Berlin Art Link shares their top picks for art exhibitions worldwide, including Keith Haring at The Broad, Mario Cresci at MAXXI, Trevor Paglen at Pace, the Casablanca Art School…[read on]
For almost two decades, Indigenous artist Daniel Boyd has confronted and disrupted the misrepresentations of colonial narratives that comprise the history of so-called…[read on]
Returning again for its 19th edition, Gallery Weekend Berlin is set to see 55 participating galleries open their doors to the public and showcase both new and existing works…[read on]
While showcasing contemporary art with a special interest in time-based media such as film and video, Thiede and Brzek’s goal is to interact with the historical past of Fluentum’s building…[read on]
The BBA Art Prize group exhibition returns for its eighth edition, spanning a wide range of mediums, from sculpture and screen-printing to painting and textiles…[read on]
KW Institute presents the artist’s first comprehensive retrospective in Europe, ‘Martin Wong: Malicious Mischief,’ in which the seemingly incongruous are held together…[read on]
The radical premise behind ‘Eigenface’—Ulrich Gebert’s latest show at Klemm’s Berlin—is that computer vision sees the face as an artist does, that is, aesthetically…[read on]
Berlin Art Link highlights not only Berlin’s most worthwhile art exhibitions, but presentations and events happening all over the world. Every month, a new Worldwide Hit List…[read on]
The start of a new chapter for MaerzMusik can also be felt in the programming, which has been taken over by curator, music journalist and electronic musician, Kamila Metwaly…[read on]
Returning this year for its fourth and final edition is Sophiensaele’s spring festival series ‘Queer Darlings.’ The multimedia festival showcases projects by contemporary dancers…[read on]
“A simultaneously sensual, resistant and vulnerable organ” is how curators Julie August and Katharina Koch view skin, and it’s also the starting point of ‘Skin – Membrane, Organ, Archive’…[read on]