Posts Tagged ‘Berlin Art Link’
Fragmenting Reality: Gerhard Richter’s All-Seeing Panorama at Neue Nationalgalerie
Article by Cara Cotner – in Berlin; Wednesday, Apr. 18, 2012.
ON THE ROAD SERIES: A young Spanish painter takes over the Lower East Side
Article by Dina Muenzfeld – in New York; Saturday, Apr. 14, 2012.
The recently opened gallery of art collector, poet and oncologist Marc Straus emerges unobtrusively from its frantic environs. Located in the up and coming Lower East Side on Eldrige and Grand St, the four story gallery building does not only look distinct…[read on…]
S.A.V.E. conducts census poll of Berlin artists
Blog post by Marie-Louise Crona – in Berlin; Thursday, Apr. 12, 2012.
Ambra Pittoni and Paul-Flavien Enriquez-Sarano together make up the artist duo Ze Coeupel, a collaboration that started out as an investigation of questions regarding culture.
Alex Tennigkeit, Sincere and Austere
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]
EVIL DEAD 2: Matt Jones and Kadar Brock at Horton Gallery
Blog entry by Devon Elise Atkins – in Berlin; Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011.
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Printing as Performance – an Interview with Spartacus Chetwynd
by Jeni Fulton // Feb. 23, 2012
Spartacus Chetwynd is a British performance artist, renowned for her surreal, opulently baroque performances. Chetwynd’s work references themes running the gamut from…[read on]
Allison Fall
by Jeni Fulton // Feb. 13, 2012
Allison Fall’s studio is an extension of the kitchen, the closet, and recently, the bedroom. Her studio is intimately tied to her performative practice, a space…[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]
June 14 Meyer-Grohbrügge & Chermayeff
by Elizabeth Feder // Jan. 9, 2012
When first walking into June 14’s studio, there is a dynamic spatial condition that one must negotiate. The most prominent figure in the main space is the library…[read on]
‘Running Stream’ – A live installation by Kathleen Vance
Article by Liz Feder in Berlin // Dec. 20, 2011
‘Running Stream’ (2006) is inspired by a stream in rural Maryland; the soil, rocks and live plants in this piece are taken directly from that site. Alternating displaced natural sections from the site and…[read on…]






















