Posts Tagged ‘Berlin art exhibition’

HOME // Home Work: An Interview with Clara Meister and Carson Chan

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Interview by Alison Hugill – in Berlin; Thursday, Mar. 03, 2016.

Open Forum is a project space owned by gallerists Nick Königsknecht and Hannes Schroeder-Finckh. The couple have opened their home to show work by admired emerging artists, blurring the boundaries between collector, audience and exhibitor. Last year they invited…[read on…]

Exhibition // Despina Stokou’s Installation Paintings

Berlin Art Link Discover, Art Work by Despina Stokou; courtesy courtesy the artist and Galerie EIGEN + ART Leipzig/Berlin, photo by Uwe Walter

Blog post by AJ Kiyoizumi – in Berlin; Tuesday, Apr. 15, 2014.

Despina Stokou‘s work has been compared to Jean-Michel Basquiat’s in that they both execute colorfully layered paintings that operate at both minute and distanced viewpoints. But Stokou’s current show at Eigen + Art Lab is memorable in that viewing her painted works is like an archaeological dig through our collective knowledge of recent popular culture, and involves…[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…]

Alex Tennigkeit, Sincere and Austere

Alexandra Tennigkeit - „Lady FN GA“ (2011), detail
by Melissa Steckbauer // Apr. 5, 2012
Alexandra (Alex) Tennigkeit has worked steadily for years around themes of German nationhood, religious politics, and personal tales of death and heartbreaking dismay…[read on]

Künstlerhaus Bethanien: Latest showcase of talent

Guillaume Lachapelle, "Entre-temps", courtesy of Künstlerhaus Bethanien

Blog entry and Photos by Amee Lê – in Berlin; Wednesday, August 24, 2011.

In bringing international artists from various backgrounds and countries together, the Künstlerhaus Bethanien continues to encourage an ongoing dialogue between contemporary art and the public with its first-rate exhibitions.

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Brought in from the street…MISS. TIC at the French Institute

Blog entry by Florence Reidenbach – in Berlin; Wednesday, August 17, 2011.

From the pavement of the Ku’damm you can view through the French Institute’s façade-spanning windows the paintings of Miss.Tic, hanging unusually on the gallery’s interior walls. One of the rare women on the street art scene, it is somehow bizarre to view her work inside a gallery space.

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Lost works, Words left behind

by Devon Atkins // July 27, 2011
When an artwork acknowledges its own transience, words are often the only trace left to linger. Pieces made to be ephemeral, to be “lost,” are kept alive by various…[read on]

BERLIN ARCH LINK: TESTIFY! Lukas Feireiss on Architectural Consequences

Blog entry by Elvia Pyburn-Wilk – in Berlin; Friday, July 8, 2011.

Testify! The Consequences of Architecture, originally conceived for the Netherlands Architecture Institute in Rotterdam by Lukas Feireiss, intentionally challenges the cross-examination of our built environment as the sole provenance of the architect and attempts to interweave architectural discourse into the very fabric of society.

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