Interview by TL Andrews – in Berlin; Friday, Jan. 08, 2016.
The fashion world is not exactly known for its profound reflections on the human condition. Most of the industry can at best be described as superficial, exploitative of women, and destructive to the environment and workers in developing countries. There are, however, a few voices crying out in the wilderness, drawing attention to…[read on…]
Article by April Dell in Berlin // Nov. 3, 2015
London Art Fair is the UK’s largest contemporary art fair, encompassing over 100 selected participating galleries showcasing leading Modern British and contemporary artists from across…[read on…]
Blog post by Alena Sokhan – in Berlin; Thursday, Jan. 15, 2015.
The Birth Rites Collection is putting out an open call for submissions to its Bi-Annual Competition for New Works 2015. It accepts (and encourages) works in a variety of mediums – from photography to paintings…[read on…]
Blog post by Cassandra Emswiler Burd – in Dallas; Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2014.
Showcasing the inventive diversity of British designer Thomas Heatherwick, Provocations fills the upper and lower galleries of the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas with glimpses into the design process and output of Heatherwick Studio…[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…]
Article by Kimberley Brown – in London; Saturday, Nov. 16, 2013.
Racy imagery, tongue-in-cheek euphemisms, feminist interpretations and breath-taking sexualistion of everyday objects in Lucas’ work, is all brought together in a stunning retrospective of her entire collection, enabling “Situation” to bring something to the table for every visitor…[read on…]
Article by Yvette Greslé – in London; Sunday, Oct. 29, 2013.
UBERMORGEN was founded in 1995 by the artist duo lizvlx and Hans Bernhard in Vienna, Austria. The duo’s first exhibition at Carroll/Fletcher, userunfriendly, is an excellent opportunity to reflect on conceptual art practices that, since the 1990s, have explored software art, pixel painting, computer installations, net.art and digital activism (media hacking)…[read on…]
Blog post by Marianna Liosi – in Berlin; Saturday, Jul. 20, 2013.
On Sunday, July 14th the solo exhibition Head Facing Left by Dafni Barbageorgopoulou opened at The Wand, as the second part of the trilogy titled Discipline(!), curated by Anna Redeker…[read on…]
Article by Sarah Gretsch – in Berlin; Friday, Jul. 19, 2013.
PAPER, the current show at the Saatchi Gallery in London, adds its name to the slue of shows taking thematic cue from materiality (On Paper at Galerie Eigen + Art and Works on Paper at Momentum were two openings just within the last month in Berlin). Beyond names alluding to material…[read on…]
Blog post by Sarah Gretsch – in Berlin; Saturday, Jul. 13, 2013.
Calling all artists, architects, filmmakers, musicians, scientists, theorists, and writers! Post your ideas and concepts for a chance to win 15,000 Euros to realize your project, curatorial help from notorious institutions, your work in a major European show, and more….[read on…]
Blog post by Caranacias – in Berlin; Friday, August 10, 2012.
While Berlin is often listed with the likes of Paris and London as the European capitals of visual art production, our burgeoning city coalesces in another cultural trifecta…. [read on…]
Blog post by Alison Hugill – in Berlin; Sunday, May 27, 2012.
BERLIN ART LINK proudly announces its 2012 media partnership with SCOPE. With over 45 art fairs spanning more than a decade, SCOPE is a premier showcase for emerging international contemporary art. SCOPE have presented the most innovative galleries, curators and artists around the world at their fairs and carried out non-profit initiatives that push the boundaries of art, design, music and fashion. [read on…]