With more than two decades of working with decoloniality and notions of repair as an artist, Kader Attia activates these fields of knowledge as the curator of the 12th Berlin Biennale…[read on]
After more than 30 years of teaching, Raimund Kummer is ready to retire. The artist and professor of sculpture at the HBK Braunschweig has been constructing an expansive oeuvre…[read on]
Just a few short weeks ago Volodymyr Zelensky delivered a video message for the opening of the Venice Biennale and the accompanying ad hoc exhibition, “This is Ukraine Defending…[read on]
A Gallery Walkabout through Mitte Nord is admittedly more like a gallery marathon, considering the distances separating Karl-Marx-Allee and Alt Moabit, but with a bit of…[read on]
Blessed with one of the sunniest days of the year so far, I hop on the train and set off into the neighbourhood of Kreuzberg to check out what it has in store for this year’s…[read on]
Under the motto ‘the myth is gone,’ artspring berlin is returning to the district of Pankow for a whole month of art actions, concerts, performances, readings, exhibitions,…[read on]
Returning for its 18th edition, Gallery Weekend Berlin features 50 participating galleries, alongside a parallel program offered by independent venues, museums and more…[read on]
We spoke to one member of the nine-person artist collective ruangrupa, Farid Rakun, about how they hope to see their key principles enacted in practice in the context of documenta’s 100-day…[read on]
This year, the renowned champagne house Ruinart has entrusted Jeppe Hein with its ‘Carte Blanche’ project, which offers a new artistic interpretation of Ruinart’s history and process…[read on]
We spoke with exhibition curators Lena Johanna Reisner and Sonja Hornung about the inspiration and thinking behind their curatorial work, participating artists in the show…[read on]