The Big Draw Berlin: Drawing in Space
Blog post by Evanna Folkenfolk – in Berlin; Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2012.
The Big Draw Berlin starts with the most basic, most democratic means of visual expression: drawing… [read on…]
Blog post by Evanna Folkenfolk – in Berlin; Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2012.
The Big Draw Berlin starts with the most basic, most democratic means of visual expression: drawing… [read on…]
Article by Jeni Fulton, exhibition photos by Rian Davidson – in Berlin; Sunday, Sep. 30, 2012.
Blog post by Adela Yawitz – in Berlin; Friday, Sept 14, 2012.
Berlin Art Week is sure to overstimulate you this weekend, but if you are looking for a quiet, in-depth exhibition away from the mainstream hubbub, Coup de Dés’ “A Memory of Present” is well worth the trip…..
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Blog post by Adela Yawitz – in Berlin; Monday, Sept 10, 2012.
Blog post by Caranacias – in Berlin; Friday, August 10, 2012.
While Berlin is often listed with the likes of Paris and London as the European capitals of visual art production, our burgeoning city coalesces in another cultural trifecta….
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Blog post by Adela Yawitz – in Berlin; Monday, Jul. 16, 2012.
Blog post by Alison Hugill – in Berlin; Saturday, Jul. 14, 2012.
On July 7th, Berlin-based creative platform Neue Berliner Räume opened a multi-site exhibition by British artist Robert Montgomery. ‘Echoes of Voices in the High Towers’ – the artist’s debut show in Germany – consists of three billboard pieces and two poems illuminated on a marquee on the grounds of the former Tempelhof airfield, as well as ten large billboard works scattered throughout the city. [read on…]
Blog post by Anna C. Purcell – in Berlin; Monday, July 2, 2012.
Blog post by Alison Hugill – in Berlin; Wednesday, May 9, 2012.
The space at Sur la Montagne (SlaM) Gallery on Torstrasse is split down the middle, with the work of Toronto-based artists Melissa Fisher and Teresa Aversa exhibited on either side. Aversa’s ‘Untitled (Flower Portraits) – an ongoing series of photos of fake flower bouquets, taken in cemeteries around Toronto and developed at Walmart – cover the walls adjacent to the gallery entrance. [read on…]