Posts Tagged ‘environment’
Open Call for Sonic Acts Home-Based Residency 2020
Oct. 22, 2020
Sonic Acts invites applicants for the Overexposed residency program. Starting in December 2020, this residency is part of research related to the contamination of the environment…[read on]
Ecologies, Myth and Historical Insistence in Nanna Heitmann’s Photography
by Noëlle BuAbbud // Sept. 30, 2020
In an age of visual noise driven by the rapid circulation of images, and the constant influx of (mis)information on global catastrophes, the German/Russian photographer…[read on]
Supporting Art Through Electricity: An Interview with E-Werk Luckenwalde
by Judith Vallette // Aug. 27, 2020
With sustainability progressively becoming a new forefront in our society with start-ups as well as established companies beginning to integrate such values in their mission statements…[read on]
The Science of Art and the Art of Science: Nina Rodin at Karl Oskar Gallery
by Vanessa Souli // Feb. 10, 2020
Nina Rodin’s interdisciplinary show ‘Caviar, Skin and Unsolved Systems’ at Karl Oskar Gallery in Tempelhof suggests an approach to art-making as a scientific process…[read on]
Fashion Faux Pas: How to Slow Down Textile Consumption
Article by Martha Lochhead // Oct. 23, 2019
The new exhibition at Museum Europaischer Kulturen ‘Fast Fashion, The Dark Sides of Fashion’ is a hard-hitting and thought-provoking blend of…[read on]
‘Tangible Remains, Hidden Matters’ at Decad
Article by Isabelle Hore-Thorburn // Oct. 17, 2018
In ‘Tangible Remains, Hidden Matters’ at Decad, Julia Varela and Lisa Rave render our devices, infrastructure and storage as material objects; extracted from the earth and invariably returned there as waste…[read on]
A Language for a Shifting Climate: An Interview with Cooking Sections
Interview by Isabelle Hore-Thorburn // Sept. 18, 2018
Art historians have long drawn upon the rich symbolism and allegorical potential of food in art. From Cézanne’s Still Life with Onions and a Bottle to Jana Sterbak’s Vanitas, Flesh Dress for An Albino…[read on]
Exhibition // Jana Gunstheimer’s ‘Luft nach oben’ at Künstlerhaus Bethanien
Article by Louisa Stark in Berlin // Mar. 19, 2018
A tension between the silly and the sombre runs throughout Falkenrot Prize winner Jana Gunstheimer’s exhibition ‘Luft nach oben’ at Kunstlerhaus Bethanien. The artist employs formal and controlled elements of…[read on]
Science // In the Land of the Blind the One Eyed Man Loses Sight
By Alice Bardos // Dec. 01, 2015
An immediate sense of a binary fragility and imposition washes over the mind when a person steps into Dittrich & Schlechtriem’s newly curator exhibition, In the Land of the Blind the One Eyed Man Loses Sight…[read on]