Posts Tagged ‘sculpture’

Jörg Gelbke’s Monuments to Fault

Isabelle Hore-Thorburn // Nov. 16, 2018
The time frames and techniques at work in Jörg Gelbke’s’s exhibition ‘lasting embers’ delight in, happenstance, accident and error, factors diametrically opposed to the conventional notion of casting[read on]


Nairy Baghramian’s Alien Furniture

Article by Isabelle Hore-Thorburn // Nov. 13, 2018
Vitrine Rafraîchirée is Nairy Baghramian’s third solo show at Galerie Buchholz. The exhibition continues the artist’s questioning of the role of the viewer in institutional critique, the formal[read on]


Rethinking Masculinity at Galerie im Turm

Berlin Art Link review of 'Mighty Good Men' at Galerie im Turm

Article by Ilyn Wong // June 20, 2018
In their exhibition ‘Mighty Good Men,’ the artists Andrew J Burford and Constantin Hartenstein critique masculinity as fractured and troublesome, yet always inescapably hegemonic[read on]


Claudia Comte Works Only for Her Work

Article by Jack Radley // May 30, 2018
Through visceral artworks on environmental scales, Claudia Comte explores patterns of nature: linguistic, ecological, musical and optical. The artist, born in a Swiss chalet surrounded by the[read on]


Open Call for Artists // RK Residency

May 9, 2018
Artists of all disciplines and nationalities are invited to apply for this year’s fully-funded RK Residency in Tbilisi and/or Kachreti, Georgia. Founded by artist-curator Ria Keburia, the residency lasts between two[read on]


Announcement // Pictoplasma Festival 2018

Berlin Art Link Discover Pictoplasma Festival Berlin

Article by Berlin Art Link in Berlin // Apr. 20, 2018
This May, the annual Pictoplasma Festival returns for its 14th International Conference and Festival of Contemporary Character Design and Art, featuring a convergence of international artists, illustrators, filmmakers[read on]


Spotlight // Cathy Wilkes

Berlin Art Link Blink Cathy Wilkes

Article by Louisa Stark in Berlin // Apr. 19, 2018
Assemblage is Cathy Wilkes’ medium of choice. She creates installations that show scenes from everyday life, using a combination of made sculptures and found objects. Based in Glasgow, the Belfast-born artist draws upon[read on]


Kristiane Kegelmann

Berlin Art Link Studio Visit with Kristiane Kegelmann
by Jess Harrison // Mar. 27, 2018
With her edible sculptures, Kristiane Kegelmann frees herself from the rigid and restrictive world of patisserie, redefining the boundaries between contemporary art and the…[read on]