Article by Alison Hugill – in Berlin // Friday, Apr. 22, 2016.
Art Cologne celebrated its 50th anniversary this year, making it the world’s oldest art fair for modern and contemporary art. While in many ways quite conservative in its offerings, the spatial configuration of the event—taking up three floors of the Koelnmesse—invited a wide range…[read on…]
Article by Nathaniel Marcus – in Berlin // Wednesday, Apr. 20, 2016.
“Our bodily wounds eventually close and heal. But there are always hidden wounds, those of the heart, and if you know how to accept and endure them, you will discover the pain and joy which is impossible to express with words. You will reach the realm of poetry which only the body can express.” So wrote Kazuo Ono…[read on…]
Article by Julianne Cordray – in Berlin // Tuesday, Apr. 19, 2016.
Berlin Community Radio is an online broadcasting platform for cultural exchange. Comprising the many dimensions of Berlin’s creative scene, BCR’s more than 100 shows cover topics across disciplines and genres…[read on…]
Article by Alison Hugill – in Berlin // Tuesday, Apr. 19, 2016.
Running parallel to the 50th edition of Art Cologne, Kölner Liste hosted its third art fair, dedicated to emerging artists and positions. Italian, Berlin-based artist and set designer Michele Ormas was invited by Absolut to create one of their well-known ‘Art Bars’…[read on…]
Television game shows as tools for occupation, feedback loop anthropology and psychoanalysis in the post-national laboratory: admittedly, there is something overwhelming…[read on]
Article by Berlin Art Link // Apr. 15, 2016
Art Spin Berlin is inspired by Art Spin Toronto, a multi-disciplinary bike tour that produces new creative content at a range of unconventional locations for viewing art. The aim of the tour is to bridge the gap between the art world and the general public and to create an accessible…[read on]
Article by Adam Wakeling – in Berlin // Friday, Apr. 15, 2016.
Masha Qrella’s sound has always been ahead of its time. The release of her new album KEYS–reminiscent of David Bowie, Metronomy and Saint Etienne–is an excellent occasion to look at the influential Berlin-based artist as a complete work of art…[read on…]
Article by Alison Hugill – in Berlin // Wednesday, Apr. 13, 2016.
Each year, the Ruinart champagne house gives an artist carte blanche. For this occasion, Dutch artist Erwin Olaf was invited to offer his visual interpretation of the crayères–immense, cavernous chalk pits–in Reims, where Ruinart was founded in 1729…[read on…]
Video by MONA productions – in Hong Kong // Tuesday, Apr. 12, 2016.
Ying Miao is a Chinese net artist whose practice largely takes place on what she refers to as the ‘Chinternet’–the heavily censored version of the Internet available in China. Miao explores creative possibilities in this reduced sphere of the Chinese web…[read on…]
Article by Marta Jecu – in Berlin // Tuesday, Apr. 12, 2016.
Commenting on Romanian immigration back in 2014, Traian Basescu–president at the time–affirmed that it ‘helped’ the country by diminishing unemployment. The topic is no less ardent today, when, according to British statistics, Romanian immigration has reached its peak, while Romanian workers are payed 75% less than market…[read on…]
Interview by Marc Girardot – in Berlin // Friday, Apr. 08, 2016.
Most of us know Daniele Antezza as one half of Dadub, and also for being part of the label Stroboscopic Artefacts mastering. Today, he presents…[read on…]
Sébastien Bonin breathes new life into stories inspired by the Navajo motifs. His artistic pursuits are now hitting deeper notes as his focus has shifted from photographing Western American Landscapes, to ……[read on]