Posts Tagged ‘film’
RAYMOND PETTIBON: A New Film about the New Beatles
Blog entry by Jeni Fulton – in Berlin; Sunday, June 26, 2011.
Babylon Kino Mitte is showing two films by Raymond Pettibon, the acerbic graphic artist responsible for the cover of Sonic Youth’s Goo album, on Monday, 27th June. Hot on the heels of a solo show at CFA, both films are Berlin premieres.
.HBC: Soylent Green Day
Blog Entry by Chloé Richard – in Berlin; Sunday, May 29, 2011.
Tuesday was Soylent Green Day at .HBC, where the movie of the same name was screened. Each audience member was given a ticket at the door, good for a plate of either “rich” food (bread, French cheese and cranberries) or “poor” food (crackers with cheddar cheese in a can, candy powder and a nice chemical dessert) to get the mind ready for the movie…
SILVIA AGOSTINI: Steady Cadence
Blog entry and photos by SP Williams – in Berlin; Monday, May 16, 2011.
With a jogger, a bottle, and a puddle on the street as it’s actors, the stories unfold either with an absurd suspense, an illusion of finality, or a feeling of unending entrapment.
TEMPTATION TO BE GOOD: Mercedes Helnwein
Blog Entry by Clare Ros – in Berlin; Friday, April 29, 2011.
Last night was the opening of Temptation To Be Good, works by Mercedes Helnwein at pool gallery in Berlin. The powerfully evocative exhibition offered a beautiful start to gallery weekend. Including a number of captivating pastel portraits, and a video in which these characters come to life (with music by her brother, Ali Helnwein), the artist’s third solo-exhibition at pool gallery is a must-see.
Last Week I will Have a 1:8 Conversation with Wil Murray: A Conversation with Wil Murray
by Elvia Pyburn-Wilk // Apr. 15, 2011
Wil Murray is a Canadian painter currently living in Berlin. I recently met with him at his studio in the the cavernous former DDR radio station, to discuss his upcoming exhibition,…[read on]
Words with Room Service: Selected Poems
Blog Entry by Clare Ros– in Berlin; Friday, March 25, 2011.
The selection of poems below come from Words with Room Service, the latest collection of poetry by Melanie Sevcenko. Originally from Toronto, Canada, Sevcenko currently lives in Berlin, where she works as a freelance journalist and reporter for international publications.