Article by Natasha Klimenko – in Berlin; Thursday, Nov. 01, 2012.
The vastness of space spills beyond the eye’s sight, beyond the photograph’s frame, beyond the body’s physical capacity for travel. Without a landmark, the space loses perspective meaning, expanding and contracting with no definite boundary points. There is nothing to suggest how large the given landscape is. Were you located in the space, you would find yourself…[read on…]
Blog entry by Natasha Klimenko – in Berlin; Friday, Oct. 12, 2012.
Brimming with guests, the maze-like space of the
Atelierhof Kreuzberg on Saturday night was a dizzying array of art and stimulation, courtesy of the
Pampero Colectivo. The brightly lit, white-walled rooms of the group exhibition featured photographs, prints, sculptures, and video work…
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Article by Natasha Klimenko, photos by Natasha Klimenko and Rian Davidson – in Berlin; Thursday, Oct. 11, 2012.
The recent past of political events, media broadcasts, and personal experiences exists in a curious relation to the present—so near it cannot be called historical, yet already separated by a bridge of time. This phenomenon of time just passed can be experienced at the
2011111111111s collective exhibition currently being shown at
LEAP. A project started in…
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