Posts Tagged ‘Art in Berlin’
Nicky Broekhuysen
by Alena Sokhan // Mar. 20, 2015
Artist Nicky Broekhuysen welcomes us to her neat studio in Moabit, a high ceilinged, concrete room that looks industrial but comfortable, the walls hung with…[read on]
Flavio de Marco
by Alena Sokhan // Mar. 3, 2015
Classical music is playing in the background as Italian painter Flavio de Marco begins with a digression on the art of martini making. De Marco’s ground floor studio is…[read on]
Daniel Laufer
by Alena Sokhan // Feb. 10, 2015
German filmmaker and artist Daniel Laufer’s studio is eclectic and divided, reflecting the different work that he puts into making his film installations. Part of the room richly furnished…[read on]
AA Bronson
by Linus Ignatius // Jan. 21, 2015
AA Bronson is a little like the art world’s Father Time. With a long white beard to underscore his twinkling eyes and a body of work that continually invokes the presence…[read on]
Przemek Pyszczek
by AJ Kiyoizumi // June 3, 2014
In his recent channels of work, Przemek Pyszczek has painted with concrete and ripped apart playgrounds. As hardcore as this sounds, his bright studio…[read on]
Juan A. Gaitán: Curator of 8th Berlin Biennale
by Alison Hugill // May 26, 2014
Next in a long line of venerable organizers, Canadian-Colombian writer and curator Juan A. Gaitán was appointed as this year’s curator of the 8th Berlin Biennale for…[read on]
Jen Ray
by Alison Hugill // Dec. 11, 2013
As I suspected it would be – strangely, even before meeting Jen Ray in person – the studio visit was both laid-back and intellectually enlightening. The…[read on]
Stefan Kaminski
by Melissa Steckbauer // Nov. 28, 2013
Seated in his studio in Mitte, the shy but generous Kaminski speaks to me about his work. While I listen I survey. The room is a smattering…[read on]
Imaginary WalkAbout: The Birth of the Gods Part I
Blog post by Barbara Confino – in Berlin; Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2013.
Artist and writer Barbara Confino’s new series, WalkAbout: the World as Image, Imagination, and Idea is a leisurely inquiry into the interplay between the real and the fantastic…[read on…]