Posts Tagged ‘Jeremy Deller’
PAF Olomouc Returns for its 23rd Edition
by Adela Lovric // Nov. 22, 2024
PAF Olomouc – Festival of Film, Animation and Contemporary Art returns from December 5th to 8th, 2024 to venues across Olomouc, Czechia, featuring a variety of events…[read on]
Measuring as World-Making at Survival Kit 15
by Adela Lovric // Sept. 25, 2024
How is it possible to have a contemporary art festival in Latvia running for 15 years? The preview of Survival Kit 15 kicked off in a somewhat acerbic tone…[read on]
Worldwide Exhibition Hit List: Art Openings September 2024
Aug. 30, 2024
Every month, Berlin Art Link shines a spotlight on international exhibitions and events with our Worldwide Hit List. We want to highlight artists, galleries, museums…[read on]
Worldwide Exhibition Hitlist: Art Openings March 2023
Feb. 28, 2023
Berlin Art Link shares their top picks for art exhibitions worldwide, including Rana Begum at Concrete Dubai, Daniel Boyd at Gropius Bau, Chiharu Shiota at…[read on]
Sound Spectrum // An Interview with Video Jam
Interview by Celia Wickham // July 24, 2015
Founded only a few years ago in 2012, Video Jam has quickly distinguished itself as one of the most innovative arts events in the North West of England. Taking place predominantly in arts and cultural institutions around Manchester…[read on]
Announcement // India Art Fair: Looking Towards India for Innovation
Blog post by Alena Sokhan – in Berlin; Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2015.
For the seventh time, New Delhi will be hosting artists, collectors, gallery owners, museum directors, and art enthusiasts from around the world for the India Art Fair from Jan. 29 – Feb. 1, 2015, boasting a program…[read on…]
Review // Old Magic and New Futures; Artist Jeremy Deller at the British Pavilion
Article by Ally Bisshop – in Berlin; Wednesday, Jun. 12, 2013.
You don’t need to have witnessed the immolation of Edward Woodward in The Wicker Man to appreciate the grand British shamanic histories alluded to in Jeremy Deller’s English Magic. But, rather than heralding any continuing tradition of mastery and conquest, Deller’s works point to the places where the idea of grandeur…[read on…]