Posts Tagged ‘installation’

Art Fair // Berliner Liste Highlights

Berlin Art Link Discover, Berliner Liste

Blog post by Jazmina Figueroa, photos by Emelie Flood – in Berlin; Friday, Sep. 20, 2013.

Now in it’s 10th year Berliner Liste opened this week with 131 exhibitors ranging from emerging self represented artists to lesser-known international and berlin based galleries….[read on…]

Catherine Lorent

Berlin Art Link Studio Visit with Catherine Lorent
by Alena Sokhan // Juy 16, 2013
Sitting in Catherine Lorent’s Berlin studio in Wedding beside two grand pianos, a stack of Schubert scores on the bench (Schubert is important, she tells…[read on]

Ariel Reichman

Berlin Art Link Studio Visit with Ariel Reichman
by Sarah Gretsch // July 9, 2013
For a studio visit with a conceptual artist, the premise of ours with Ariel Reichman may sound underwhelming: a stark white room…[read on]

Mario De Vega

Berlin Art Link Studio Visit with Mario de Vega
by Alison Hugill // June 25, 2013
A survey of Mario de Vega’s artistic oeuvre – his impressive collection of site-specific interventions…[read on]

James Clar

Berlin Art Link Studio Visit with James Clar
by Lucia Love // June 11, 2013
Located on Hall street a stone’s throw from Pratt institute is an enclave of studios within a repurposed industrial building – another…[read on]

Julius von Bismarck

Berlin Art Link Studio Visit with Julius von Bismarck
by Jessyca Hutchens // May 28, 2013
It’s easy to feel far removed from the city in this place. I’m looking out of a window over a large grassy field, the scene is quiet but for the low drone of a doom band rehearsing in a nearby studio. Julius von…[read on]

Alice through the key hole

Blog Post by Sarah Gretsch – in Berlin; Sunday, Apr. 28, 2013.

British artist Martin Butler calls his new home base in Berlin a playground for artists and art. He rejoices in its two airports, three opera houses, and more liberal culture than his former residence in Italy…[read on…]

Korakrit Arunanondchai

Berlin Art Link Studio Visit with Korakrit Arunanondchai
by Lucia Love // Apr. 16, 2013
The streets of Bushwick are grey in the depths of winter. They’re pretty grey in the summer too, but something about the cold really accentuates…[read on]

BLINK // Wood and Water: Virginia Overton’s Installations

Overton-Untitled (Juniperus virginiana), Untitled (hot tub)

Blog post by Sarah Gretsch – in Berlin; Friday, Apr. 5, 2013.

Virginia Overton is the kind of artist who can fill a gallery with just two pieces. Either she’s that respected, or the works have that much of an impact. It may be both, but just one image of the sculptures proves it is unquestionably the latter…[read on…]


NICK CAVE’S HEARD•NY

Nick Cave Heard NY

Blog post by Liberation Iannillo – in New York; Wednesday, Mar. 27, 2013.

For HEARD•NY artist Nick Cave created 30 life-sized horses that will be on display in Vanderbilt Hall, that is, when they are not roaming around Grand Central and the Main Concourse…[read on…]


Butterfly out of Eden: Texturing the immaterial

Blog post by Florence Reidenbach – in Berlin; Tuesday, March 19, 2012.

“Butterflies out of Eden”, the current group exhibition at Fellini Gallery, presents eight Paris-based female artists who have left their motherland of Korea to establish themselves in the country of the first ready-mades…[read on…]