Posts Tagged ‘artist studio’
Rosa Barba
by Noushin Afzali // Aug. 20, 2021
After six years of renovation, the Neue Nationalgalerie will reopen its doors to the public on August 22nd. Berlin-based artist Rosa Barba has received the honour of its…[read on]
Isabel Lewis
by Dagmara Genda // June 29, 2021
Lewis is the first of a number of artists participating in a residency at Callie’s, a new self-guided program that was opened just before the pandemic closed most…[read on]
Peles Empire
by Aoife Donnellan // Apr. 6, 2021
Peles Empire’s work thrives off the dialogue between place, historical interpretation, and materiality. The pair—Barbara Wolff and Katharina Stöver—are an artist group…[read on]
Studio Voltaire and Loewe Foundation Open Call for London Artist Award
Apr. 1, 2021
Studio Voltaire and Loewe Foundation are happy to announce a major new award to increase opportunities for under-represented artists…[read on]
Olaf Breuning
by BAL Productions // Jan. 9, 2018
Swiss artist Olaf Breuning spent 16 years developing his practice in New York City before moving Upstate to find a measure of solitude in his work environment. Functioning…[read on]
Przemek Pyszczek
by AJ Kiyoizumi // June 3, 2014
In his recent channels of work, Przemek Pyszczek has painted with concrete and ripped apart playgrounds. As hardcore as this sounds, his bright studio…[read on]
NIR HOD
Article by Lucia Love, Photos by Nicole Motta in Berlin // Apr. 14, 2014
On Nir Hod’s block you can still get a feeling for some aspects of old Manhattan, and the inside of his studio is no different. Barely visible in…[read on…]
KEVIN LUCBERT
Article by Alison Hugill, Photos by Emilie Flood in Berlin // Mar. 25, 2014
A new series of black ink on paper drawings by Kevin Lucbert is mounted on the wall of his studio near Schlesisches Tor. It’s…[read on…]
David Button
by Natasha Klimenko // Dec. 11, 2012
Following the flow of the Spree river, the urban landscape of Berlin transforms in the East of the city, growing desolate and industrial. Formerly a German bathhouse…[read on]
ON THE ROAD SERIES: Christopher Cairns studio
Blog entry by Monica Salazar, Founding Director, Berlin Art Link – in Berlin;Thursday, August 4, 2011.
Christopher Cairns’ studio, an 8,000 square-foot former fire station in Havertown, Pennsylvania, houses over 100 handmade bronze and plaster sculptures. Some are finished, while others are ongoing works.