Posts Tagged ‘Meg Stuart’
Apr. 15, 2019
Celebrating its 15th edition this year, Gallery Weekend Berlin officially takes place in more than 40 galleries across the city from April 26th to 28th. Here are our must-see recommendations…[read on]
Aug. 23, 2018
In just over a month, Berlin Art Week will commence with a program that includes 20 project spaces, 15 museums and exhibition spaces, 11 private collections, two Kunstvereine, two art fairs and one…[read on]
Article by Göksu Kunak in Berlin // Oct. 21, 2016
In a performance, the effect of light has the potential to enormously transform the perception of a mo(ve)ment. Light, as a language in itself, not only narrates but also veils various situations. In that sense, how does…[read on]
Article by Julianne Cordray – in Berlin // Saturday May 21, 2016.
For a new improvisational performance, dancer and choreographer
Meg Stuart has collaborated with choreographer, performance and installation artist
Maria F. Scaroni, and a diverse group of Berlin-based artists, to host a weeklong series of public encounters. Housed in
Hebbel am Ufer‘s hybrid event space…
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Wednesday, May 18, 2016 HEBBEL AM UFER Édouard Louis: ‘Fearless Speech #3 / Anschlüsse an Foucault: Das Untolerierbare und die Literatur’ Discussion: Wednesday, May 18, 2016 HAU 1, Stresemannstrasse 29, 10963 Berlin, click here for map Thursday, May 19, 2016 GALERIE IM TEMPELHOF MUSEUM Maria, Natalia Petschatnikov: ‘Collecting the City’ Exhibition: May 20–Jul. 03, 2016… Read more »
Article by Göksu Kunak – in Berlin; Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2015.
It’s thrilling to hear stories or watch films about divided Berlin, recognizing an extremely different Potsdamer Platz covered in dirt and dust. I recently visited the university I used to work at as a research and teaching assistant in Ankara, Turkey. One of my professors was studying in Berlin back in 1989. In a proud way, he reminisced…
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Interview by Göksu Kunak – in Berlin; Thursday, Aug. 06, 2015.
Sleek surfaces, pastel colors, minimal forms and abstract ideas; small head ventilators, watermelons, kitsch waterfall posters. A vibraphone played by a classical musician wearing old-school roller skates transforming into a performer with white sneakers sampling 90s hip hop live in another space…
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