Blog post by Ruth Amelung – in Berlin; Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2016.
In Iris Touliatou’s newest work at DUVE Gallery is the result of personal ventures into the topic of artificiality, through an array of sources, from literature to music and a collaboration with 2**8daughters, a Berlin-based fashion designer-artist duo. a href=”https://www.berlinartlink.com/?p=80852″>[read on…]
Blog post by Ruth Amelung – in Berlin; Monday, Jan. 25, 2016.
It is no secret that Berliners are huge fans of the casual Scandinavian style and its labels, including Odeur Studios who showed at the Mercedes- Benz Fashion Week on Tuesday afternoon. Known for a subtle touch of drama, perhaps even theatre during their shows, as well as their trademark scent…[read on…]
Interview by Marc Girardot – in Paris; Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2016.
In the neighborhood of Saint-Germains-des-Près in Paris, sheltered in a sound studio, a fresh talent is maturing. Ben Vedren belongs to the generation of Parisian electronic musicians who have emerged from the rebirth of the city’s electronic scene in the past few years. His current projects…[read on…]
Article by Alice Bardos – in Berlin; Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2016.
Tracing the creative current from the Sloth, to the Icebag series, to beyond, Ashley Scott’s exhibition, the Transition will showcase a fringe and exuberant use of materials and themes in fashion. These material stills captured from the Chicago native’s…[read on…]
Interview by Ruth Amelung – in Berlin; Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015.
In this series, Artists In Transit, we speak to artists who are passing through Berlin as part of residencies, collaborations, or exhibitions, and explore international and multi-cultural perspectives on the city as an art space. Scott Kildall is a cross-disciplinary artist working in the barely tangible realm of new media and visual data art…[read on…]
Blog post by Ruth Amelung – in Berlin; Saturday, Dec. 12, 2015.
The online platform for artists’ editions and multiples Five & Dime, launched this September, has partnered with British-born artist Hanne Lippard for their second edition. For Note to Self 2024 Lippard, whose work is known for being deeply rooted in text as well as performance …[read on…]
Interview by Marc Girardot – in Berlin; Wednesday, Dec. 09, 2015.
After his DJ set at Panorama Bar this past Sunday, the living legend of House music, Chez Damier, accepted to take some time for an interview. The pioneer of dance music has been witness to some of the primordial events that have marked the evolution of electronic culture. His multiple collaborations with renowned artists like…[read on…]
By Alice Bardos // Dec. 01, 2015
An immediate sense of a binary fragility and imposition washes over the mind when a person steps into Dittrich & Schlechtriem’s newly curator exhibition, In the Land of the Blind the One Eyed Man Loses Sight…[read on]
Article by Alice Bardos – in Berlin; Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015.
Emerging out of contrast to the backdrop of Berlin’s pale November skies and the ominous and impersonal socialist classic architecture of Karl-Marx-Alle, the warm playful glow of Blair Thurman’s art invites passerby to embark on a trip to a place of memory, reflection and connection. At first impression…[read on…]
Blog post by April Dell – in Berlin; Monday, Nov. 23, 2015.
The Gray Voice Ensemble is back with their 2015 Winter Program, presenting a joint concert with Californian electro-pop artist Poppet. The Gray Voice Ensemble is a Berlin-based community choir that sings the intriguingly strange and meditative music of Albert McCloud, arranged and directed by Elisabeth Wood…[read on…]
The Berlin Collective (BC) and the Kulturspace Foundation (KSF) are pleased to announce their International Studio Program in Berlin, Germany. Building on the success of the BC artist studio residency program in New York, their partnership and purpose is to further the development of cross-cultural artistic exchange as well as….[read on…]