Blog post by Monica Salazar – in Berlin; Tuesday Nov. 5, 2013.
Dallas, Texas is one of the fastest growing cities in America and the contemporary art event Aurora is keeping the city’s arts and culture progress apace. The free event, which took place in October in the urban heart of the Dallas Arts District, revolved around the theme Light of Convergence…[read on…]
Blog post by Barbara Confino – in Berlin; Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2013.
Artist and writer Barbara Confino’s new series, WalkAbout: the World as Image, Imagination, and Idea is a leisurely inquiry into the interplay between the real and the fantastic…[read on…]
Tuesday, Oct. 01, 2013 MANZONI SCHÄPER “Sleep Disorders #6” Magazine Launch: Tuesday, Oct. 01; 6:30pm Potsdamer Str. 77 – 87 Haus H (click here for map) SAVVY CONTEMPORARY “Mutant Matters I”- LORENZO SANDOVAL & S.T.I.F.F Presentation and Round Table: Tuesday, Oct. 01, 2013; 7pm Richardstraße 20 (click here for map) DEUTSCHE BANK KUNSTHALLE “Nur ein… Read more »
Article by Alison Hugill in Berlin // Sep. 26, 2013
At the packed opening of Das Numen Momentum during Berlin Art Week, visitors lined up to enter the exhibition one by one at two minute intervals. Unsure of what we were about to witness but privately thrilled by this atmosphere of built suspense, we were asked to enter alone…[read on…]
Rumour has it that Michael Sailstorfer’s studio building in Weissensee, on the tranquil outskirts of Berlin’s Prenzlauer Berg district, was once the…[read on]
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]
Blog post by Jazmina Figueroa – in Berlin; Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2013.
In 2008 the Turner Prize was awarded for the first time to an artist whose practice involves a range of time-based media, Mark Leckey. This year Tino Seghal, the only artist exclusively working with performance, is nominated for the prestigious Turner Prize…[read on…]
Sitting in Catherine Lorent’s Berlin studio in Wedding beside two grand pianos, a stack of Schubert scores on the bench (Schubert is important, she tells…[read on]