From May 31st to June 21st, ‘Sportfest’ at Ballhaus Ost invites audiences to rethink the connections between bodily performance and political practice…[read on]
Floral patterns have long populated utilitarian spheres, adorning furniture, textiles and stationery. The aesthetic, decorative qualities of flowers have made them ubiquitous…[read on]
Definitively not a retrospective, ‘Oh, Clock!’ displays hundreds of works by Amy Sillman from the past 15 years in a way that could be perceived as one–with a twist. In her first museum exhibition in Germany…[read on]
The Rijksakademie in Amsterdam will open its doors again this spring for the annual Open Studios event, which starts during Amsterdam Art Week…[read on]
At silent green, the overgrown garden of the former crematorium in Berlin-Wedding becomes the unlikely stage for ‘The Vegetable Parliament’: a living, evolving installation that fuses public sculpture…[read on]
To wander Kreuzberg during this year’s Gallery Weekend is to surrender to a dérive of some sort. Unlike the choreographed density of other boroughs, where art spaces jostle for attention like storefronts…[read on]
With its myriad options, the art kiez around Potsdamer Straße is a reliable mainstay during Gallery Weekend. But it’s easy to forget just how art-saturated it has become…[read on]
The May Day energy buzzing through the city has perhaps died down for most, unless, of course, you participate in Berlin’s annual Gallery Weekend…[read on]
Every month, Berlin Art Link shines a spotlight on international exhibitions and events with our Worldwide Hit List. We want to highlight artists, galleries, museums…[read on]
‘Because he spoke’ (2025), part of a new body of work Parisian artist Pol Taburet created for his Schinkel Pavillon solo exhibition, potently encapsulates the show’s underlying…[read on]