Posts Tagged ‘Marina Abramovic’

Views from Art Düsseldorf

Apr. 12, 2024
We visited the preview of the current edition of Art Düsseldorf and compiled some photos to give you a glimpse into the highlights of this year’s fair…[read on]

Performance // An Interview with Darko Dragicevic & Martin Sonderkamp

Interview by Göksu Kunak – in Berlin; Thursday, Oct. 29, 2015.

These days, the idea of installation even resounds in the field of performance. More than the traditional 2-hour stage production, performances have aimed to capture and remain with us. Audiences have become accustomed to durational pieces like ‘The Artist is Present’ by…[read on…]

Exhibition // Muscle Memory: Donna Huanca and Przemek Pyszczek at Peres Projects

Blog post by Melissa Pink – in Berlin; Friday, Jul. 17, 2015.

Peres Projects is showing new works by Polish-Canadian artist Przemek Pyszczek and Bolivian-American artist Donna Huanca in the exhibition Muscle Memory. Separate sculptures, paintings and performance stand together almost as one colourful and collaborative installation. As first generation North Americans…[read on…]

Exhibition // Body Pressure at Hamburger Bahnhof

Article by Jazmina Figueroa – in Berlin; Monday, Nov. 26, 2013.

Body Pressure is the current exhibition at Hamburger Banhof that focuses on abstract interpretation of the human figure within sculpture since the 1960’s. The “sculpture garden”, including documentation of process based work and performances, is a body of work displaying ground-breaking artists that furthered a certain expressive or contemplative approach to the human figure…[read on…]

AN ART NEWSPAPER: The Noughties

Blog Entry by Clare Ros– in Berlin; Friday, May 27, 2011.

An Art Newspaper is pleased to announce the release of its special limited edition DECADE issue giving an extensive look back at The Noughties. One thousand copies only, this special 56-page signed double issue brings to our readers an anthological survey of An Art Newspaper’s greatest hits and liveliest scripts that made the last 10 years what it was.
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