Posts Tagged ‘landscape’
Marianne Thoermer
by Eva Szwarc // Sept. 15, 2023
Marianne Thoermer’s studio has the two key ingredients of light and space. The street outside is peppered with trees—from one sounds the high-pitched call of a redstart and its mate…[read on]
Privileging Utterances as Forms: An Interview with Allison Janae Hamilton
by Jack Radley // June 12, 2020
Allison Janae Hamilton triangulates her artwork between her Kentucky birth, Florida upbringing, and Tennessee family farm. The swamps simmer beneath skewers of skinny pines. The crickets commandeer conversations…[read on]
What Does It Mean to Paint a Landscape? Hannah Brown and Rebecca Partridge in Conversation
June 05, 2020
As part of a growing number of artists who are addressing landscape through the traditional medium of painting, we invited Hannah Brown and Rebecca Partridge to have a conversation, which took…[read on]
Towards a Decolonial Future at the Biennale of Sydney
Article by Hannah Carroll Harris // May 29, 2020
Re-centring the periphery is the focus of this year’s Biennale of Sydney which takes an expansive approach to its themes of First Nations sovereignty, environmental crisis, community…[read on]
Alchemical Observation: An Interview with Jan Eric Wold Skevik
Interview by Hannah Carroll Harris // May 26, 2020
A steel mountainous landscape steadily deteriorates in its brine-filled vitrine, turning the once-clear liquid a corrosive dusty orange; a hanging plastic sheet rhythmically moves to a draft of air in the…[read on]
Open Call for Residency at The Farm Margaret River, Western Australia
May 5, 2020
The Farm Margaret River, located in the south-west of Western Australia, encourages artists from all nationalities to apply to their five-to-eight week residency.…[read on]
Future Archeology: ‘Winter North Summer South’ at Times Art Center
Article by Hannah Carroll Harris // Mar. 03, 2020
Sweeping barren landscapes, fields of frozen grassland, billowing dust clouds and the jarring cohabitation of disparate species cumulatively stand out against the concrete, bunker-like space of…[read on]
‘Traveling Light’: The Soft and Intimate Eye of Kira Bunse
Article by Martha Lochhead // Dec. 19, 2019
‘Traveling Light’ is Kira Bunse’s second solo show at Italic, a small exhibition space in Berlin Mitte. The gallery was formerly a foyer in the Leipziger Straße Complex, a row of…[read on]
Klaus Jörres Explores Digitized Landscapes in ‘GrünLand’
Article by Name Surname // Sept. 05, 2019
At Dittrich & Schlechtriem’s exhibition ‘Grünland,’ Klaus Jörres presents a series of large wall-mounted paintings and four sets of movable modular racks custom-fitted…[read on]
Exhibition // Marius Bercea’s ‘Time Can Space’ at Blain Southern
Article by Jess Harrison in Berlin // Mar. 29, 2018
The exhibition ‘Time Can Space’ at Blain Southern collapses notions of time and space, transporting visitors into the vivid and expressive scenes of Californian landscapes. Works by Romanian painter Marius Bercea fill…[read on]
Exhibition // Flavio de Marco at Botanischer Garten Berlin
Photos by Sandra Camey in Berlin // Feb. 2, 2017
In the heart of Berlin’s Botanischer Garten, artist Flavio de Marco showcased a colourful and floral body of work for one evening in the tropical…[read on]