Article by Iman Vakil in Berlin // Jul. 03, 2017
From the 7-14 of July, The Food Art Week Berlin will wage war on the meat industry, demonstrating alternate modes of consumption. Experimental and fluid, the festival invites artists, chefs and intellectuals to…[read on]
Article by Katharine Doyle in Berlin // Jul. 02, 2017
‘Air Horn’ is a fitting title for Open Forum’s exhibition of new paintings by Canadian artist Beth Letain. In one sense, the stark lines…[read on]
Article by Katharine Doyle in Berlin // Jul. 01, 2017
‘Transformed by technology, wired for efficiency. Bodies who have never yet met, but are already connected through capital and high-res images of their bodily surfaces.’ Grounded within this idea…[read on]
Article by Katharine Doyle in Berlin // Jun. 30, 2017
In July 2017, Galerie Judin will open its doors for John Kleckner’s first painting exhibition ‘Years Disappear.’ Within his new body of work, John Kleckner transcends any painterly categorisation…[read on]
Article by Katharine Doyle, Photos by Sandra Camey, Video by Greg Bannan in Berlin // Jun. 29, 2017
How can we sufficiently express the meaning of ‘territory?’ It is often connected with the presence of an authoritative figure, and…[read on]
Article by April Dell in Berlin // Jun. 26, 2017
documenta 14 opened to the public in its hometown, Kassel, Germany, on June 10th, already laced with controversy and charged with the task of answering questions about the inclusion of this year’s…[read on]
Article by Katharine Doyle in Berlin // Jun. 26, 2017
Creating an immersive experience for viewers has been an ongoing mission for artists, museums and galleries in contemporary art. In order to realise this, media artists turned to…[read on]
Article by Katharine Doyle in Berlin // Jun. 25, 2017
Between the 11–14th July, Tech Open Air (TOA) in their 6th edition will return with their conference to the iconic and beautiful location of Funkhaus in Berlin. Through partnering with companies including…[read on]
Article by Emily McDermott in Athens // Jun. 22, 2017
In an exhibition of new works, Greek artist Jannis Varelas presses the pause button to focus on intimate, in-between moments of daily life. Alongside three paintings, the four videos in the exhibition—entitled…[read on]
Article by Katharine Doyle in Berlin // Jun. 20, 2017
What are the implications of an artwork which is funny? This question recurrently arises when artistic production extends beyond conventional gallery contexts and begins engaging with forms of mainstream…[read on]
Article by Iman Vakil in Berlin // Jun. 19, 2017
Multidisciplinary 48 Stunden Neukölln is Berlin’s largest independent festival of the arts, presenting the immense artistic production of just one neighbourhood in the city. Established in…[read on]
Berlin // Jun. 17, 2017
The Body Mapping Lab is calling for participation from artists and researchers, coming from various backgrounds and disciplines, who are interested in the emerging field of embodied research. The call is also…[read on]