Posts Tagged ‘berlin art gallery’
The Week February 27–March 5, 2023
Openings and events at C/O Berlin, KORNFELD, KICKEN BERLIN, 68 projects, KLEMM’S, Capitain Petzel, EMOP, Akademie der Künste, Sophiensæle, Esther Schipper, neugerriemschneider, PSM , EBENSPERGER,…[read on]
The Week February 20–26, 2023
Openings and events at the KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Schwarz Contemporary, HilbertRaum, Sophiensæle, Solistenensamble Kaleidoskop, Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Hamburger Bahnhof, einBuch.haus,…[read on]
Tomás Saraceno
by MONA // Jan. 31, 2020
Argentinian artist Tomás Saraceno’s Berlin studio is a space for experimentation and testing out intricate ideas. His working process is interdisciplinary, Saraceno uses…[read on]
Tomás Saraceno
by Alison Hugill // Dec. 3, 2015
Nearing the close of our visit to Tomás Saraceno’s studio in Rummelsburg, he offered an apt metaphor that summed up the working environment of his office…[read on]
Remaining Only at Tanya Leighton’s gallery
by Melissa Steckbauer // Jan. 22, 2012
A sweeping wooden (or polyblend?) frame just blocks the main entrance of Tanya Leighton’s gallery door. Nothing can be quite as intimidating in the arts as coming into…[read on]
Berlin Arch Link: Take it to the Mountain, or Dominions at Program Gallery
by Elizabeth Feder // Sept. 11, 2011
Program presents Dominions, a commissioned exhibition by Julian Charrière and Andreas Greiner that breaches the gulf between national and microbial scales…[read on]
She Says, She Says
by Melissa Steckbauer, Wendy Vogel // Aug. 26, 2011
Two perspectives on “Adult Contemporary: Family Romance”, the second edition of Kavi Gupta’s annual summer video series…[read on]
Time, precious time…IOANA NEMES’ Monthly Evaluations (Time Exposure)
Blog entry by Samantha Manton – in Berlin; Saturday, August 20, 2011.
This week I was lucky enough to discover the conceptual work of Romanian artist Ioana Nemes following a visit to the Jiri Svestka Gallery in Schöneberg for their summer show ‘On the Threshold’. Three large wall pieces, each a different colour but each resembling a giant tombstone, dominate the brightest of spaces at the gallery, demanding a somewhat ominous sense of intrigue…
Breaking Windows & During Office Hours
by Ester Ippolito // Oct. 22, 2010
Most of us walk around with a little bit of interior chaos that we suppress during day-to-day life. Due largely to social norms of expected behaviours maintained in ‘civilized society’,…[read on]
KUNSTAGENTEN GALERIE
Berlin, always a top pick! Check out one of the “Top 5 Shows to See Around the World!” KUNSTAGENTEN Galerie “The Great Unreal” Exhibition open through September 25, 2010. Linienstrasse 155