Posts Tagged ‘conceptual art’
Article by Martha Lochhead // Nov. 01, 2019
Influential Icelandic contemporary artist Hreinn Friðfinnsson’s exhibition ‘To Catch a Fish with a Song’ at KW Institute celebrates over half a century of his work…[read on]
Interview by Mary Alexander // July 09, 2019
Stine Marie Jacobsen is a conceptual artist whose practice considers political realities and maps how people and cultures understand ethics around the world. Unafraid to discuss sensitive topics, in ‘Direct Approach,’…[read on]
Article by Sarah Messerschmidt // Apr. 17, 2019
Auckland artist Dane Mitchell has been selected to represent Aotearoa (New Zealand) at the 58th Venice Biennale this summer. His work is concerned with the manifestation of intangible things, giving…[read on]
Klara Hobza
by Jack Radley // Feb. 9, 2018
“No credible scientists would ever build anything like this because it would ruin their careers,” boasts Klara Hobza, smirking at the artistic endeavor standing before her,…[read on]
Feb. 3, 2018
The Jewish Museum Berlin is inviting artists to contribute 60-second-long sound clips that will form an important part of conceptual artist Mischa Kuball’s 2018 ‘res·o·nant’ exhibition. Created especially for the new space on…[read on]
Article by Jack Radley in Berlin // Nov. 16, 2017
Sislej Xhafa forgoes the customary interview locale inside Blain|Southern, the gallery that showcases his current exhibition ‘Shadow of Curls’ (and happens to be quiet and warm), for a damp edge of the busy parking lot,…[read on]
Article by Candice Nembhard in Berlin // Feb. 15, 2017
In a studio overlooking a courtyard, Gary Schlingheider’s light filled work space is soon to open to the public for the opening of the graduate show at Berlin’s University of the Arts — UdK. In the open room, his…[read on]
Julian Charrière
by AJ Kiyoizumi // July 22, 2014
In the massive yet packed studio space that Julian Charrière shares with his friends and former classmates, Charrière has his own desk, on which sits…[read on]
Article by Henry Andersen – in Berlin; Tuesday, Oct. 08, 2013.
I’ve long been interested in the practice of time capsuling. It’s the kind of thing that happens all over the world, in little towns, schools, public spaces. A group of people get together and gather up a selection of objects – newspapers, children’s drawings, photographs…
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Article by Andrea Ongaro – in Berlin; Thursday, May 14, 2013.
‘Conceptual Tendencies’ is a series of exhibition started in 2011 and was conceived with the intention of bringing together a representative group of artworks from the Daimler Art Collection. The previous stage of the project was discussing issues under the heading…
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