Posts Tagged ‘Berlin’

Zirkel at Mexican Embassy in Berlin

Zirkel 2012

Blog post by Elizabeth Delfs – in Berlin; Tuesday, May 8, 2012.

The Spanish word for Zirkel, compass, brings together the concepts of measuring and anchoring, as well as of locating. The concept of the body as compass inspires a collaboration between artists Vanessa Enriquez and Ilya Noé who seek to use the full extent of their bodies through the shared artistic practice of drawing. [read on…]


Reynold Reynolds

REYNOLD REYNOLDS
by Cate Smierciak // May 1, 2012
A nearly completed film set fills most of the studio in use for Reynold Reynolds’ current project, “The Lost.” A tall glass tube stands in the center, a plant…[read on]

“On the Road” Series: Berlin-based artist, Hannes Bend shows at Miami’s Charest-Weinberg Gallery

"Eclipse" (2012), installation view at Charest-Weinberg, Miami

Blog post and photos by Alison Hugill – in Berlin; Thursday, Apr. 26, 2012.

Miami’s Charest-Weinberg Gallery is currently host to ‘Eclipse’, an exhibition by Berlin-based artist Hannes Bend. In 1972, the Broward Artificial Reef Inc. Company (BARINC) began dumping car tires off the coast of Fort Lauderdale, in the hopes that they would foster marine life through the introduction of a manmade reef. Comprised of close to 2,000,000 tires today [read on…]


Jeremy Shaw

Berlin Art link Studio Visit with Jeremy Shaw
by Clare Ros // Apr. 13, 2012
In the winter of 2011 we visited Jeremy Shaw in his Kreuzberg studio to preview his most recent Kirlian experiments, discuss working between art and music…[read on]

HomeBase BUILD II Festival

Article by Samantha Manton // Feb. 29, 2012
The HomeBase BUILD Festival promises to be one-of-a-kind, with a rich interactive programme of installations, performances, music, lectures, readings, as well as a symposium discussing the meeting of contemporary art and…[read more…]


EVIL DEAD 2: Matt Jones and Kadar Brock at Horton Gallery

EVIL DEAD 2 - Matt Jones and Kadar Brock

Blog entry by Devon Elise Atkins – in Berlin; Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011.

Everyone has different ideas about what happens when we die, every culture a different way of mourning or celebrating the life we have lived. A Wake opened to coincide with the Mexican tradition Lo Dia de los Muertos, or The Day of the Dead, and explores death and the afterlife from various perspectives in moving images.
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Anja Schrey

Berlin Art Link Studio Visit with Anja Schrey
by Jessyca Hutchens // Nov. 28, 2011
Anja’s studio is a place of work, a minimal and dedicated space. The room is dominated by two large-format pencil works, still being meticulously…[read on]