Article by Martha Lochhead // Oct. 23, 2019
The new exhibition at Museum Europaischer Kulturen ‘Fast Fashion, The Dark Sides of Fashion’ is a hard-hitting and thought-provoking blend of…[read on]
Article by Faye Campbell // Oct. 22, 2019
The air in the central room at n.b.k. is warm and heavy. Monitors are mounted on each wall, behind curtains that form a semi-circle around the screens like a shroud…[read on]
Interview by Denisa Tomkova // Oct. 21, 2019
One of the curated section at this year’s Interfilm Berlin festival will be focused on the Roma minority…[read on]
Oct. 19, 2019
Eleven renowned media arts institutions from across Europe have joined together with the support of EU’s Creative Europe Programme to create European Media Art Platform (EMAP). The platform offers EMARE…[read on]
Article by Martha Lochhead // Oct. 18, 2019
DICE Conference + Festival is an annual three-day event that will take place this year from October 31st to November 2nd…[read on]
Article by Faye Campbell // Oct. 17, 2019
Highly stylized, simplified, yet warped and bizarre, Christina Ramberg’s corsets—now exhibited at KW Institute for Contemporary Art—are symbolic and evocative of control…[read on]
Article by Faye Campbell // Oct. 16, 2019
Bjørn Melhus’ exhibition, ‘Free Update’, opened for Berlin Art Week this past weekend. In his most recent body of work, Melhus explores the pervasive grasp that mass media holds over society today. As with his previous work, Melhus uses multi-layered narratives and…[read on]
Article by Martha Lochhead // Oct. 15, 2019
Manuel Solano’s first solo exhibition at Peres Projects is a colourful, intimate and, at times, silly commentary on the interpersonal nature of identity. Solano lost their vision in early 2014 due to an HIV-related infection…[read on]
Article by Faye Campbell // Oct. 14, 2019
A security gate stands at the threshold of carlier | gebauer, composed of disjointed anatomical elements that reach for us from all sides…[read on]
Oct. 12, 2019
The Lofoten International Arts Festival (LIAF) is a biennial art event that engages the artistic community of the Lofoten islands in northern Norway, as well as an international audience of artists and art enthusiasts…[read on]
Article by Martha Lochhead // Oct. 11, 2019
From 70 nominees, the jury of the 2019 Preis der Nationalgalerie shortlisted four artists – Simon Fujiwara, Flaka Haliti, Katja Novitskova and Pauline Curnier Jardin – whose work is currently presented in a shared exhibition at Hamburger Bahnhof. The question that crossed…[read on]
Article by Ernela Vukaj // Oct. 10, 2019
‘She’s Reading 1’ is photographer Jenna Westra’s first solo exhibition at Schwarz Contemporary in Berlin. Exploring the relationship between the camera and the model, the Brooklyn-based artist captures…[read on]