The warmth of another muggy summer’s day radiates into Pauline Curnier Jardin’s studio. Tucked away in a courtyard just off the Maybachufer, the muffled sounds of…[read on]
Given the extent to which Bruno and Linke are aware of the significance of this program, and the effort that they have made to define a useful position within it, ‘Earth Indices’ itself…[read on]
The first chapter of the usually Norway-based Screen City Biennial (SCB), titled ‘Other Minds,’ makes its Berlin debut in the Archenhold Observatory, as well as a number…[read on]
As a two-time host of the Winter Olympics and the place where winter holidays were supposedly invented, St. Moritz isn’t the most obvious location for a summer art festival. However,…[read on]
On one of those record-breaking hot days in early September, I took a train to Neuss to see Julian Charrière’s latest show at the Langen Foundation. The venue is located just 20 km…[read on]
The eighth annual edition of Creamcake’s 10-day 3hd—an interdisciplinary arts festival that this year responds to the idea of “space”—is happening from October 20th – 29th. An accompanying …[read on]
Oliver Ressler’s works operate in the space between visual art and activism. He is known for works that delve into the deliberately murky world of fossil fuel extraction and…[read on]
In a recent visit to Michelle Jezierski’s studio, writer Kimberly Bradley talked to her about the process of painting and more specifically, the genre of landscape painting. In Jezierski’s…[read on]
Much more than just a picturesque landscape, the depth and dynamism of Berlin native Michelle Jezierski’s work is beautifully captured in the recently published book ‘Simultaneous…[read on]
A classically trained composer, Suzanne Ciani garnered fame as “America’s first female synth hero.” She pioneered the analog modular Buchla synthesizer in the 1970s and helped…[read on]
The Festival of Digital Art (FAD) and the Biennial of Digital Art return in 2022 and is currently accepting submissions for its second edition. This year’s theme is ‘Conditions of…[read on]
Last week Henrike Naumann opened her first exhibition in the U.S. at New York’s Sculpture Center. Like many of her shows, ‘Re-Education’ consists of installations made of found…[read on]