on]
Article by Alison Hugill in Berlin // Sep. 22, 2017
Romanian choreographer Alexandra Pirici has enacted a number of her recent sculptural additions and ongoing actions in Germany over the last year, beginning with her contribution to the 9th Berlin Biennale,…[read on]
Article by Alison Hugill in Berlin // Sep. 08, 2017
Zilberman Gallery opened its second branch in Berlin last year, while its original Istanbul location has been operating since 2008. Located in a turn-of-the-century building in Berlin’s Charlottenburg neighborhood…[read on]
Article by Alison Hugill in Berlin // May 30, 2017
Through a host of different tactics and strategies, the independent platform Artists Without a Cause (AWAC) aims to connect artists working in the political and social field with organizations and activists who are…[read on]
Article by Alison Hugill in Berlin // May 03, 2017
High on the list of annoying questions journalists ask Canadian artist Brent Wadden, is likely the persistent inquiry into his relationship—as a young, male artist—to the tradition of weaving as an established…[read on]
Article by Alison Hugill in Berlin // May 01, 2017
My tour of Kreuzberg’s Gallery Weekend exhibitions was far less hectic than in previous years; this time, I was prepared. With a group of friends in tow—or meeting along the route laid out in my shareable Google map…[read on]
Article by Alison Hugill in Berlin // Apr. 28, 2017
The second edition of the independent art fair Paper Positions opened yesterday at Bikini Berlin, running parallel to a host of Gallery Weekend exhibitions. From April 28–30th, 30 galleries from Europe…[read on]