Posts Tagged ‘sculpture’

Iris Touliatou

Berlin Art Link Studio Visit with Iris Touliatou
by Cassandra Bird // May 16, 2012
Born in Athens, Iris Touliatou currently lives and works between her Paris and Berlin studios. One week before the opening of her solo show at the Museum of Contemporary Art in…[read on]

Berlin-Island: a bridge between Berlin’s art scene and Sardinian artists

Ewa Surowiec - "Losing Sharpness" (2012), video still Holiday Island

Blog post Florence Reidenbach – in Berlin; Monday, April 2, 2012.

Berlin-Island is an art residency program for Sardinian artists in Berlin. The project was developed by the Sardisches Kulturzentrum in Berlin, and by the artist and curator, Giovanni Casu, in collaboration with the curator Giusy Sanna, and the residency program, Culturia.

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ON THE ROAD SERIES: Christopher Cairns studio

Blog entry by Monica Salazar, Founding Director, Berlin Art Link – in Berlin;Thursday, August 4, 2011.

Christopher Cairns’ studio, an 8,000 square-foot former fire station in Havertown, Pennsylvania, houses over 100 handmade bronze and plaster sculptures. Some are finished, while others are ongoing works.

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Ifran Onurmen: Otopsi

by Devon Caranicas // June 8, 2011
The neighborhood of Tophane has carved itself out as a petite art’s distract within the western side’s new city (complete with it’s own Art Walk Guide boasting a modest 11 destinations…[read on]

GLENN BROWN: HAUNTING COLOR

Blog Entry by SP Williams – in Berlin; Sunday, May 1, 2011.

The Glenn Brown solo exhibition at Max Hetzler’s satellite gallery is a must-see for painting enthusiasts. Portraiture and figurative paintings, as well as ‘paint sculptures’, are presented in a grandiose flat near Savigny platz. The paintings are hauntingly beautiful and painstakingly rendered with Glenn Brown’s unique style of small, flowing lines of color.

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CHLOE PIENE: Malpertuis

Blog Entry by SP Williams – in Berlin; Monday, March 14, 2011.

“Chloe Piene touches the dimension of myth through a fascinated contemplation of the relationship between man and animal, or the existential questioning of the points where eroticism and apprehension of death meet.”

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Ultra Violet

Berlin Art Link Studio Visit with Ultra Violet
by Monica Salazar, Ester Ippolito // Feb. 22, 2011
No stranger to the limelight, Ultra Violet (born Isabelle Collin Dufresne) has been an active part of the New York art scene since her days as the pupil turned muse…[read on]

Why James Franco is a Feminist

by Elizabeth Feder // Feb. 18, 2011
Taking in the entirety of James Franco’s Berlin exhibition of The Dangerous Book Four Boys at Peres Projects is a challenge, but there is a haptic, material quality to the show that acts as…[read on]

Jane Hughes

Berlin Art Link Studio Visit with Jane Hughes
by Clare Ros // Dec. 10, 2010
Jane Hughes constructs powerfully evocative compositions that layer photography, sculpture, video, and installation to re-present cultural and historic imprints left…[read on]

Egill Sæbjörnsson

by Monica Salazar // Nov. 28, 2010
Egill Sæbjörnsson is an Icelandic experiential artist who has lived in Berlin for 12 years. After studying Fine Art at the University of Paris – St.Denis (1995) and the Icelandic College…[read on]