Posted by Jessyca Hutchens – in Berlin; Wednesday, Sep. 18, 2013.
This weekend, Berlin Film Society will be screening two classic works of Italian neorealism as a tribute to the recently held Venice Film Festival. The events will…[read on…]
Blog post by Jessyca Hutchens and photographs by Stephanie Third – in Berlin; Wednesday, Sep. 11, 2013.
BERLIN MASTERS 2013 displays work by masters students from the University of the Arts and the Art Academy Berlin-Weissensee, and aims to draw greater attention to promising recent graduates…[read on…]
Blog post by Jessyca Hutchens – in Berlin; Tuesday, Sep. 10, 2013.
After managing last year to successfully bring together some of Berlin’s finest art events and institutions, Berlin Art Week returns with an even more extensive and exciting program, running from Sept. 17-22. Berlin Art Week includes the two art fairs…[read on…]
Blog post by Jazmina Figueroa – in Berlin; Friday, Sep. 07, 2013.
A corridor that stretches thirteen meters long from the entrance to the back wall and set two meters wide is now a gallery space run by culture coordinator Julia Björnsdottir, photographer Thorir Ingvarsson and architect Birta Frodadottir. The gallery is situated within the main entrance of their shared apartment in Moabit. In January Birta moved in with Julia…[read on…]
Blog post by Jessyca Hutchens – in Berlin; Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013.
Following the recent trend of unique festival formats, ikono is presenting the first arts festival that will take place exclusively on television…[read on…]
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…]