Posts Tagged ‘Art in Berlin’
Michelle Jezierski
by Jeni Fulton // Mar. 18, 2013
Michelle Jezierski’s studio is a large, light-filled space in an old industrial building near Hermannplatz, at the southerly tip of the Berlin district of Kreuzberg…[read on]
Aoife Collins
by Angela Conor // Mar. 4, 2013
Located in the centre of Mitte, up several flights of stairs and overlooking Rosenthaler Staße, we met with Irish artist Aoife Collins to uncover the temporary premise…[read on]
Konstantino Dregos
by Natasha Klimenko // Feb. 19, 2013
Tucked away on an unsuspecting street in Wedding are the windows of what appears to be a shop in disuse. Behind their half-closed blinds lies a small working space. The pleasant…[read on]
Open Call: Toolkit Festival’s Contemplative Pathways
Blog entry by Melissa King – in Berlin; Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012.
In anticipation of next year’s edition Contemplative Pathways, Toolkit Festival is hosting an open call to artists aged between 20-35 working in interactive new media art…[read on…]
Eva Maria Salvador
by Alison Hugill // Sept. 10, 2012
Eva Maria Salvador’s remarkable ‘Köpfe’ (Heads) sculptures are hidden away in her Kreuzberg studio, never exhibited as such or seen by more than a select few…[read on]
Enda O’Donoghue
by Uwe Goldstein // Sept. 3, 2012
After wandering the labyrinthine corridors of the Atelierhaus Mengerzeile in Berlin’s Treptow district for quite some time, I finally find my way to the spacious studio of…[read on]
Song-Ming Ang
by Jessyca Hutchens // June 20, 2012
When I walk into Song-Ming Ang’s studio at the Künstlerhaus Bethanien (where he was a resident for one-year until very recently) the music-art…[read on]
SCOPE BASEL 2012
Blog post by Alison Hugill – in Berlin; Sunday, May 27, 2012.
BERLIN ART LINK proudly announces its 2012 media partnership with SCOPE. With over 45 art fairs spanning more than a decade, SCOPE is a premier showcase for emerging international contemporary art. SCOPE have presented the most innovative galleries, curators and artists around the world at their fairs and carried out non-profit initiatives that push the boundaries of art, design, music and fashion. [read on…]
The Meme as Artform – An Interview with Matthias Fritsch
by Katharina Galla // Oct. 27, 2011
Most video artists, video art collectors, dealers and curators alike are reluctant towards enabling the streaming of video art on the internet for a variety of reasons. Be it that they…[read on]
Chicks on Speed: Cultural Workship Now! at Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien
by Cate Smierciak // Sept. 22, 2011
For the first time in Germany, Chicks on Speed, with the support of the Hauptstadtkulturfonds, are showing a large-scale retrospective, representing everything from early…[read on]
Berlin Art Link presents: Antinomies: Gegensätze at galerie OPEN
In Berlin; Monday, August 29, 2011.
Berlin Art Link and gallery OPEN are staged to present a unique exhibition experience for the Berlin and international art world during Berlin’s annual Kunstherbst. In Antinomies: Gegensätze, Madeline Stillwell and Allison Fall’s two-person performance exhibition, they explore the discomfort that comes when we push past what we know as rational, and reach a state which transcends empirical confines. [read on…]