Article by Caitlin Eyre in Berlin // Thursday, Jul. 07, 2016
or their upcoming summer show, BQ Berlin presents ‘Augury’, an extensive month-long exhibition and event programme that explores the theme of reading and literature in the art world. Compiled by Adam Ferron, John Holten, Caique Tizzi and… [read on]
Article by Georgina Hahn in Berlin // Wednesday, Jul. 6, 2016
Lujiazui Harbour Cityin Shanghai is promoting an open call for large scale public artworks. The new development seeks to present as an upscale area with site specific pieces…. [read on]
Article by Julianne Cordray in Berlin // Tuesday, Jul. 5, 2016
Set against an elegant garden backdrop, the designs that hit the runway in the presentation of Rebekka Ruétz‘s Spring/Summer 2017 collection during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week combined elaborate patterns, gold accents… [read on]
Article by Julianne Cordray in Berlin // Friday, Jul. 1, 2016
Traversing the social, political, and economic shifts within Europe’s landscape, the group exhibition ‘As If, At Home: Artists in Europe’ at BOX Freiraum takes the arts as a filter through which changing and diverse perspectives…[read on]
Article by Julianne Cordray in Berlin // Saturday, Jun. 25, 2016
The recently published ‘Anatomy of a Fairy Tale’ is the first comprehensive monograph on the hybrid science-art, photosculptural work of artist Andreas Greiner. Working collaboratively with living organisms… [read on]
Article by Julianne Cordray in Berlin // Friday, Jun. 24, 2016
Staging integrations of nature and technology, human and non-human, the works in the group exhibition ‘Hybrid Modus’ at Skulptur Bredelar explore the evolving relationship between sculpture and its physical surroundings, and the changing notions of tangibility that emerge in an increasingly digital environment. The exhibition itself takes a hybrid approach, tracing developments within the tradition of sculpture…[read on]
Ivonne Thein’s work evokes images eerily familiar to those found in the beauty industry. The “beautiful” qualities found in mass media appropriated by…[read on]
Article by Caitlin Eyre in Berlin // Tuesday, Jun. 21, 2016
French artist Kevin Lucbert‘s recently published art book ‘La Traversée’ (The Journey) is a hauntingly beautiful and darkly magical journey that … [read on]
Article by Caitlin Eyre, photographs by Berlin Art Link in Berlin // Saturday, Jun. 18, 2016
First introduced at Art Basel in 2000, the ‘Unlimited’ segment of the world renowned art fair offers galleries the opportunity to showcase large-scale installations that could not be existed into a standard sized exhibitor’s booth. The exhibition hall… [read on]
Article by April Dell in Berlin // Friday, Jun. 17, 2016
Following their successful inaugural event last December, Thalamus Collective are back with another night of experimental live sound performances. This installment emphasises the spontaneity and ephemerality of live performance, and brings together sounds to tickle the senses… [read on]
Article by Caitlin Eyre in Berlin // Thursday, Jun. 16, 2016
Tucked away in a leafy residential street in Neukölln is Agora Collective, a contemporary arts platform and co-working space dedicated to the development… [read on]
Article by Georgina Hahn in Berlin // Jun. 15, 2016
The deadline for applications is August 3rd, 2016. An open call for a performative expedition, ‘Body Mapping Lab’ invites interested participants to submit…[read on]