Posts Tagged ‘abstract’
Hito Steyerl and the Information Age at the Akademie der Künste
Article by Sarah Messerschmidt // Mar. 20, 2019
Hito Steyerl has become a ubiquitous name in international art circles. She is the eminent professor of New Media Art and co-founder of the Research Center for Proxy Politics at Berlin’s…[read on]
Gianni Pellegrini and Ignacio Uriarte Consider the Light and the Dark
Article by Samuel Staples // June 28, 2018
In their new joint exhibition at Galerie Rolando Anselmi Berlin, artists Gianni Pellegrini and Ignacio Uriarte explore the relationships between light and darkness, brightness and opacity, and colour and dimension…[read on]
The Instrument
by Beatrix Joyce // Mar. 6, 2017
Falling outside of the mainstream, Berlin’s performance scene exudes a kind of freedom that opens it to a diverse amalgamation of performers…[read on]
Enda O’Donoghue
by Uwe Goldstein // Sept. 3, 2012
After wandering the labyrinthine corridors of the Atelierhaus Mengerzeile in Berlin’s Treptow district for quite some time, I finally find my way to the spacious studio of…[read on]
Fragmenting Reality: Gerhard Richter’s All-Seeing Panorama at Neue Nationalgalerie
Article by Cara Cotner – in Berlin; Wednesday, Apr. 18, 2012.
Berlin currently plays host to an unprecedented trio of Gerhard Richter exhibitions. Gerhard Richter: Panorama is a comprehensive retrospective at Neue Nationalgalerie, and the accompanying Editions 1965-2011 at me Collectors Room is a collection of Richter’s graphic prints, photographic editions and artist’s books…[read on…]
REBECCA MICHAELIS: The Tenets of Abstraction?
Blog Entry by SP Williams – in Berlin; Monday, March 28, 2011.
Throughout these paintings we see erasure, ruin, and mutilation. A structure is developed then knocked down. Something rises to importance, then erased away into the field. Through this process the surfaces become mutilated.