Posts Tagged ‘Rebecca Partridge’
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]
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…[read on]
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]
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]
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]
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…
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