Maria Isserlis is both co-founder of AD Curatorial in Berlin and curator at SKD Museum, Dresden, where she has recently co-curated, alongside Tatiana Kochubinska, the ‘Kaleidoscope…[read on]
As an introduction to her exhibition ‘Well Beings,’ the figures set the tone for this complexity of emotion that pervades throughout. We’re met with a text at the entrance that situates…[read on]
The group show ‘Supporters Exhibition for Boobs in the Arts—Fe:male Bodies in Pictorial History’ will open this Friday, July 7th at Dittrich & Schlechtriem. The exhibition at the…[read on]
The heat of a summer night in the city, a fleeting silhouette of a woman by her window, the slit of dying light between the gap of two buildings. These are some of the images evoked…[read on]
Every month, Berlin Art Link shines a spotlight on international exhibitions and events with our Worldwide Hit List. We want to highlight artists, galleries, museums and new projects…[read on]
‘O Quilombismo: Of Resisting and Insisting. Of Flight as Fight. Of Other Democratic Egalitarian Political Philosophies’ draws on further development of the quilombist…[read on]
Taking the gallery space outside of its conventional context and placing it into apartments, bedrooms, outdoor swimming pools, ex-car dealerships and power plants, the month-long festival…[read on]
Agnieszka Kurant is a New York-based conceptual artist whose work probes possible futures within a post-digital economy. Kurant uses AI to investigate the phenomena of collective nonhuman…[read on]
There’s a clean simplicity about Julius von Bismarck’s encompassing, biographical exhibition, ‘When Platitudes Become Form,’ at the Berlinische Galerie…[read on]
With a fitting title, Federico Solmi’s exhibition ‘The Drunken Boat’ questions American history and politics, saturating them in dark humor and mockery…[read on]
The relationship between humans and technology, and the ethical implications of the latter, have been the subject of an ongoing debate that draws in all disciplines…[read on]