Article by Jack Radley in Berlin // Feb. 20, 2018
Mark Dion is in the midst of publishing what amounts to a small library right now, from ‘Apparatus: Carte Blanche no. 2’ to ‘Mark Dion: Theatre of the Natural World to The Incomplete Writings of Mark…[read on]
Article by Jack Radley in Berlin // Feb. 16, 2018
“It’s like I just walked out of a matinee, struck by sunlight,” remarked one viewer upon confronting the neon colors of Austin Lee’s air-brushed acrylic paintings at the opening of ‘Tomato Can’ his first exhibition with…[read on]
Article by Beatrix Joyce in Berlin // Feb. 14, 2018
Naoko Tanaka’s installation performance ‘Still Lives’ transformed Sophiensaele into a mystical landscape filled with creeping shadows and rotating spotlights. As if operating a great machine, Tanaka and her…[read on]
Berlin // Feb. 13, 2018
Since its founding in 2004, Gallery Weekend Berlin has consistently provided three days filled with numerous openings, artist talks, tours and more—and this year will be no different. From April 27–29, more than 45…[read on]
Article by Emily McDermott in Rotterdam // Feb. 10, 2018
With 70 galleries in its Main Section and more than 20 in its New Art Section, Art Rotterdam provides an amusing, if exhausting, array of contemporary works from around the world. The majority of the galleries at the…[read on]
Article by Jess Harrison // Feb. 9, 2018
Taking place at Trump Tower and the Palace of Poland, Austrian-American artist Rainer Ganahl’s play ‘Ubu Trump’ employs an eclectic cabinet of characters, including President Donald J. Trump, Ivanka…[read on]
“No credible scientists would ever build anything like this because it would ruin their careers,” boasts Klara Hobza, smirking at the artistic endeavor standing before her,…[read on]
Article by Diane Barbé in Berlin // Feb. 7, 2018
Colombian producer and pop surrealist Lucrecia Dalt deals in restless, cerebral electronics. Trained as a civil engineer with a specialty in geotechnics, Dalt has released five solo albums since 2006 and has also worked on…[read on]
Article by Diane Barbé in Berlin // Feb. 7, 2018
Our hearing system operates in full surround: from the rasp of gravel under our feet to the drone of an airplane high above us, our ears and bodies efficiently locate noise sources in our environment. Yet most music, in the…[read on]
Article by Jack Radley in Berlin // Feb. 5, 2018
Berlin-based Icelandic artist Anna Rún Tryggvadottir’s most recent exhibition, ‘Garður/Garden’ at the Reykjavík Art Museum, envisioned an altered state of nature as materials coalesced in a durational performance…[read on]
Feb. 3, 2018
The Jewish Museum Berlin is inviting artists to contribute 60-second-long sound clips that will form an important part of conceptual artist Mischa Kuball’s 2018 ‘res·o·nant’ exhibition. Created especially for the new space on…[read on]
Article by Jack Radley // Feb. 1, 2018
Israeli-born, Berlin-based artist Dani Gal’s most recent film, ‘Hegemon’, undermines the assurance of American power and military morality. Gal juxtaposes pedestrian visuals of one day in the nation’s capital…[read on]