For the upcoming exhibition ‘Kunst im Untergrund – as above, so below,’ curated by the nGbK project group, five artists will create works dealing with social biotopes and the…[read on]
The upcoming Berlin Art Week hits a festive ten-year mark, returning in full force to venues across Berlin with an enticing program of exhibitions, performances, talks, workshops…[read on]
London-based curator Lucia Pietroiusti’s work resides at the intersection of art and ecology, with a focus on creating work outside of the exhibition format…[read on]
In the words of German-Egyptian sculptor Dr. Gindi, “infinity is the main thing worth attaining in life.” The artist’s adopted name reflects her personal heritage as well…[read on]
Walton Ford (b. 1960) has been painting large-scale narrative watercolors for 20 years. At first glance, these richly detailed watercolors of animals are reminiscent of the…[read on]
The 33rd edition of Tanz im August, Berlin’s annual international dance festival will spread throughout the city from August 6–22. Visitors will have the opportunity to…[read on]
Solistenensemble Kaleidoskop and multi-disciplinary artist Black Cracker—who is known for his works in sound, text, video and installation—will present their first…[read on]
On June 19th, the yearly rural art event Rohkunstbau opened its doors to the public at Schloss Lieberose in Spreewald with a series of installations, video works,…[read on]
By asking what form that modern muse might take today, the exhibition offers a shrewd new angle on the fraught relationship between figurative art and female iconography…[read on]
Last week, we took part in a journey to the Ruinart champagne fields, where Berlin-based artist Tomás Saraceno presented ‘Movement,’ as part of his ‘Aerocene’ project…[read on]
In her first solo exhibition ‘House of Meme’ at KUB Kunsthaus Bregenz, Pamela Rosenkranz addresses the fluid interrelations of the evolution between sensory perception, artefacts…[read on]