Article by Penny Rafferty in Berlin // Jul. 21, 2017
Dehlia Hannah’s work traverses both the world of image-making and scientific discourse: she started her research in climate change and art around ten years ago and has repeatedly asked the question…[read on]
Article by Katharine Doyle in Berlin // Jul. 01, 2017
‘Transformed by technology, wired for efficiency. Bodies who have never yet met, but are already connected through capital and high-res images of their bodily surfaces.’ Grounded within this idea…[read on]
Article by Katharine Doyle in Berlin // Jun. 02, 2017
carlier | gebauer gallery is currently showing the work of German artist Thomas Schütte, providing insight into his continued exploration of human experience amid migration. His work deals with…[read on]
Article by Alison Hugill in Berlin // May 01, 2017
My tour of Kreuzberg’s Gallery Weekend exhibitions was far less hectic than in previous years; this time, I was prepared. With a group of friends in tow—or meeting along the route laid out in my shareable Google map…[read on]
Article by April Dell in Berlin // Apr. 30, 2017
On Friday evening, with a full, and perhaps too optimistic, schedule of openings planned for the night, I set off for my Mitte tour of Gallery Weekend Berlin 2017. Of course, a single night jammed…[read on]
Article by April Dell in Berlin // Thursday, Apr. 27, 2017
Inaugurating the new Kreuzberg home of Berlin’s NOME gallery is a series of works by James Bridle that continue the gallery’s curatorial standpoint at the intersection of art and technology. The exhibition…[read on]
Article by Lucia Love in New York City // Apr. 26, 2017
Andrew Sendor’s installation, ‘Saturday’s Ascent’ on view at Sperone Westwater is an elaborate concoction of a professional mountaineer’s exploits and subsequent disappearance. Painted images…[read on]
Article by Lee Escobedo in Dallas // Apr. 12, 2017
The Dallas Art Fair seemed electric this year. For the hometown galleries like RO2 and And Now, and new additions Lehmann Maupin, Simon Lee Gallery, and Skarstedt Gallery, the chosen works were…[read on]
There are few contemporary artists whose practices travel the same imaginative distance as Charles Avery. Initially a ten-year project, now a lifetime…[read on]
Openings at KINDL — Zentrum für zeitgenössische Kunst, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin Blue Space, Dada Post, Periskop, CoGalleries, C/O Berlin, Ifa Galerie, Pilote Contemporary, Kinderhook & Caracas, König Galerie, Nomad Store and Gallery,…[read on]
Scottish, Berlin-based artist Douglas Gordon gained critical acclaim in the art world with his 1996 Turner Prize win and his piece ’24 Hour Psycho’, a rear-projected…[read on]