Posts Tagged ‘berlin art’

The Week June 17-23, 2024

Black & white photograph of a woman laying in the sand with sand in her face
Openings and events at Project Space Festival, GlogauAIR, KORNFELD, ACUD Galerie, DOCK 11, Akademie der Künste, Georg Kolbe Museum, Ronewa Art Projects, 68projects by KORNFELD, DOOM SPA, Galerie im Turm, NEW FEARS, Mehringplatz 20, Kleine Humboldt Galerie, …[read on]

‘the state I am in’ at Capitain Petzel

an image of an artwork by Louise Lawler. It is a print on vinyl that looks like a distorted green landscape against a background of white
by Natalie Russett // July 20, 2022
We often forget that the nation-state is a modern construct in political discourse. It’s only in times of war or crisis that its imaginary borderlines and principles show themselves to…[read on]

The Week July 18–24, 2022

Openings and events at Culterim Gallery, Esther Schipper, Galerie Jarmuschek + Partner, GNYP Gallery, Gropius Bau, Klosterruine Berlin, Künstlerhaus Bethanien, SAVVY Contemporary, Stiftung Reinbeckhallen, Universität der Künste Berlin,…[read on]

The Week July 11–17, 2022

Openings and events at Berlinische Galerie, Eigen + Art Lab, einBuch.haus, Fluentum, Galerie im Turm, Halle am Berghain, HKW, ifa-Galerie Berlin, Kanya&Kage, Kunstverein am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz, Mountains, SOMA 300, Temporary Space Berlin, Weserhalle,…[read on]

Christine Sun Kim

by Emily Watlington // Feb. 08, 2019
When I visited Christine Sun Kim’s studio, there was a large charcoal drawing on the wall that read “Why my Hearing Parents Sign”, above a pie chart she…[read on]

Aaajiao

by Isabelle Hore-Thorburn // Jan. 25, 2019
Berlin Art Link visits artist aaajiao (Xu Wenkai) – one of China’s foremost digital artists, bloggers and free culture developers – in his Berlin studio…[read on]

Understanding Sexuality in the Digital Age

Article by Sofia Bergmann // Oct. 31, 2018
Contemporary perceptions of sexuality and intimacy as seen through the lens of technology bring out multifaceted and often unexplored traits of our current social climate. The ongoing exhibition ‘Un_Becoming’[read on]