Blog post by Jazmina Figueroa – in Berlin; Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2013.
In 2008 the Turner Prize was awarded for the first time to an artist whose practice involves a range of time-based media, Mark Leckey. This year Tino Seghal, the only artist exclusively working with performance, is nominated for the prestigious Turner Prize…[read on…]
Julie Waldorff’s upcoming photography exhibition will take place in and is a tribute to the iconic towers at either end of the Knippelbro Bridge, set across from the Inner Harbour of Copenhagen…[read on]
The Goldrausch Künstlerinnenprojekt is a yearlong postgraduate programme intended for female artists that offers them to gain specialised knowledge and insight into…[read on]
Blog post by Jazmina Figueroa – in Berlin; Thursday, Aug. 15, 2013.
Utopian ideals either involve the restoration of a mythic harmony between man and nature or the exact opposite: progress and technological mastery over the environment. The forthcoming show new atlantis at km temporaer is both an exploration and a critique of utopian ideals. The show deals with the way that these desires for the future manifest themselves in present consumption and production by directing present…[read on…]
Blog post by Alena Sokhan – in Berlin; Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2013.
Tucked in the maze of small city streets around the corner from Oranienplatz is the Kreuzberg Pavillon, a comfortable gallery with the perfect combination of homemade soup, conversation and experimental art. The Kreuzberg Pavillon moved…[read on…]
Blog post by Alena Sokhan – in Berlin; Tuesday, Aug. 06, 2013.
Berlin Art Link is thrilled and honored to be included among the very elect of German media when we were recently nominated for a Lead Award, short-listed in the category of Best Web Magazine 2013. Each year a prestigious jury selects the nominees for…[read on…]
In 1994, filmmaker and multimedia artist Martha Colburn began performing live with a combination of 16mm and Super-8 projectors, initially for music videos.…[read on]
A call to all performance artists in Berlin to unite their creative powers in 31 continuous days of performance art in the city. Month of Performance Art Berlin (MAP-B) is hoping to create…[read on]
Blog Post by Alena Sokhan – in Berlin; Monday, Jul. 29, 2013.
In Ashkan Honarvar’s works, bodies and images are dissected and glued together into chimerical collage representations of the human body. By seamlessly splicing…[read on…]
Post by Sarah Gretsch – in Berlin; Friday, Jul. 26, 2013.
Massive strokes of thick, oily color frame squirming lines of neon pink, blood red, heavy aqua blue, and acid green as a pair of human legs jutting out in a moment of triumph. Where little moments…[read on…]
Text and images by Barbara Confino – in Berlin; Wednesday, Jul. 24, 2013.
Artist and writer Barbara Confino‘s new series, Walkabout: The City As Image, explores urban life as a visual experience. Functioning as both cameraman and editor, the walker sees the physical and human environment as if it were a film in the making…[read on…]
Blog post by Alena Sokhan – in Berlin; Tuesday, Jul. 23, 2013.
Mind the Crowd is a sculptural intervention into Berlin crowds by multidisciplinary artist Alejandro Ceron. 25 humanoid wooden figures appeared…[read on…]