SAVVY Contemporary in Neukölln calls for performing artists to apply for their international exchange program Double-Blind. The Double-Blind exchange program…[read on…]
Blog post by Alison Hugill – in Berlin; Friday, Feb. 7, 2014.
Klara Hobza is diving through Europe. In 2010, she started by entering the Rhine through the North Sea. Over the next estimated 20 to 30 years, she will proceed through the Rhine to the Main, then through the Main-Danube Channel, down through the Danube, and all the way to the Black Sea…[read on…]
Blog post by AJ Kiyoizumi – in Berlin; Thursday, Feb. 06, 2014.
John von Bergen’s newest exhibition, Prey Voidant, calls our assumptions about artistic material into doubt. Gallery walls yawn open, rusted metal transforms into putty, gravity seems irrelevant. [read on…]
Blog post by AJ Kiyoizumi – in Berlin; Tuesday, Feb. 04, 2014.
Art can distract from stresses at hand. So that’s why at first, the “Hast du von Bergen geträumt? II” alpine and mountain themed show is not a warm welcome as an escape from the frigid temperatures outside….[read on…]
Blog post by Emelie Flood – in Berlin; Monday, Feb. 3, 2014.
For the third year in a row, Berlin Graphic Days, organized by Berlin Pieces, showcased a rotating selection of the best current illustration, street art & graffiti…[read on…]
Blog post by Barbara Confino – in Berlin; Saturday, Feb. 01, 2014.
Artist and writer Barbara Confino’s new series, WalkAbout: the World as Image, Imagination, and Idea is a leisurely inquiry into the interplay between the real and the fantastic…[read on…]
Blog post by AJ Kiyoizumi – in Berlin; Friday, Jan. 31, 2014.
At carlier | gebauer, whimsy takes different paths in the two different exhibitions now open, one by Mark Wallinger, and one by Asta Gröting. The large space lends itself to both of the artists’ works….[read on…]
Blog post by Emelie Flood – in Berlin; Thursday, Jan. 30, 2014.
In the dark winter cold Hadley+Maxwell’s “It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time” is warming with its comic, yet observant and sometimes tragic anecdotes…[read on…]
Blog post by AJ Kiyoizumi – in Berlin; Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014.
The first instinct when seeing or describing Tatiana Trouvé’s installation SOMEWHERE, 18-12-95, AN UNKNOWN 1981 is to catalogue the items that make up the work. A wall, graying mattresses, a chair, plastic bags cast in bronze, a pole…[read on…]
PopPositions is now welcoming submissions by galleries, platforms, collectives, and other non-profit organizations for its third edition. The deadline is February 14, 2014…[read on]