Article by Dorrell Merritt in Berlin // Mar. 01, 2016
The bird’s eye view of orderly placed tables is projected between a crackling fire and a cackling, shabby homeless man ranting on through at… [read on…]
Article by Dorrell Merritt in Berlin // Feb. 26, 2016
The beo_Project, existing as the first international multi-disciplinary project space in the Savamala District of Belgrade and founded by Zara Audiello, is offering a residency program for 2016. The aim of the residency…[read on]
Article by Marc Girardot in Berlin // Feb. 25, 2016
During this 66th edition of the International Festival of Cinema, the Berlinale offered a unique focus on a specific period of Japanese cinema. Under the title Hachimiri Madness – Japanese Indies from the Punk Years, the Forum category presented a series of newly digitized and subtitled Japanese 8mm…[read on…]
Article by Alice Bardos in Berlin // Feb. 24, 2016
Over the years Berlinale has inspired the pop-up of new eventss in the city including HoBo Mouse, which offers a short and sweet programme of films coming from Berlin’s product designer community….[read on…]
Article by Alison Hugill – in Berlin; Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2016.
ARCO Madrid celebrates its 35th anniversary this year with a selection of exciting local and international galleries. Over 200 galleries from 27 countries will show…[read on…]
Interview by Marc Girardot in Berlin // Feb. 23, 2016
The austrian director Nikolaus Geyrhalter is once again presenting his work at the Berlinale. With his documentary Homo Sapiens, the filmmaker offers a portrait of our…[read on…]
Article by William Kherbek – in Berlin; Monday, Feb. 22, 2016.
The archetypal cowboy is an isolated figure. Rootless, drifting along a kind of endless Euclidean plain into an unreachable sunset, the cowboy, for a certain generation, may have worked on the same ranch as the Existentialists, but his Stetson signified an entirely different worldview than the beret of his philosophical compadres. Alex Turgeon’s…[read on…]
Interview by Marc Girardot – in Berlin; Friday, Feb. 19, 2016.
Luca Mortellaro aka Lucy is a self-made artist. Originally from Italy, Lucy travelled a lot before choosing Berlin as a home-base to develop his personal project. In 2009, he founded his own label…[read on…]
Article by Alison Hugill – in Berlin; Thursday, Feb. 18, 2016.
Nacho Duato’s choreography Herrumbre is devoted to a study of terror and violence, not as exceptional but as ceaseless figures in the architecture of our everyday lives. This month, the Staatsballett Berlin presents Duato’s Herrumbre…[read on…]
Article by Alice Bardos in Berlin // Feb. 18, 2016
The 2016 Bauhaus Lab is an opportunity to explore design and global modernism with a socio-economic focus. Today Walter Gropius’ original 1923 desk, which was created for an early collection of design…[read on…]
Article by Alice Bardos – in Berlin // Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2016.
The mission of this open call for artists: to create architecture without architects. To envision a political process of design that addresses communal needs…[read on…]
Article by Lee Escobedo – in Dallas; Monday, Feb. 15, 2016.
Green and blue bodies tussle and tangle together on canvas. These are not alien forms, but regular, average people fucking. They pulse and pound in sync, sometimes out of it…[read on…]