Sept. 24, 2018
Berlin Art Week is back for its seventh year, offering an ever expanding program of award ceremonies, exhibitions, special events, as well as the city’s major art fairs Positions and Art Berlin…[read on]
Article by Isabelle Hore-Thorburn // Sept. 22, 2018
Kewenig Gallery looks curiously out of place amongst the abandoned lots at the southern end of Berlin’s Museum Island. Built in 1688, it is Museum Island’s second oldest citizen house. Matisse’s Interieur…[read on]
Sept. 18, 2018
In the context of its current exhibition ‘ABC of Travel’, the Kunstbibliothek is launching a travel photo competition on their social media platforms. To enter the competition, take a photo in your travel destination…[read on]
Article by Nina Prader // Sept. 19, 2018
One exclamation point was not enough to underline the bold graffiti letters on the side of the massive, windowpane-less Haus der Statistik, proclaiming “Stop Wars On Migration!!”. Empty for a decade, the former…[read on]
Sept. 17, 2018
For its 150th anniversary this year, the Kunstbibliothek in Berlin has curated a playful exhibition, guiding visitors through the ABCs of travel, with works from the realm of architecture, art publishing, photography…[read on]
Sept. 16, 2018
Apexart invites all curators, artists, writers and creatives to apply to participate in their 2019–20 exhibition season. International as well as New York-based exhibition proposals are accepted, and those…[read on]
Article by Diane Barbé // Sept. 15, 2018
Since September 8th, the entire facility of the Funkhaus has been buzzing with the sound of synthesisers, guitars and laughter; the world-class mastering desks in the recording studios of the former…[read on]
Article by Sofia Bergmann // Sept. 14, 2018
The Berlin Art Prize 2018 exhibition brings together diverse interpretations of contemporary politics through its nine participating artists’ works. Three artists will ultimately be awarded the prize on…[read on]
Article by Isabelle Hore-Thorburn // Sept. 14, 2018
Simon Fujiwara’s first solo show at Esther Schipper takes viewers on motion ride simulator through the annals of YouTube. Composed of ultra-verité videos from the ‘real world,’ the work asks the…[read on]
Sept. 12, 2018
Thecamp in Provence, France is calling all creatives, engineers, research scientists, coders and artists to apply for Hive, a six-month collaborative residency to create projects for a brighter future. Whether you want to…[read on]
Sept. 10, 2018
Berlin Art Week is coming up September 26–30. Whether you’re on a budget or ready to splurge, we’ve shortlisted some of our top suggestions for beautifully designed places to stay and eat during…[read on]
Article by Sofia Bergmann // Sept. 08, 2018
When Google Street View (GSV) launched in Germany in 2010, the country’s privacy laws allowed citizens to request that their homes be blurred. More than 244,000 residents had already submitted requests,…[read on]