Posts Tagged ‘Galerie Johann König’
Article by Alison Hugill – in Berlin // Sunday, May 1, 2016.
This Gallery Weekend I was joined by a group of visiting friends who had recently watched the movie
Victoria. My carefully curated Kreuzberg art tour quickly degenerated into a I-spy of possible scene locations from the film, which was shot in one continuous take in about a 5km radius around Kreuzberg, the very same one…
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Arno Brandlhuber
by Alison Hugill // Sept. 7, 2015
You’ve likely passed the unusual building on Brunnenstraße, clad with multi-coloured polycarbonate and emitting an opaque…[read on]
Article by Alison Hugill – in Berlin; Friday, May. 08, 2015.
It’s risky business to open
Gallery Weekend on the first of May – International Worker’s Day – especially in Kreuzberg. The act of escaping or penetrating the throngs of people around Kottbusser Tor and the inevitable police barricades is a feat in itself…
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Berlin // Wednesday, Apr. 29, 2015
Berlin Art Link has selected its Top Ten exhibitions to check out at this year’s Gallery Weekend, running from May 1st to 3rd. From the Grand Opening of an old brutalist church…[read on…]
Interview by Alison Hugill in Berlin // Friday, Jan. 30, 2015
Canadian, Berlin-based artist Jeremy Shaw explores altered states in his considerable body of work, straddling the borders between neuroscience and what he refers to as ‘psychedelic kitsch’…[read on…]
Article by Alison Hugill – in Berlin; Saturday, Sep. 20, 2014.
This year I tried a thought experiment: what if I came to
abc – art berlin contemporary with fresh eyes, imagining I was new to Berlin and its vast and varied gallery scene? Would I think it was just another art fair? Some good, some very bad, mostly overwhelming and commercially oriented…
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Article by Sarah Gretsch – in Berlin; Tuesday, Jul. 15, 2014.
On one end, a giant squid, on the other, a collection of messages coded in newspaper clippings, a dripping oily fountain, and technicolor cells. At first glance and without background information, walking around the space of
Johann König can feel a bit fruitless…
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