Posts Tagged ‘YISHAY GARBASZ’
Reinscribing Space at Zitadelle: ‘Skin – Membrane, Organ, Archive’
by Annalisa Giacinti // Mar. 17, 2023
“A simultaneously sensual, resistant and vulnerable organ” is how curators Julie August and Katharina Koch view skin, and it’s also the starting point of ‘Skin – Membrane, Organ, Archive’…[read on]
Intersectional Art as Activism: An Interview with Yishay Garbasz
by Alison Hugill // Aug. 31, 2020
Yishay Garbasz is a Berlin-based interdisciplinary artist. Her work primarily explores culturally specific inheritance of traumatic memories. Over her 20-year practice, Garbasz has worked with…[read on]
Body // Trauma and Identity: An Interview with Yishay Garbasz
Interview by Alison Hugill // Apr. 19, 2016
Yishay Garbasz is a Berlin-based artist and photographer whose diverse body of work displays a fortuitous congruity. Often, her subject matter is trauma and its intergenerational inheritance, through…[read on]
Art & Feminism // 5 Berlin Artists Who Happen to Be Feminists
Article by Alison Hugill // June 05, 2015
For the month of June, Berlin Art Link is launching a series of feature articles, interviews, and studio visits on the theme of Art & Feminism. To kick off the series we offer this list, that begins as a dialogue with Elvia Wilk’s…[read on]
Still Lives and Moving Images
Article and photos by Devon Elise Atkins in Berlin // Nov. 16, 2011
Everyone has different ideas about what happens when we die, every culture a different way of mourning or celebrating the life we have lived. A Wake opened to coincide with…[read on…]