Article, Photos by Sandra Camey in Berlin // Nov. 26, 2016
In a city where the weekend seems difficult to recover from, ‘Sonntag’ provides the perfect chilled-out art oasis for Sundays in Berlin. As a monthly, nomadic exhibition series that takes place in various private apartments,…[read on]
Article by Brigid Cara in Berlin // Nov. 25, 2016
Bakelit Multi Art Center in Budapest is looking for performing art productions. The center provides creative space for rehearsals, workshops, performances, and exhibitions with technical support…[read on]
Article by Beatrix Joyce in Berlin // Nov. 22, 2016
The Garden Of Eden – perhaps one of the most archaic themes throughout the history of art – has also been explored in dance. From exuberant, ‘jungle-man’ costumes to glistening apples of sin,…[read on]
Article by Beatrix Joyce in Berlin // Nov. 19, 2016
The third edition of the Hungarian Dance Festival will take place at Dock 11 theatre, Eden studios and Povvera in December, presenting a total of nine performances and a series of workshops…[read on]
Article by Brit Seaton in Berlin // Nov. 17, 2016
The Gray Voice Ensemble return to the stage this November to showcase their latest performance, entitled ‘The Prayer for Community’…[read on]
Article by Beatrix Joyce in Berlin // Nov. 16, 2016
As protein shakes and health foods take the market by storm and sports brands increasingly sell a lifestyle as well as trainers, Rose Beermann’s piece ‘My Body Is The Field For Tomorrow’s Battles’ offered a…[read on]
Article by Berlin Art Link // Nov. 15, 2016
During Cycle Festival last month, performance artist Johannes Paul Raether introduced one of his avataras—a WorldWideWitch called ‘Protekto.x.x’— to lead visitors on a ‘psychorealist’ mission through…[read on]
Article by Brit Seaton in Berlin // Nov. 12, 2016
Jeremy Shaw’s exploration of transcendental desire has made a significant impression on contemporary art. His contribution has been recognised by the Sobey Art Award, who present him as their 2016 Winner…[read on]
Article by Beatrix Joyce in Berlin // Nov. 11, 2016
An aquamarine patterning, reminiscent of kaleidoscopic imagery, covered the stage for Adam Linder’s ‘Kein Paradiso’. Unmistakably playing on the theme of camouflage, the intricate set design…[read on]
Article by Beatrix Joyce in Berlin // Nov. 08, 2016
In light of the current migration crisis, choreographer Helge Letonja presents the third part to the trilogy DisPLACING Future at Halle Tanzbühne Berlin…[read on]
Article by Brigid Cara in Berlin // Nov. 06, 2016
Interstate Projects’ Studio Residency Program grants one artist a free 300-square-foot studio space for a four-month period on site at the gallery in Brooklyn, New York. This program offers an expansion of…[read on]