The premise is whimsical: a city transforms itself (its time, its motion, its color, its sound) into an open, exploratory ground. On January 29, Berlin hosted its 28th Lange Nacht…[read on]
transmediale presents and pursues the advancement of artistic positions reflecting on the socio-cultural, political and creative impact of new technologies, network practices and digital…[read on]
Here are some artwork highlights I’ve come across during my most recent travels to London. Included are works from The Saatchi Gallery, The Serpentine Gallery, Tate Modern, Whitechapel…[read on]
An Island is an unconventional music performance film and an abstract documentary about a band and an island. In August 2010, French filmmaker Vincent Moon and Efterklang’s 8 piece-live…[read on]
by Ester Ippolito, Monica Salazar // Jan. 18, 2011
Jose Lerma’s work relies on a compendium of mediums, references, and elements that combine his personal history and his extensive academic accolades…[read on]
The group-exhibition is the second in a series of exhibitions curated by Lukas Feireiss at changing venues, that focus on architecture and the city as source of inspiration and…[read on]
After two successful editions, in which Berlin-Paris has become an international gallery weekend fixture in everyone’s art diaries, the event kicks off in January 2011 for the third time. Once again, the joint weekends will feature several high-quality new participating galleries…[read on]
Xan Medina’s artistic training began in rock music, which – as characterized by Dan Graham in the 1980’s, was already a religion of rebellion and protest. From rock music…[read on]
Art professionals, curators, collectors and enthusiasts gathered this past week in sunny (but surprisingly cool) Miami for several art fairs held between the 1st and the…[read on]
A contemporary art gallery serves a variety of functions; aims to accomplish a certain set of goals. Hopefully high on the list of priorities – which includes presenting beautiful…[read on]