Posts Tagged ‘artist studio visit’
Heiner Franzen
by April Dell // Apr. 23, 2018
Walking into Heiner Franzen’s bright and spacious studio is like entering into a huge version of one of his drawing room installations. Rather than finding…[read on]
Kristiane Kegelmann
by Jess Harrison // Mar. 27, 2018
With her edible sculptures, Kristiane Kegelmann frees herself from the rigid and restrictive world of patisserie, redefining the boundaries between contemporary art and the…[read on]
Corinne Wasmuht
by Jack Radley // Jan. 26, 2018
The scintillating colors and intricate compositions of Corinne Wasmuht’s paintings confront the clarity of her pristine studio space. Sheltered by the stillness of white walls,…[read on]
Nathalie Anguezomo Mba Bikoro
by Karina Griffith // Dec. 6, 2017
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]
Ed Atkins
by BAL Productions // Oct. 30, 2017
British, Berlin-based artist Ed Atkins’ HD videos and text-based works create worlds simultaneously hyper-real and undeniably artificial. His current exhibition ‘Old Food’ at Gropius Bau…[read on]
Lisa Holzer
by Katharine Doyle // Sept. 12, 2017
“I used to cry a lot at parties.” I came across this statement on the press release for Lisa Holzer’s exhibition first solo exhibition ‘I come in you – The Party Sequel…[read on]
Juwelia
by Michelle Standley // Sept. 5, 2017
A few hours after our official studio visit, I returned to Sanderstraße. That’s the street in Neukölln where you will find artist and performer, Juwelia Soraya’s studio space, Galerie…[read on]
Video // Douglas Gordon’s ‘I Had Nowhere to Go’: A Memoir of Jonas Mekas’ Life
Video by MONA productions // Apr. 26, 2017
Tracing one minute in every year of filmmaker Jonas Mekas’ life, Douglas Gordon’s memoir-style film ‘I Had Nowhere to Go’ begins with a story of the first image Mekas ever made, in his native Lithuania…[read on]