Article by Romily Alice in London // Saturday, Oct. 01, 2016
Cycle Festival of contemporary music and art will take place from October 27—30, 2016 in Kópavogur, Iceland. Exploring a human, non-, or post-human future, the festival will explore questions of deep time and peak futures…[read on]
Article by Britannie Seaton in Berlin // Sept. 30, 2016
This month, the bi-monthly event Montag Modus presents ‘Shatter Potential’, featuring selected performative works with a focus on chaos and entropy…[read on]
Article by Brit Seaton in Berlin // Sep. 29, 2016
In Anne Imhof’s ‘Angst II’, the familiar divisions between audience and performers are blurred as soon as the crowd steps into the white fog, engulfing Hamburger Bahnhof’s Historic Hall…[read on]
Article by Britannie Seaton in Berlin // Sep. 27, 2016
For the 10th edition of the International Festival for Films on Art, DOKU.ARTS presents ‘Essaydox’, a selection of documentary films with a focus on the essay genre…[read on]
Article by Brit Seaton in Berlin // Sep. 22, 2016
In ‘Welt am Draht,’ 38 major works from 20 international artists have been selected from the Julia Stoschek Collection, with remarkable significance in the endeavour to understand our personal, social and environmental relationships with digitalisation…[read on]
Article by Berlin Art Link // Sep. 21, 2016
Luxury champagne brand Dom Pérignon has recently launched the latest addition to their exclusive limited edition line of champagnes produced in collaboration with internationally acclaimed artists and creatives. Presented annually, the…[read on]
Article by Alasdair Doyle in Berlin // Sep. 21, 2016
abc—art berlin contemporary has always held a unique position in the landscape of art fairs. Breaking the mould of the traditional art fair, abc has become a staple of Berlin Art Week and the Berlin art calendar placing a refreshing focus on the artist…[read on]
Article by Caitlin Eyre in Berlin // Sep. 20, 2016
In his latest exhibition at me Collectors Room Berlin, renowned collector Thomas Olbricht presents favourite abstract paintings from his vast art collection. Held in conjunction with Berlin Art Week…[read on]
Article by Alasdair Doyle in Berlin // Sep. 17, 2016
‘DADA Africa: Dialogue with the Other’, a new exhibition at the state’s museum for modern art, photography and sculpture, explores some of the lessor-spoken relationships between the Dadaists and Africa…[read on]
Article by Louisa Elderton in Berlin // Sep. 16, 2016
I wrote these words while floating. Or, more specifically, while on a Blue-Star sightseeing boat sailing down the Spree. As a venue for the 9th Berlin Biennale’s weekly performances, this evening’s iteration presented a work by American artist…[read on]
Article by Alasdair Doyle in Berlin // Sep. 15, 2016
‘Open Up’, the inaugural exhibition of Berlin’s new art space, Edmond Gallery, takes Rilke’s poetic adage ‘The Open’ as a starting point to consider the significance of achieving authentic and unimpeded exchanges…[read on]
Article by Britannie Seaton in Berlin // Sep. 13, 2016
In a playful and inventive exploration of material and object, Migrant Bird Space Berlin presents ‘Game of Codes’ – a joint exhibition featuring current and existing works of interdisciplinary artists Ma Li and Silia Ka Tung…[read on]