Article by Martha Lochhead // Nov. 14, 2019This year’s theme celebrates diversity in the context of UK Black History Month. The brief encourages artists to think about diversity within the black community, and also diversity within different communities, asking how you…[read on]
Article by Faye Campbell // Nov. 13, 2019
On the walls of Galerie Rolando Anselmi, pots, apparently from 18th Century China, are mounted onto a metal structure that presents them horizontally, replicating a modern sound system…[read on]
Article by Martha Lochhead // Nov. 12, 2019Hosted in the ethereal Taborkirche church in Kreuzberg, with its vaulted ceilings and pink-lit walls, this year’s DICE Conference + Festival was a melting pot of ideas and self-development…[read on]
Article by Faye Campbell // Nov. 11, 2019
Conceptually speaking, both human rights and contemporary art are slippery; hard to have a firm grasp on, continuously in flux as they are re-defined and re-understood…[read on]
Video by MONA // Nov. 05, 2019
Housing the Human, a collaboration between five European organizations and institutions, was launched on October 18th and 19th at Radialsystem in Berlin…[read on]
Article by Martha Lochhead // Nov. 01, 2019
Influential Icelandic contemporary artist Hreinn Friðfinnsson’s exhibition ‘To Catch a Fish with a Song’ at KW Institute celebrates over half a century of his work…[read on]
Article by Faye Campbell // Oct. 30, 2019
The 35th edition of the International Short Film Festival will open in Berlin from November 5th to 10th of this year. Around 400 engaging and critical films from around the globe are selected…[read on]
Interview by Alison Hugill // Oct. 29, 2019
The Tchoban Foundation Museum for Architectural Drawing recently opened the exhibition ‘In the Making: Ilya & Emilia Kabakov. From Drawing to Installation,’ which celebrates the conceptual artist duo’s work on paper…[read on]
Interview by Martha Lochhead // Oct. 28, 2019
In this time of climate catastrophe, it is urgent that we develop a model of society that considers the needs of non-human beings and the planet…[read on]
Oct. 26, 2019
Alserkal Arts Foundation’s inaugural Research Grants are now open for applications. Announced earlier this year, the Research Grants are designed to support radical, innovative and contemporary research that…[read on]
Article by Johanna Hardt // Oct. 25, 2019
You might remember Berlin’s Postcheckamt from heated debates over its renovation and the buildings around it. The district expected high rent and selling prices, further accelerating the gentrification of Kreuzberg…[read on]