Article by Katharine Doyle in Berlin // Jun. 02, 2017
carlier | gebauer gallery is currently showing the work of German artist Thomas Schütte, providing insight into his continued exploration of human experience amid migration. His work deals with…[read on]
Video by MONA productions // Apr. 26, 2017
Tracing one minute in every year of filmmaker Jonas Mekas’ life, Douglas Gordon’s memoir-style film ‘I Had Nowhere to Go’ begins with a story of the first image Mekas ever made, in his native Lithuania…[read on]
Article by Brigid Cara in Berlin // Jan. 26, 2017
The 18th edition of Art Rotterdam will be opening for four art-filled days starting Thursday, February 9th until Sunday, February 12th. Located once again within the modernist factory Van Nellefabriek… [read on]
Article by Brit Seaton, photos by Sandra Camey in Berlin // Jan. 06, 2017
‘Enrico — autoaction in rehearsals’ is a collection of installations by Marie Jeschke and Anja Langer, presented by Display. The exhibition continues a dialogue…[read on]
Article by Brit Seaton in Berlin // Dec. 06, 2016
Berlin Art Link is pleased to present a talk by Robert Lazzarini, as the first in a series of BAL artist lectures. Lazzarini will be presenting an insight of his artistic practice, and introducing his upcoming exhibition…[read on]
Article by Brit Seaton in Berlin // Nov. 14, 2016
Through the photographic and sculptural works in ‘Unnecessary Warsaw Correspondent’, Katharina Marszewski presents a meditation on her migration from her native city of Warsaw, and her own…[read on]
My invitation to the studio of artist Euan Williams came with strict instructions to bring a pen: “It shouldn’t be a biro, or water resistant, it should be an ink that could…[read on]
Article by Britannie Seaton in Berlin // Oct. 04, 2016
This month, Galleri Heike Arndt DK is presenting ‘Hindsight’, an exhibition of selected works by Berlin-based artists Henry Stöcker, Poul R. Weile and Michael Kain…[read on]
Article by Brit Seaton in Berlin // Sep. 10, 2016
In collaboration with Berlin Art Week and Akademie der Künste, the Nasher Sculpture Center presents a discussion in Berlin to follow the recent announcement of their annual international prize…[read on]
Article by Alice Bardos in Berlin // Aug. 12, 2016
I’d done research into his sculptures and surreal post-internet pieces before I’d met him, but going off of the intellectual and nostalgic facets of his work—in tandem with with my quickly made presumptions towards…[read on]
Interview by TL Andrews // May 28, 2016
The public sculptures strewn around our cities are often inflected with nationalistic pride, they are either the literal concretization of the reigning ideology or petrified relics of failed dispensations…[read on]
Article by Alice Bardos // Apr. 07, 2016
It takes all of about five seconds for enticing uncanniness to fade into guilty mental admission in Martin Böttger’s Vyger. His vibrantly painted alienesque sculptures can take the viewer down…[read on]