Article by April Dell in Berlin // Mar. 13, 2018
Khaled Hafez’s huge canvases are abstract playgrounds where ancient gods, glossy magazine bodies and comic superheroes meld together and take part in a rewritten narrative. In his multimedia practice, Hafez…[read on]
Openings & Events at Berlinische Galerie, Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Haus am Lützowplatz, Martin Gropius Bau, König Galerie, Videoart at Midnight, C/O Berlin, Blain Southern, Galerie Bastian, Display, KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Mehdi Chouakri,…[read on]
Article by Jack Radley // Jan. 13, 2018
How do we heal our wombs? This investigation is central to the work of Tabita Rezaire a Johannesburg-based video artist, Kemetic/Kundalini Yoga teacher, and digital healing activist…[read on]
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]
Article by Kimberly Budd in Berlin // Nov. 22, 2017
Jessica Lauren Elizabeth Taylor’s practice traverses performance, text, dialogue, dance and theatre with the intention to connect and strengthen communities of black people and people of color…[read on]
Article by Diane Barbé in Berlin // Nov. 17, 2017
Is Berlin’s music scene as inclusive as it’s touted to be? In recent years, the under-representation of women, trans, intersex, and queer communities has been loudly decried: on dance floors…[read on]
Berlin // Nov. 07, 2017
We Make Waves is a new Berlin-based festival and conference made for women, trans and non-binary people poised to disrupt the music industry. From November 9–11th, the festival will bring together a group of…[read on]
Article by Jack Radley in Berlin // Oct. 24, 2017
The title of Galerie Barbara Thumm’s current exhibition, ‘Black Matters,’ functions twofold: the show both centers around the concerns of the Black community and recalls the 1992 Toni Morrison essay that emphasizes…[read on]
Stockholm // Oct. 05, 2017
Last weekend at a ceremony in Stockholm, American art historian and critic Huey Copeland was awarded the Absolut Art Award for Art Writing. His proposed project for the grant is a collection of essays…[read on]
Article by Ilyn Wong in Berlin // Oct. 03, 2017
I first encountered the work of Dutch artist Melanie Bonajo several years ago in New York, through a series of photographs in which women’s bodies collectively asked questions about resistance,…[read on]
Interview by Dr. Juliette Brungs in Berlin // Sep. 06, 2017
Berlin-based, American artist Ashley Scott is set to debut her new series ‘The Rise of the Watermelon‘ at Positions Art Fair during Berlin Art Week. Represented by White Square Gallery, the artist’s new works…[read on]
Article by Kimberly Budd in Berlin // Aug. 24, 2017
Six years after its inception, Fuchsbau Festival and its team of consciously creative artists and ‘social scientists’ lured us once again to the woods outside Hannover, this time for some contemplation of…[read on]