Posts Tagged ‘nature’
Klaus Jörres Explores Digitized Landscapes in ‘GrünLand’
Article by Name Surname // Sept. 05, 2019
At Dittrich & Schlechtriem’s exhibition ‘Grünland,’ Klaus Jörres presents a series of large wall-mounted paintings and four sets of movable modular racks custom-fitted…[read on]
Exhibition // ‘Covered in Time and History: The Films of Ana Mendieta’ at Gropius-Bau
Article by Samuel Staples // Apr. 26, 2018
“Where do we belong? And where are we rooted?” These are some of the questions Cuban-American multidisciplinary artist Ana Mendieta (1948–85) considers in ‘Covered in Time and History: The Films of Ana Mendieta,’…[read on]
Interview // On Peers and Publishing: An Interview with Mark Dion
Article by Jack Radley in Berlin // Feb. 20, 2018
Mark Dion is in the midst of publishing what amounts to a small library right now, from ‘Apparatus: Carte Blanche no. 2’ to ‘Mark Dion: Theatre of the Natural World to The Incomplete Writings of Mark…[read on]
Nature // ‘Fichte/Ashuchit’ & the Nature of Memory: An Interview with Dana Yoeli
Article by Caitlin Eyre // Jul. 26, 2016
The representation of memory through nature is a central theme in the delicately crafted and carefully considered works of contemporary American-born Israeli artist Dana Yoeli. Currently living and working in Tel Aviv,…[read on]
Nature // Meditating on Scientific Constructs: An Interview with Henrik Håkansson
Article by Alice Bardos // July 22, 2016
For nearly three decades Berlin’s defining feature was a monolith insidiously snaking its way through the politically ruptured city. Nowadays, it has a uniquely uniform dispersal of inhabitants averaging a…[read on]