Posts Tagged ‘Rebecca Partridge’
What Does It Mean to Paint a Landscape? Hannah Brown and Rebecca Partridge in Conversation
June 05, 2020
As part of a growing number of artists who are addressing landscape through the traditional medium of painting, we invited Hannah Brown and Rebecca Partridge to have a conversation, which took…[read on]
Play // Festival of Future Nows 2017 at Hamburger Bahnhof
Article by Rebecca Partridge in Berlin // Sep. 21, 2017
Taking a moment on the bench outside Hamburger Bahnhof on a sunny Saturday afternoon, I witnessed the farcical scene of an elderly man attempting to enter the museum, being barred from…[read on]
Charles Avery
by Rebecca Partridge // Mar. 28, 2017
There are few contemporary artists whose practices travel the same imaginative distance as Charles Avery. Initially a ten-year project, now a lifetime…[read on]
Nasan Tur
by Rebecca Partridge // Feb. 21, 2017
For those who visited Nasan Tur’s recent solo show at Blain|Southern, ‘Funktionieren’, it would be easy to think that you have already been privy to the inner-workings of the artist’s studio…[read on]
Light // Cerith Wyn Evans at Galerie Neu
Article by Rebecca Partridge in Berlin // Oct. 19, 2016
Set back in a gated hinterhof off Linienstraße, Galerie Neu’s visitors have to know what they are looking for. The freestanding architecture of the gallery is an in-between space—being both…[read on]
Fiction // Anthropomorphic Clocks: William Kentridge’s ‘No, It Is!’
Article by Rebecca Partridge // Aug. 01, 2016
2016 may be remembered as the summer when William Kentridge exploded onto the Berlin art scene. ‘No, It Is!’, an extensive solo exhibition of the artist’s three-decade-long career runs at the Martin-Gropius-Bau…[read on]
Nature // The Laboratory for Aesthetics and Ecology: An Interview with Ida Bencke
Article by Rebecca Partridge in Berlin // Jul. 12, 2016
Contemporary art is no stranger to environmental issues, though the question of how artists engage in our ever more pressing crisis of nature is undergoing a fundamental shift. In the light of the anthropocene…[read on]
Exhibition // Outside is In, Hilma af Klint at Hamburger Bahnhof
Article by Rebecca Partridge – in Berlin; Sunday, Jul. 14, 2013.