Posts Tagged ‘E-WERK Luckenwalde’

The Week October 3–9, 2022

Openings and events at A:D:Curatorial, Culterim Gallery, DCV, Edition Block, Frontviews, Galerie im Turm, GNYP Gallery, KOW, Kraftwerk Oberspree, NoisyLeaks!, Pars Aperitivo, Screen City Biennial,…[read on]

Suzanne Ciani and the New Analog Modular

A portrait of a woman in front of a white and red wall
by Adela Lovric // Sept. 30, 2022
A classically trained composer, Suzanne Ciani garnered fame as “America’s first female synth hero.” She pioneered the analog modular Buchla synthesizer in the 1970s and helped…[read on]

Berlin Art Week September 12–18, 2022

Black and White photo collage with people some naked flying over a coast landscape each of them connected with lines from his hands and feet to the ground
Openings and events at Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi, CCA Berlin, Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Haus am Waldsee, Haus am Lützowplatz, Fluentum, Schinkelpavillon, Galerie Thomas Schulte, HUA International, Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Palais Populaire,…[read on]

Berlin Art Week: The Hit List 2022

a sculpture in which the globe is represented using steel and neon light
Sept. 9, 2022
The 11th edition of Berlin Art Week kicks off next week from the 14th-18th of September. Annually, Berlin Art Week becomes a platform for Berlin’s most important 50 art institutions…[read on]

The Week July 25–31, 2022

Two women wearing wigs swinging their heads around in a train
Openings and events at ACUD Galerie, Alexander Levy, Berghain | Panorama Bar, E-Werk Luckenwalde, Kunstbrücke am Wildenbruch, Kunstquartier Bethanien, Mies van der Rohe Haus, Migrant Bird Space, Zilberman Gallery,…[read on]

Letter from the Editor: SLOW

A large two storey warehouse interior with a sandy beach installed on the ground floor, with people on towels, and an audience of on-lookers on the first floor balcony along the entire inner circumference of the building
by Dagmara Genda // July 8, 2022
As the summer heats up and the art world winds down, we will also focus on what it means to slow down or do nothing. This month I will be talking to Victoria Stanton, a Montréal…[read on]

E-WERK Luckenwalde’s Live Program

by Nadia Egan // Apr. 12, 2022
Growing, evolving and unfolding since Autumn 2021, E-WERK Luckenwalde’s ‘POWER NIGHTS: Being Mothers’ comprises an evolving curatorial concept, exhibition and live performances centred on…[read on]