The 12th edition of Berlin Art Week kicks off next week from September 13th to 17th. To serve as a guide during these intense, art-filled days, we’ve complied a hit-list to highlight some…[read on]
Every month, Berlin Art Link shines a spotlight on international exhibitions and events with our Worldwide Hit List. We want to highlight artists, galleries, museums and new projects…[read on]
‘O Quilombismo: Of Resisting and Insisting. Of Flight as Fight. Of Other Democratic Egalitarian Political Philosophies’ draws on further development of the quilombist…[read on]
Catch a glimpse of this year’s programme through contributors Ivan Erofeev and Olga Smirnov’s photo diary, showing views from across the main exhibition and the Giardini pavilions…[read on]
Sophiensaele’s festival ‘Leisure & Pleasure’ opens on May 25th, and in an ode to the subject matter will leisurely stretch out over a six-week period. The performing arts space sets out to…[read on]
Berlin Art Link highlights not only Berlin’s most worthwhile art exhibitions, but presentations and events happening all over the world. Every month, a new Worldwide Hit List…[read on]
The strength of the exhibition at Julia Stoschek Foundation is that it carefully orchestrates Jenkins’ multifaceted, non-aligned practice rather than describing it…[read on]
The Ethnological Museum as well as the Museum of Asian Art invite visual artists and designers to engage with the exhibition “Discovering the West” in the galleries on North Africa…[read on]
‘Parla_Mute,’ the current show by Angolan artist Yonamine at Michael Janssen Gallery in Berlin, confronts the viewer with an inversion. Stepping into the gallery space, hidden from the…[read on]
For the first time since 2019, Tanz im August is returning with a complete three-week programme of contemporary dance performances under the artistic direction of Virve Sutinen…[read on]
Visual artist, poet, former lead singer and founding member of the seminal Krautrock band CAN Malcolm Mooney’s solo exhibition, ‘Works: 1970–1986,’ focuses on the artist’s…[read on]