Posts Tagged ‘Berlin’
Exhibition // An Avowal of Anonymity: Melike Kara at Peres Projects
Article by Jack Radley in Berlin // Oct. 31, 2017
While so many artists address our current political and cultural moment with works drawn on their own identities, Melike Kara employs a radically different approach: anonymity…[read on]
Video // Waqas Khan at Manchester Art Gallery
Video by MONA productions, filmed by Peter Cairns in Berlin // Oct. 30, 2017
The Manchester Art Gallery is currently exhibiting the first solo show of artist Waqas Khan’s oeuvre. His methodology employs an incalculable…[read on]
Open Call for Artists // GlogauAIR Residency Program
Berlin // Oct. 19, 2017
Looking to dive into the Berlin art scene? GlogauAIR offers the use of studio space in Kreuzberg and invites individual artists and those with a successful history of collaboration to apply. GlogauAIR offers 10 studios…[read on]
Exhibition // The Persistence of Images: Geoffrey Farmer at Schinkel Pavillon
Article by Jack Radley in Berlin // Oct. 17, 2017
William F. Buckley once said, “History is the polemics of the victor,” but in Geoffrey Farmer’s account, it’s hard to discern who has won. Farmer, who represented Canada in this year’s Venice Biennale…[read on]
Open Call for Artists // Residency Program at ZK/U
Berlin // Oct. 6, 2017
The Berlin project space Zentrum für Kunst und Urbanistik (ZK/U) offers a 3–8 month, cross-disciplinary residency program for artists, scholars and practitioners in a dynamic living environment…[read on]
Exhibition // Lundahl and Seitl: ‘Unknown Cloud On Its Way To Berlin’
Article by Katharine Doyle in Berlin // Jul. 28, 2017
On a clear evening in July, I arrived at the south entrance of Tempelhofer Feld, the site at which the work by Lundahl and Seitl ‘Unknown Cloud On Its Way To Berlin’ was about to commence. The project is part of the immersive…[read on]
Exhibition // Viron Erol Vert: ‘Born in the Purple’ at Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien
Article by Katharine Doyle in Berlin // Jul. 26, 2017
How do we conceive of identity? To what extent can we control our sense of personal heritage, and in what ways can we adequately represent it? Questions surrounding power and identity…[read on]
Climate Change // The Anthropocene and the Sublime: Emilija Škarnulytė’s ‘MANIFOLD’ at Decad
Article by Katharine Doyle in Berlin // Jul. 18, 2017
“But…what if…the lens itself were an entity? An entity so large that we were utterly dwarfed by it? An entity that we might even be inside of?” Timothy Morton’s accompanying text to the exhibition…[read on]
Interview // Orlan: ‘This Is My Body, This Is My Software’
Article by Claudia Grigg Edo // July 05, 2017
On June 23rd Orlan opened her first-ever solo exhibition in Berlin with a special performance, revolving around her ‘Petition Contre la Mort’ (Petition Against Death). The infamous feminist icon and…[read on]
Exhibition // Parody and Paradox: Thomas Schütte at carlier | gebauer
Article by Katharine Doyle in Berlin // Jun. 02, 2017
carlier | gebauer gallery is currently showing the work of German artist Thomas Schütte, providing insight into his continued exploration of human experience amid migration. His work deals with…[read on]
THE WEEK February 27 – March 05, 2017
Openings at Spektrum, Photo edition Berlin, HAU—Hebbel am Ufer, me Collectors Room, KW, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Supportico Lopez, Galerie Sandy Brown, Isabella Bortolozzi Galerie, Zilberman Gallery, Galerie Wedding, Michael Reid Gallery, Michael Fuchs,…[read on]