Posts Tagged ‘Nina Prader’
Where Asteroids are Fluffy and Rugs are Books
by Dagmara Genda // June 3, 2022
Malte Spindler is actually a photographer and designer rather than “artist” per se, though these labels are perfunctory at best…[read on]
3D Scanning Queer Spaces: An Interview with Benjamin Busch
by Nina Prader // Jan. 25, 2022
Benjamin Busch welcomes viewers to navigate five digital landmarks in his project ‘Scanning the Horizon,’ first launched in December 2021 at the Schwules Museum…[read on]
Encountering ‘Redemption Now’: A Promise of No Relief
by Nina Prader // Sept. 14, 2021
Distinct reoccurring visual methods abound throughout this display of Bartana’s oeuvre, with speculative strategies that envision and question the many forms that repair and…[read on]
Gloria Glitzer’s ‘Bliss’ Art Book Comes to Life at einbuch.haus
by NIna Prader // Apr. 1, 2021
The most recent and 17th edition was the launch of the publication ‘Bliss’ by the artist duo Franziska Brandt and Moritz Grünke, known as Gloria Glitzer…[read on]
‘Druck Druck Druck’ Explores Berlin’s Radical Self-Publishing at Galerie im Körnerpark
Article by Johanna Hardt // May 14, 2019
As a written interface transferring knowledge, the most vital purpose of print media is the sharing of information with a specific audience…[read on]
Anachronism Now: Henrike Naumann’s Spectral Interiors
Article by Nina Prader // Nov. 23, 2018
In Henrike Naumann’s interiors, memory, amnesia and the present seem indiscernible, simultaneously as flippant as they are nostalgically potent. Her sculptural environments show ideologies, embedded in materials…[read on]
Virtual Reality // Democracy Contained: Christoph Büchel at Hamburger Bahnhof
Article by Nina Prader in Berlin // Feb. 10, 2017
It’s almost a joke: a storage unit as collector’s item. In this case, a two-story ‘Innovative Solution’s Space’ container houses an all-American polling station, set in a primary school. Swiss artist Christoph Büchel’s…[read on]
Migration // Tell Me About Camila: An Interview with Veronika Marquez
Article by Nina Prader in Berlin // Nov. 09, 2016
Berlin is brimming with transient artists. Originally from Uruguay, Madrid-based artist Veronika Marquez was artist-in-resident at Institut für alles Mögliche in Wedding for the past three months…[read on]