Article by Judith Vallette // June 17, 2020
48 Stunden Neukölln is back again this year with a combination of virtual as well as in-person opportunities for engagement. This year’s assembling theme ‘BOOM!’ is up for open interpretations by participating artists…[read on]
Article by Johanna Hardt // June 16, 2020
The exhibition ‘Confluence Sangam संगम’—opening at Heidelberger Kunstverein this week—pluralizes the concept of culture and complicates the notion of one comprehensive cultural heritage…[read on]
Article by Elizabeth Schippers // June 12, 2020
GlogauAIR announces its second Virtual Open Studio Exhibition, in which resident artists from all over the world come together virtually to present their creative projects, which they developed during…[read on]
We spoke with Verena Spilker, the founder of Transnational Queer Underground (TQU) about the origins of her platform as well as its termination, with one of its last events…[read on]
Scharaun, an exhibition space focused on promoting the intermingling of art and architecture, debuted its first of a weekly rotating 13-week online exhibition of video artists…[read on]
Article by Berlin Art Link // June 01, 2020
From June 3–29, visitors to Berlinische Galerie can watch Yael Bartana’s 71-minute film ‘Pardes (Orchard),’ which documents the Israeli artist’s journey to the Amazon rainforest in Brazil…[read on]
Nine minutes of destruction flash across my laptop screen. Houses are shaking, entire cityscapes are engulfed first in flames, then in floods…[read on]
Studio Baustelle has opened its online show ‘Nebulous’, a group exhibition that explores our relationship with our body and the way it is apprehended and depicted. The…[read on]
May 21, 2020
In April of this year, Rachel Mason’s documentary ‘Circus of Books’ premiered on Netflix to great acclaim. The film is an intimate portrayal of her parents’ experience as a straight Jewish couple running a gay porn bookstore in Los Angeles…[read on]
Article by Elizabeth Schippers // May 15, 2020
Katherina Olschbaur’s compositions melt human bodies, objects, formal elements and animals in a cluster of different parts, creating assemblages that suggest malleability and possibilities for change…[read on]
Isa Melsheimer’s work is made up of an agglomeration of discourses surrounding the man-made world and the organic world and exposes underlying assumptions…[read on]
Article by Elizabeth Schippers // May 08, 2020
In response to the newfound digitalization of many art exhibitions and resources, a group of galleries in Berlin have come together in solidarity. Initiated by Galerie Tanja Wagner and OFFICE IMPART, BerlinViews…[read on]