Berlin // Feb. 26, 2018
Since 2011, Berlinische Gallerie has promoted video art created by Berlin-based artists through its ongoing program ‘12×12’ in the IBB Video Space. Over the course of one year, a dedicated room within…[read on]
Article by Nat Marcus in Berlin // Jan. 16, 2018
Beg I first attended ‘Altbau’, an installation by Alvaro Urbano currently on view at ChertLüdde, because of a violet hue in a photo selected for the vernissage’s Facebook event. The work could’ve been a print or a painting,…[read on]
Article by Madeleine Morley – in Berlin; Monday, Mar. 23, 2015.
The Tchoban Foundation in Mitte seems the perfect location for an exhibition of Alexander Brodsky’s work. It’s a futuristic building of white blocks engraved…[read on…]
Berlin Art link is offering two sets of two free tickets to Delicate Instruments Handled With Care, a performance produced in collaboration with HAU as part of The Forgotten Pioneer Movement…[read on…]
Blog post by Alena Stokou – in Berlin; Wednesday, Sep. 10, 2014.
On September 16-21, the city’s pulse will rise as visitors and denizens move between the various art events, performances, openings, exhibits, and discussions of Berlin Art Week…[read on…]
Javier Ramirex is a Colombian-born artist who lives and works in Berlin who focuses on the confluence of light and sound in his vibrant works.…[read on]
Article by Linus Ignatius – in Berlin; Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2014.
Dance guru Ryan Heffington is a bit of a shape-shifter. Despite the flamboyant neon sportswear and signature handlebar moustache he is often seen sporting, the most striking thing about him is the playful, devilish look in his eye…[read on…]
Blog post by Linus Ignatius – in Berlin; Wednesday, Apr. 30, 2014.
I am at Ufer Studios for the Crossover Projekt, a dance series curated by Isabel Gotzkowsky. Her mission is to pair young dancers in search of experience with eminent choreographers from all over Europe…[read on…]
Article by Anna Wallace-Thompson – in London; Tuesday, Apr. 01, 2014.
A recent retrospective of the Berlin-based performance artist in London marked 13 years of performative practice by Nezaket Ekici, including a three-day live performance and installation at Pi Artworks…[read on…]
Blog post by Emelie Flood – in Berlin; Friday, Feb. 20, 2014.
The first evening of the One Night Stand series took place at KW Institute for Contemporary Art last Thursday. The project space NOTE ON presented Crampographies, a combination of performance and video art which reflected the potentiality of the cramp as a collective-singular collapse from a feminist and post-identitarian perspective…[read on…]