Posts Tagged ‘Kreuzberg’

Dellbrügge & de Moll

Berlin Art Link Studio Visit with Dellbrügge & De Moll
by Brit Seaton // Dec. 12, 2016
Christiane Dellbrügge and Ralf de Moll invite us into their minimal, office-like Kreuzberg Wohnstudio – a space established for living and working. Finding the balance…[read on]

Gallery Weekend // Overview Part I

Article by Alison Hugill in Berlin // May 05, 2014
Gallery Weekend is kind of like an extended Nuit Blanche, with art spaces all over Berlin opening new exhibitions for an ever-rotating public. The opening night can be a non-stop marathon. Fortunately, I began my pilgrimage in…[read on…]


Beatriz Crespo: Portraits Capturing the Volatile Intimacy of Moments

Blog post by Florence Reidenbach – in Berlin; Monday, July 9, 2012.

Beatriz Crespo’s solo show, Verdandi, that opened on June 22nd in Merringdham, Kreuzberg, is the first exhibition curated by Porcelaingres as part of their new art exhibition program. They are presenting a large collection of recent works by the artist, including big scale paintings as well as smaller drawings.
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Song-Ming Ang

Berlin Art Link Studio Visit with Song Ming Ang
by Jessyca Hutchens // June 20, 2012
When I walk into Song-Ming Ang’s studio at the Künstlerhaus Bethanien (where he was a resident for one-year until very recently) the music-art…[read on]

Why the Guggenheim Lab Won’t Succeed

BMW Guggenheim Lab, Berlin

Blog post and photos by Jeni Fulton – in Berlin; Tuesday, Jun. 19, 2012.

Upon visiting the newly-opened Guggenheim Lab on Saturday, I was somewhat taken aback at the scale of the attacks on the project compared to the bare-bones reality.
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Jeremy Shaw

Berlin Art link Studio Visit with Jeremy Shaw
by Clare Ros // Apr. 13, 2012
In the winter of 2011 we visited Jeremy Shaw in his Kreuzberg studio to preview his most recent Kirlian experiments, discuss working between art and music…[read on]

Anja Schrey

Berlin Art Link Studio Visit with Anja Schrey
by Jessyca Hutchens // Nov. 28, 2011
Anja’s studio is a place of work, a minimal and dedicated space. The room is dominated by two large-format pencil works, still being meticulously…[read on]