Posts Tagged ‘installation’
Anne Duk Hee Jordan
by Alison Hugill // June 16, 2015
Anne Duk Hee Jordan’s studio is a cross between a metal workshop and a wunderkammer, neatly divided down the middle. Against the far window sill she has carefully…[read on]
Daniel Laufer
by Alena Sokhan // Feb. 10, 2015
German filmmaker and artist Daniel Laufer’s studio is eclectic and divided, reflecting the different work that he puts into making his film installations. Part of the room richly furnished…[read on]
AA Bronson
by Linus Ignatius // Jan. 21, 2015
AA Bronson is a little like the art world’s Father Time. With a long white beard to underscore his twinkling eyes and a body of work that continually invokes the presence…[read on]
Exhibition // New World Order: Patricia Reed at Zhulong Gallery
Article by Ester Ippolito – in Dallas; Friday, Nov. 28, 2014.
Although it only opened recently, Zhulong Gallery in Dallas has already made itself a crucial part of the city’s gallery scene by focusing on a previously unexplored avenue. …[read on…]
Open Call // Counterhegemony Artist Residency Applications
Article by Alena Sokhan – in Berlin // Sept. 10, 2014
Counterhegemony: Art in a Social Context is…[read on…]
Project Space Festival // NuN and Sonntag Present a Nexus of Art, Food and Summer Socializing
Article by Susannah Edelbaum – in Berlin; Friday, August 29, 2014.
With new work shown at a different location for a single day, every day, throughout August, Berlin’s Project Space Festival is a living advent calendar of contemporary art, winding down to the inevitable end of summer…[read on…]
Marianne Vitale
by Lucia Love // Aug. 14, 2014
Artist studios in the city are as diverse as the neighborhoods that they crop up in. Always shifting through industrial blocks – anonymous areas where you…[read on]
Julian Charrière
by AJ Kiyoizumi // July 22, 2014
In the massive yet packed studio space that Julian Charrière shares with his friends and former classmates, Charrière has his own desk, on which sits…[read on]
Exhibition // XX. Rohkunstbau “Revolution”
Article by AJ Kiyoizumi – in Berlin; Thursday, Jul. 10, 2014.
Many elements must be aligned for the Rohkunstbau project to exist. The Brandenburg exhibition, now in its 20th year, has hopped locations since its inception in an empty construction hall in Spreewald…[read on…]
Exhibition // 48 Stunden Neukölln at Neukölln Arcaden
Blog post by AJ Kiyoizumi – in Berlin; Friday, Jul. 04, 2014.
The annual arts festival 48 Stunden Neukölln returned this past weekend, creating an attitude of positivity and openness within an arts festival rather than one based on celebrity artists or sales…[read on…]