Monday, Sep. 14, 2015 SALON DAHLMANN “Between Order and Entropy” – MATTI KUJASALO Exhibition: Sep. 15 – Oct. 31, 2015 Opening Reception: Monday, Sep. 14; 6-9pm Marburger Straße 3 (click here for map) MACROCOSMI “MACROCOSMI – PATTERNS OF AN OTHER ORDER. A dialogue between Berlin and Bologna” – GROUP SHOW Exhibition: Sep. 14 – 20,… Read more »
Blog post by Gabi Gershuny – in Berlin; Friday, Sep. 11, 2015.
It’s that time of year again. With the eruption of exhibition openings that the last week has brought, the air is thick with anticipation, as we gear up for the return of Berlin Art Week. In it’s fourth year running, the event will once again see the city transformed into…[read on…]
Article by April Dell // Sept. 04, 2015
After a ten month hiatus for renovations, Berlinische Galerie reopened in May with Radikal Modern: Planen und Bauen im Berlin der 1960er-Jahre (Radically Modern: Urban Planning and Architecture in 1960s Berlin), an exhibition that aims to stimulate a fresh perspective on an era of modern architecture…[read on]
Blog post by April Dell – in Berlin; Saturday, Aug. 08, 2015.
As media partner to this year’s Berlin Art Week, Berlin Art Link is excited to present six packed days of leading international contemporary art across the city. From September 15th to 20th, Berlin Art Week brings together two of Berlin’s largest art fairs, a group of coinciding exhibitions from four of Berlin’s major art institutions, and…[read on…]
Openings and events at Ashley Berlin, Centrum, DAM Galerie, Exile, Greusslich Contemporary, Hamburger Bahnhof, Kreuzberg Pavillon, Momentum, Prima Center Berlin, Uqbar, Videoart at Midnight,…[read on]
SEPTEMBER Artist Talk – FLORA WHITELY Tuesday, Apr. 08; 8pm Adalbertstraße 8, Aufgang B (click here for map) HAUS AM LÜTZOWPLATZ “Die halluzinierte Welt – Malerei am Rand der Wirklichkeit” – GROUP SHOW Exhibition: Apr. 09 – Jun. 29, 2014[…]
Article by Graham Haught in Berlin // Friday, Mar. 07, 2014 Dorothy Iannone is an artist who has been misrepresented for a long time. Writers have chided her work as “folkloric,” parents have guarded their children from her grand gestures of eroticism, and the unsolvable riddle about Iannone resides in the cornerstone query as to whether or not she is a feminist…[read on…]
Article by Alison Hugill // Dec. 05, 2013
Katja Strunz is known for subtly weaving complex artistic references through her work. From Walter Benjamin’s Marxist concept of history to Constructivist allusions, the geometrical shapes and…[read on]