Blog post by Jessyca Hutchens – in Berlin; Tuesday, Oct. 08, 2013.
With a career spanning over four decades, painter Francesco Clemente‘s ouevre is both stylistically diverse and thematically harmonious. His works seem to imbibe his diverse influences; from beat poetry to Tantric traditions to palimpsest’s, so that elements…[read on…]
Tuesday, Oct. 01, 2013 MANZONI SCHÄPER “Sleep Disorders #6” Magazine Launch: Tuesday, Oct. 01; 6:30pm Potsdamer Str. 77 – 87 Haus H (click here for map) SAVVY CONTEMPORARY “Mutant Matters I”- LORENZO SANDOVAL & S.T.I.F.F Presentation and Round Table: Tuesday, Oct. 01, 2013; 7pm Richardstraße 20 (click here for map) DEUTSCHE BANK KUNSTHALLE “Nur ein… Read more »
Sitting in Catherine Lorent’s Berlin studio in Wedding beside two grand pianos, a stack of Schubert scores on the bench (Schubert is important, she tells…[read on]
Post by Sarah Gretsch – in Berlin; Friday, Jul. 26, 2013.
Massive strokes of thick, oily color frame squirming lines of neon pink, blood red, heavy aqua blue, and acid green as a pair of human legs jutting out in a moment of triumph. Where little moments…[read on…]
Article by Rebecca Partridge – in Berlin; Sunday, Jul. 14, 2013.
If any one was doubting the velocity of the current wave of ‘outsider art’ (visible at documenta, at the Biennale in Venice and currently occupying London’s Hayward Gallery) this extensive retrospective of a prolific life’s work, ‘Hilma af Klint, a Pioneer of Abstraction,’, is confirmation that the outside is now well…[read on…]
Blog post by Florence Reidenbach – in Berlin; Friday, May 31, 2013.
Societal Crucifixion, Winston Torr’s solo show opened on the 23rd of May and offers the opportunity to discover an impressive body of work. Torr became fascinated with newspapers. Their surface condenses…[read on…]
Blog post by Zuzana Oravcova – in Berlin; Monday, Apr. 29, 2013.
The Slovakian artist, Alex Zelina, is often inspired by controversial social phenomena. His creative process often begins with the selection of a mass-media image he then re-interprets. His most recent work consists of five paintings, acrylic on paper…[read on…]
The streets of Bushwick are grey in the depths of winter. They’re pretty grey in the summer too, but something about the cold really accentuates…[read on]
Blog post by Florence Reidenbach – in Berlin; Tuesday, March 19, 2012.
“Butterflies out of Eden”, the current group exhibition at Fellini Gallery, presents eight Paris-based female artists who have left their motherland of Korea to establish themselves in the country of the first ready-mades…[read on…]