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Announcement // Nordwind Festival brings Nordic Contemporary Arts to Berlin

Blog post by April Dell – in Berlin; Monday, Nov. 09, 2015.

Nordwind is the largest festival of Nordic and North European performing and visual arts. Back for the sixth time, this year’s festival is titled BALAGAN!!! – Zones of Resistance, themed around the relationship between Europe and Russia, focusing on Russia and other countries of the former Soviet Union and its eastern neighbours. Encompassing 82 shows and panels…[read on…]

AURORA // The One-Night Event That Transformed the Dallas Arts District

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Article by Alison Hugill – in Berlin; Friday, Nov. 06, 2015.

Aurora – a one night contemporary art event transforming the 19 city blocks of Dallas’ Arts District – kicked off this year with an impressive display of 3D mapping projections by 3_Search, illuminating the facade of the iconic Wyly Theatre. A melancholy operatic voice, accompanying the piece, boomed out over the crowd as more than 60,000 people…[read on…]

Exhibition // Far From Any Road at NON Berlin

Article by Alena Sokhan in Berlin // Friday, Nov. 06, 2015
Why is it that we never run out of stories? Even the same story can be repeated and still entertain and stimulate the imagination. There are many stories to be found at the current exhibition…[read on…]


Exhibition // A Seance at Daniel Marzona Gallery

Blog post by Alena Sokhan – in Berlin; Thursday, Nov. 05, 2015.

Last Thursday I received a cryptic phone call inviting me to Daniel Marzona Gallery that evening for the opening of an art show, that would take the shape of a seance. Nobody knew much more than that. When I arrived at the gallery that evening for the event, titled Revenant: Don’t Expect[read on…]

Exhibition // Abjection in the Digital Age at Import Projects

Blog post by April Dell – in Berlin; Thursday, Sep. 24, 2015.

Abjection in the information age is rooted in a distrust of communication and information dissemination, a fear of infinite possibilities, alienation in a digital world, and a mourning for authenticity. Abjects is the latest exhibition at Import Projects, a group show featuring Eloise Bonneviot, Emily Jones, Paul Kneale, Yuri Pattison, and Andrew Norman Wilson[read on…]