Posts Tagged ‘Berlin artists’
BMW Guggenheim retreats from its Kreuzberg hotspot
by Jeni Fulton // Mar. 24, 2012
The BMW-sponsored Guggenheim „urban research“ lab found the Wrangelkiez area in Kreuzberg a little too hot for its liking. Citing police warnings regarding…[read on]
Dangerous Everyday: On Rebecca Loyche
by Elvia Pybrun-Wilk // Oct. 26, 2011
Rebecca Loyche’s work, between photography, video, and installation, focuses on perception and communication, apprehending the silence of the banal and attending to…[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…]
ArtStars* 55 – Gilbert and George
by artstarstv.com // May 19, 2011
When UK divas Gilbert and George heard that ArtStars* was coming to Arndt Gallery in Berlin – they left the place running. We chased them down the street on the way…[read on]
Strange Action Series: Vincent & Flo, Flo & Vincent
by Isabel Lewis // Apr. 23, 2011
I encountered the performance work of Florentia Holzinger and Vincent Riebeek at Creature Feature, a monthly performance series held at Basso. Framed as a…[read on]
HABEN UND BRAUCHEN: What does art need?
Blog Entry by Jeni Fulton – in Berlin; Sunday, March 20, 2011.
Based in Berlin, a temporary exhibition featuring Berlin artists, has ignited a furious debate about the promotion and funding of art in the city. The exhibition is slated for a June 2011 start, and über-curators Klaus Biesenbach (MoMA, PS1), Christine Macel (Centre Pompidou) and Hans-Ulrich Obrist (Serpentine Gallery) will oversee it. An Open Call for participants was issued in October, and many artists chose to boycott it. [read on…]