The work of the French-Algerian artist Kader Attia teaches us that time alone doesn’t heal traumas. Through visual metaphors, individual and collective histories and information…[read on]
The Italian, Berlin-based artist has been recently fascinated by the function and aesthetics of Renaissance architectural models. In this show, she presents the act of building a house…[read on]
In his multi-disciplinary practice, Berlin-based artist and composer Armin Lorenz Gerold turns traditional exhibition spaces into acoustic landscapes…[read on]
The works of the Rome Prize winners of 2019/2020 are jointly presented this year by Villa Massimo and the Stiftung Schloss Neuhardenberg, just outside of Berlin…[read on]
After six years of renovation, the Neue Nationalgalerie will reopen its doors to the public on August 22nd. Berlin-based artist Rosa Barba has received the honour of its…[read on]
In the words of German-Egyptian sculptor Dr. Gindi, “infinity is the main thing worth attaining in life.” The artist’s adopted name reflects her personal heritage as well…[read on]
We spoke to Fearon inside his show at Ashley, where he elaborated on the connections between his paintings, his writing and his sculptural works, and how the tactility…[read on]
Last week, we took part in a journey to the Ruinart champagne fields, where Berlin-based artist Tomás Saraceno presented ‘Movement,’ as part of his ‘Aerocene’ project…[read on]
In her multidisciplinary practice, the visual artist Ivonne Thein focuses on the socio-political dimensions of the human body. In our performance-oriented societies,…[read on]
Yuya Suzuki’s exhibition ‘Post Language Realm’ is presented at Künstlerhaus Bethanien, in the context of a series of recent shows by resident artists…[read on]
Ancient stone artefacts, air-cooling systems, insect communication and cryptocurrency. These seemingly disparate phenomena are but some of the sprawling curiosities which…[read on]
Lucas De La Rubia’s multidisciplinary work underwent a transformation during his recent residency at Institut für Alles Mögliche. Spending two months in Berlin during lockdown…[read on]