Posts Tagged ‘painting’

Winston Chmielinski

Berlin Art Link Studio Visit with Winston Chmielinski
by Alison Hugill // Dec. 23, 2013
Winston Chmielinski’s Neukölln studio space is impeccably organized. Cheeky remarks about the artist’s type-A tendencies lead…[read on]

Photo Blog // Take A Walk on the Wild Side

photo blog // Take a walk on the wild side

Blog entry & photographs by Stephanie Third – in Berlin;  Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2013.

Take a walk on the wild side is a group show taking place at the Egbert Baqué Contemporary Art from 16 November – 21 December 2013…[read on…]

Stefan Kaminski

Berlin Art Link Studio Visit with Stefan Kaminski
by Melissa Steckbauer // Nov. 28, 2013
Seated in his studio in Mitte, the shy but generous Kaminski speaks to me about his work. While I listen I survey. The room is a smattering…[read on]

Photo Blog // Good-Bye Neukölln / Hello Lichtenberg

Photo blog // Good bye Neukolln

Blog post by Joel Huggins & photos by Stephanie Third – in Berlin;  Thursday, Nov. 21, 2013.

The Good-Bye Neukölln / Hello Lichtenberg exhibition was not only an opportunity to view a collection of works by a number of artists, including new work from Agathe Alberti Bock, Linards Kulless, and Archie Fitzgerald among others, but it was also a fond farewell to the space itself…[read on…]

Photo Blog // New York Meets Berlin

Berlin Art Link// New York Meets Berlin

Blog post by Joe Hatt and photos by Stephanie Third – in Berlin;  Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2013.

Last weekend saw the Forum Factory play host to an intriguing artistic exchange between the cities of New York and Berlin. Emphasising the clear kindred between each locations experimental side, predominately within the mediums of photography and painting; ‘New York Meets Berlin’ was a successful handshake…[read on…]

Photo Blog // New Berlin Painters

Photo Blog // New Berlin Painters

Blog post by Stephanie Third – in Berlin; Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2013.

The New Berlin Painters “Exhibition 3” displayed works from artists Moritz Hoffman, Paul Vogeler and Eoin Llewellyn
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Interview // Francesco Clemente’s new installation; Tents

Berlin Art Link Interview, Francesco Clemente at Blaine Southern Gallery

Blog post by Jessyca Hutchens – in Berlin; Tuesday, Oct. 08, 2013.

With a career spanning over four decades, painter Francesco Clemente‘s ouevre is both stylistically diverse and thematically harmonious. His works seem to imbibe his diverse influences; from beat poetry to Tantric traditions to palimpsest’s, so that elements…[read on…]

Katharina Fengler

Berlin Art Link Studio Visit with Katharina Fengler
by Sarah Gretsch // Oct. 7, 2013
A ten-minute walk from S-Bahn station Pankow-Heinersdorf, behind rows of quaint German houses with front gardens, I find the studio…[read on]

THE WEEK, Sep. 30 – Oct. 06, 2013

Tuesday, Oct. 01, 2013 MANZONI SCHÄPER “Sleep Disorders #6” Magazine Launch: Tuesday, Oct. 01; 6:30pm Potsdamer Str. 77 – 87 Haus H (click here for map) SAVVY CONTEMPORARY “Mutant Matters I”- LORENZO SANDOVAL & S.T.I.F.F Presentation and Round Table: Tuesday, Oct. 01, 2013; 7pm Richardstraße 20 (click here for map) DEUTSCHE BANK KUNSTHALLE “Nur ein… Read more »


Catherine Lorent

Berlin Art Link Studio Visit with Catherine Lorent
by Alena Sokhan // Juy 16, 2013
Sitting in Catherine Lorent’s Berlin studio in Wedding beside two grand pianos, a stack of Schubert scores on the bench (Schubert is important, she tells…[read on]

BLINK // Winston Chmielinski: Suspended Figures

Berlin Art Link Winston Chmielinski - "MY BEDROOM, THE THINGS INSIDE, THE STAIRS LEADING UP, AND THE HOUSE IT'S IN" (2013), oil on canvas, 48 by 48 inches; Image courtesy of Egbert Baqué Contemporary Art

Post by Sarah Gretsch – in Berlin; Friday, Jul. 26, 2013.

Massive strokes of thick, oily color frame squirming lines of neon pink, blood red, heavy aqua blue, and acid green as a pair of human legs jutting out in a moment of triumph. Where little moments…[read on…]

Exhibition // Outside is In, Hilma af Klint at Hamburger Bahnhof

Article by Rebecca Partridge – in Berlin; Sunday, Jul. 14, 2013.

If any one was doubting the velocity of the current wave of ‘outsider art’ (visible at documenta, at the Biennale in Venice and currently occupying London’s Hayward Gallery) this extensive retrospective of a prolific life’s work, ‘Hilma af Klint, a Pioneer of Abstraction,’, is confirmation that the outside is now well…[read on…]