‘Andy Warhol. Love, Sex, and Desire. Drawings 1950–1962’ features over 300 drawings rendered primarily with ink on paper, portraying young men, with a focus on their form, erotic…[read on]
Born in the Czech Republic and now based in Berlin, Hosnedlová conducted an extensive investigation of Ještěd Tower, a 94-meter-tall television transmitter…[read on]
White concrete walls and monumental high ceilings grant a clarity of mind and spirit in the gallery spaces of Sprüth Magers’ Berlin location, where two new…[read on]
Berlin-based artist Tracey Snelling has been awarded the second annual 2020 Foundwork Artist Prize. Snelling’s works in installation, sculpture, video, sound and…[read on]
Wolfgang Tillmans has explored the medium of photography like no other artist of his generation. From early portraits of his friends to abstract pictures taken in…[read on]
‘Absent Touch’—Pakui Hardware’s installation currently on view at carlier | gebauer—gives one the sense of having stepped into a futuristic surgical environment…[read on]
After waiting in a long, nightclub-style queue, we enter Copenhagen Contemporary into a scene filled with building materials and leftovers from former exhibitions…[read on]
Michael Buthe was one of the few artists in 1970s West Germany to take extended journeys to faraway countries and cultures, in search of a “lost paradise.” After the…[read on]
Artists create important works in times of crisis, like Bahar Kaygusuz and Eva Vuillemin where they have found a solution during this precarious isolation. ‘Corona…[read on]
Kristina Schuldt is fundamentally a modernist artist. Her work embodies influences from Post-Impressionism, Cubism and late Futurism. In her desire to break away…[read on]
Marina Rosenfeld’s practice explores social encounters and experimental participation, turning sound into a three-dimensional field where listening becomes an…[read on]