Posts Tagged ‘berlin art’
Dellbrügge & de Moll
by Brit Seaton // Dec. 12, 2016
Christiane Dellbrügge and Ralf de Moll invite us into their minimal, office-like Kreuzberg Wohnstudio – a space established for living and working. Finding the balance…[read on]
Susanne Rottenbacher
by Alison Hugill // Oct. 25, 2016
The scale and placement of German artist Susanne Rottenbacher’s impressive light sculptures varies greatly from project to project, but their construction…[read on]
Euan Williams
by Rebecca Partridge // Oct. 7, 2016
My invitation to the studio of artist Euan Williams came with strict instructions to bring a pen: “It shouldn’t be a biro, or water resistant, it should be an ink that could…[read on]
Jeff Weber
by Alison Hugill // Sept. 29, 2016
Self-effacing artists are hard to find these days. In the history of photographic theory, critics overzealously claimed for the medium an outward looking gaze that…[read on]
Chiharu Shiota
by Louisa Elderton // Sept. 15, 2016
I first entered the Prenzlauer Berg studio of Chiharu Shiota one year ago. How quickly a year passes. I took off my shoes at her request: blue or grey slippers? Blue…[read on]
Katie Paterson
by Alison Hugill // Aug. 15, 2016
Katie Paterson might be a magician. She has the impressive ability to mobilize high level astronomers, space agencies, biologists, arborists, architects, and…[read on]
David Thorpe
by Alice Bardos // July 25, 2016
“I feel the building and I are quite in sympathy with one another,” explains the lean and genial artist, David Thorpe, in his Moabit studio. “It feels soft as if…[read on]
Nature // The Elsewhere in Which We Find Ourselves: ‘unexpected others’ at L’atelier-ksr
Article by Nathaniel Marcus in Berlin // Jul. 14, 2016
The title of L’Atelier-ksr’s group show ‘unexpected others’ is partially an homage to a Donna Haraway text, whose introduction states: “The theory is meant to orient, to provide the roughest sketch for travel,…[read on]
Exhibition // Luca Pozzi: ‘Discovery & Premonitions’ at Alexander Levy
Article by Caitlin Eyre in Berlin // Jul. 13, 2016
In his first solo exhibition at Galerie Alexander Levy, Milan-based visual artist Luca Pozzi experiments with the communicative qualities of movement and explores the mysterious place that is formed between two entities held apart in space and… [read on]