Inside artmonte-carlo 2019
May 01, 2019
Unlike behemoths like Art Brussels or Art Basel, artmonte-carlo presented only 50 galleries and one curated exhibition, titled ‘Face-to-Face’…[read on]
May 01, 2019
Unlike behemoths like Art Brussels or Art Basel, artmonte-carlo presented only 50 galleries and one curated exhibition, titled ‘Face-to-Face’…[read on]
Article by Sarah Messerschmidt // Feb. 12, 2019
Das letzte Bild: Fotografie und Tod at C/O Berlin covers an astonishing breadth of subjects and eras. Broadly speaking, the exhibition addresses photography’s attempt to reckon with mortality, as well as the human…[read on]
Article by Claudia Grigg Edo in Berlin // Apr. 21, 2017
It’s almost the end of April, which means Gallery Weekend 2017 is fast approaching. Celebrating its 13th edition, 47 galleries across Berlin will host work by both new and well-established artists from…[read on]
Video by MONA productions // Apr. 26, 2017
Tracing one minute in every year of filmmaker Jonas Mekas’ life, Douglas Gordon’s memoir-style film ‘I Had Nowhere to Go’ begins with a story of the first image Mekas ever made, in his native Lithuania…[read on]
Video by BAL Productions // Jul. 12, 2016
Darkly confronting and disturbing, ‘Omul Negru’ is Los Angeles curator Aaron Mouton’s exploration of the real and imagined boogeymen that appear contemporary culture. The exhibition features an extensive…[read on]
Openings & events at Momentum,…[read on]
Openings & events at Contemporary Fine Arts,…[read on]
Blog post by Ally Bisshop, photos by Stephanie Third – in Berlin; Saturday, Sep. 21, 2013.
Article by Andrea Ongaro in Berlin // Feb. 28, 2013
It’s not easy to define video art. The word video alone brings a multitude of technologies to mind, from movies to internet videos. Today, everybody is in the position to realize high quality videos – not necessarily good…[read on]
Article by Jeni Fulton in Berlin // Sep. 12, 2012
The fifth edition of Art Berlin Contemporary, or abc presented itself in refreshingly new colours this year. Gone were the awkward ‘curatorial’ premise of last year’s show (entitled All about Painting), and the strangely installative snaking wall. Instead, Manuel Reader’s…[read on]
Article by Monica Salazar // June 17, 2012
As the week winds down in Basel and the general public floods in for the last day of viewing Art Basel and the numerous collateral fairs and exhibitions, you can see in the participating gallerists’ faces that…[read on]