Article by Sofia Bergmann // Dec. 26, 2018
What started as a side hobby became photographer’s newest project, “City Diaries.” It sounds like everyone’s dream job: Bialobrzeski travels throughout the world’s cities and takes photos…[read on]
Article by Louisa Elderton in Berlin // Dec. 25, 2016
How can we capture and represent a changing world, caught in the moment of transition? In the work of Marwan Rechmaoui, a large floor-based black rubber map delineates the entire city of Beirut, sixty individual…[read on]
Article by Louisa Elderton in Berlin // Dec. 05, 2016
How do we perceive the world as it changes around us, mediating the transition between before and after? How does this process bring with it new meaning, a new understanding of what came first?…[read on]
Video by Berlin Art Link Productions in Bergen; Videographer/Editor: Peter Cairns; Producer/Interviewer: Monica Salazar // Saturday, Oct. 08, 2016 // Oct. 08, 2016
Lebanese sound artist and composer Tarek Atoui curated a section of this year’s Bergen Assembly, located in the recently closed community swimming pool Sentralbadet. In his piece ‘WITHIN’, Atoui continued his long-standing exploration of hearing diversities…[read on]
Announcement // Primavera Sound Festival 16th Edition
Article by Caitlin Eyre – in Berlin // Saturday, May 14, 2016.
Now in its sixteenth year, Barcelona-based music festival
Primavera Sound returns this summer to provide festival-goers with a fresh and eclectic program of rock, pop and electronic sounds. This year’s festival will run from June 1-5 and is located in the open plan waterfront site of Parc Del Fòrum just outside…
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Interview by Göksu Kunak // June 14, 2015
Examining the absurdities around her, artist Monira Al Qadiri mingles Middle Eastern traditions and spaces with Western iconography in a hybrid manner, while going beyond the well-worn clichés of these binary…[read on]
Article by Maria Achkar – in Berlin; Friday, Jan. 16, 2015.
For years now,
Lebanon has been portrayed in the news as a land ruled by religion, war and chaos. It has been depicted numerous times as a place guided by secularism and instability. Its capital,
Beirut…
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