Posts Tagged ‘Chert Lüdde’
An Unfurling of Sorts: ‘Sea of Forests’ at ChertLüdde
by Eva Szwarc // Aug. 11, 2023
Arijit Bhattacharyya’s exhibition, ‘Sea of Forests’, questions the respective roles of nature and civilisation. Can we dissolve the boundaries between, and relearn from the…[read on]
Sanctuary of Rest: Marleen Rothaus at ChertLüdde Bungalow
by Gillian N. Osborne // Mar. 3, 2023
In ‘Chapel of Care and Rage,’ we are invited to imbibe rich visual imagery of mythical goddesses, animal figures and medicinal plants as they peer down on us from on high…[read on]
Embracing Absurdity: Kasia Fudakowski’s ‘The Roll of the Artist’
by William Kherbek // Nov. 19, 2021
The artistic practice that Fudakowski reflects upon in ‘The Roll of the Artist’ belies the revered Beat poet’s dictum. Instead of “risking” absurdity, Fudakowski’s art often…[read on]
What to See During Gallery Weekend Berlin 2021
Apr. 27, 2021
Celebrating its 17th edition this year, Gallery Weekend Berlin officially takes place in more than 40 galleries across the city, showcasing work by both new and established…[read on]
Berlin Art Week & Gallery Weekend Walkabout 2020
by William Kherbek // Sept. 18, 2020
The galleries are open. The usual suspects are milling about outside them on the pavements and in the hofs. Berlin Gallery Weekend has arrived in the age of Covid-19 and, at first glance, so many things…[read on]
THE WEEK June 24-30, 2019
Openings and events at Project Space Berlin, Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Studio Picknick, Tanya Leighton, Mehdi Chouakri and more …[read on]
THE WEEK: Gallery Weekend
Openings and events at Decad, Éclair, Erratum, Esther Schipper, Galerie Barbara Weiss, Galerie Mazzoli, Gregor Podnar, Isabella Bortolozzi, KM, König Galerie, Konrad Fischer Gallery, Künstlerhaus Bethanien, NOME, Peres Projects, Wentrup,…[read on]
Gallery Weekend 2018 // The Kreuzberg Walkabout
Article by Berlin Art Link // Apr. 30, 2018
As luck would have it, this year’s Gallery Weekend tour took place in a small 500-metre radius around my apartment in Kreuzberg. With my sleeping baby strapped to my chest, I set out on Thursday night to the opening…[read on]