Posts Tagged ‘berlin art exhibitions’
Schinkel Pavillon Turns 15: An Interview with Nina Pohl
by Adela Lovric // Sept. 14, 2022
In the summer of 2007, Schinkel Pavillon opened doors to its first exhibition—Sylvie Fleury’s ‘Hypnotic Poison.’ The Swiss artist showed futuristic-looking, mushroom-shaped…[read on]
Gallery Weekend 2016 // The Schöneberg Walkabout
Article by Caitlin Eyre – in Berlin // Friday, Apr. 29, 2016.
Gallery Weekend is one of the most important dates in any art-loving Berliner’s calendar. For three glorious culture-filled days, some of Berlin’s most exciting and dynamic galleries throw their doors wide and invite the masses to hit the streets…[read on…]
Berlin.Status [2]
Article by Sarah Gretsch – in Berlin; Thursday, Jun. 06, 2013.
Berlin.Status [2] is the second survey by Künstlerhaus Bethanien of the city’s current artistic tendencies and trends. Over a year ago Berlin.Status [1] showed artists born between 1973 to 1980, but this year the crowd gets younger, featuring a set of artists between 1978 to 1984. Curated by Sven Drühl and Christoph Tannert, this show…[read on…]
New Mythology emerges from the gaming world, Sawaki Takeyasu at Hidari Zingaro
Blog entry by Florence Reidenbach in Berlin; Tuesday, Oct 9, 2012.
10 years ago, I was a fresh graduate in London working as a gallery assistant at the Serpentine Gallery. The second show I worked on was Takashi Murakami’s KaiKai KiKi exhibition. It was a privilege to be there, I learned a great deal and it was fun…. [read on…]
Berlin Art Week // Art Fairs and Event Selects
by Anna C. Purcell // Sept. 11, 2012
In the tradition of Art Forum’s previous efforts, the second week of September will inhabit the city with a new visage: Berlin Art Week. The event, which will be marked by a…[read on]
Künstlerhaus Bethanien: Latest showcase of talent
Blog entry and Photos by Amee Lê – in Berlin; Wednesday, August 24, 2011.
In bringing international artists from various backgrounds and countries together, the Künstlerhaus Bethanien continues to encourage an ongoing dialogue between contemporary art and the public with its first-rate exhibitions.