Posts Tagged ‘Berlin Art Link’
Mira O’Brien
by Jessyca Hutchens // Oct. 3, 2011
In the backyard of a Kreuzberg apartment block, Mira O’Briens studio-room is perched atop an exterior staircase. Large windows overlook a cheerful courtyard…[read on]
Bucolic Field-Work. An interview with Tjorg Douglas Beer
by Marta Jecu // Sept. 20, 2011
I met Tjorg Douglas Beer last year for a discussion regarding the Kreuzeberg Biennial in his atelier, which had hosted some nights before its grand party of inauguration…[read on]
Immersive Surfaces in New York
Blog entry by Katy Diamond Hamer in New York // Monday, Sep. 19, 2011
After having spent the summer in Berlin investigating the contemporary art scene as well as international artists who are living…[read on…]
Antinomies: Gegensätze. A live performance series by Allison Fall and Madeline Stillwell
by Isabel Lewis // Sept. 17, 2011
The exhibition of the two American performance artists Allison Fall and Madeline Stillwell opened last Friday at galerie Open by Alexandra Rockelmann and is presented…[read on]
Berlin Art Week…are you ready?
Blog entry by Samantha Manton – in Berlin; Monday, September 05, 2011.
This week, art-lovers of Berlin will be welcoming the beginning of a very busy autumn and coming out en-mass for some fantastic fairs and events that are offered as part of opening week of Berlin’s 2011 Kunstherbst.
Berlin Arch Link: Hark! Shakespeare’s in Görlitzer Park
by Elizabeth Feder // Sept. 4, 2011
In the last fifty years, cities around the world have made it imperative that Shakespeare’s plays be inclusive, inquisitive and reread in a contemporary context. Berlin can now be…[read on]
The floating world of Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849)
by Anna Schultz // Aug. 30, 2011
Living only for the moment, turning our full attention to the pleasures of the moon, the snow, the cherry blossoms and the maple leaves; singing songs, drinking wine,…[read on]
Berlin Art Link presents: Antinomies: Gegensätze at galerie OPEN
In Berlin; Monday, August 29, 2011.
Berlin Art Link and gallery OPEN are staged to present a unique exhibition experience for the Berlin and international art world during Berlin’s annual Kunstherbst. In Antinomies: Gegensätze, Madeline Stillwell and Allison Fall’s two-person performance exhibition, they explore the discomfort that comes when we push past what we know as rational, and reach a state which transcends empirical confines. [read on…]

















