Posts Tagged ‘conceptual art’
AWST & Walther
by Alena Sokhan // Sept. 15, 2014
With their name reminiscent of a merchant firm from the beginning of the industrial age, Awst&Walther refers to the very much contemporary…[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]
Ivo Gretener
by Alicia Reuter // Oct. 22, 2013
It was a typical fall day in Berlin when I visited Ivo Gretener’s studio – housed in Kreuzberg’s Aqua Carré – slightly cloudy…[read on]
Exhibition // When Attitudes Become Form: From Bern 1969 to Venice 2013
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…[read on…]
Andy Graydon
by Alena Sokhan // Jul. 30, 2013
Andy Graydon’s studio has been left in a state of preserved neatness while most of his current work has been migrated to a residency in Vienna. He seems pleasantly challenged by having…[read on]
Conceptual Tendencies (II)
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…[read on…]