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Spatial Linguistics: Jorinde Voigt at König Galerie
by Bárbara Borges de Campos // Mar. 18, 2020
Jorinde Voigt’s delicate brass mobile ‘Contemplation 10’—circling in the staircase of König Galerie—is a mere preview of what the exhibition achieves…[read on]
Taschen Releases David Bowie Tribute Book by Official Photographer Mick Rock
Article by Hannah Carroll Harris // Mar. 17, 2020
With David Bowie’s pioneering album ‘The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars’ (1972) came the birth of Bowie’s glitter-clad alter ego Ziggy Stardust. The boundary pushing…[read on]
Aural Liquidity: ‘Oneironautics’ at Arkaoda
by Hannah Carroll Harris // Mar. 12, 2020
Being submerged in an underwater sound bath in the basement of a Berlin club may not seem like the most meditative experience, but somehow sitting on the floor alongside…[read on]
Tactile Colour: An Interview with Beatriz Morales
Interview by Hannah Carroll Harris // Mar. 11, 2020
Berlin-based painter Beatriz Morales was recently invited to the Museo MACAY to present her first ever solo institutional show in her home country of Mexico. For ‘Planos Disfrazados’…[read on]
Second Edition of ‘Spy on Me’ Festival at HAU Opens This Month
Mar. 10, 2020
‘Spy on Me’ is returning to Hebbel am Ufer (HAU) from March 19th to 29th in an effort to examine the complex effects of society’s digital transformation…[read on]
Love as an Imaginative Antidote: Kris Lemsalu Malone & Kyp Malone Lemsalu at KW
by Léna Szirmay-Kalos // Mar. 9, 2020
At the opening performance of Kris Lemsalu Malone and Kyp Malone Lemsalu’s exhibition ‘Love Song Sing-Along’ at the KW Institute for Contemporary Art, I find myself…[read on]
Urban Realities: ‘The Same Room’ at Galerie Neu
by Hannah Carroll Harris // Mar. 6, 2020
Hidden in the hinterhof of a GDR-era apartment block, Galerie Neu is an unexpected find. The former power station that would have once heated the stacks of surrounding flats…[read on]
‘NDN Survival Trilogy’ Probes Canada’s Settler Colonial History Through Film
by Karina Griffith // Mar. 5, 2020
There is always one film at the Berlinale that reminds you that the moving image can mobilize change in perspective, politics and power structures…[read on]
Recoding Design Practices at the ‘Glossary of Undisciplined Design’ Symposium in Leipzig
by Nina Prader // Mar. 4, 2020
The information pamphlets were printed on neon colored paper, the fonts were loud, projecting hieroglyphic codes for new design vernaculars. From February 20th–23rd,…[read on]
The Emotional Juxtapositions of Gernot Wieland
Mar. 03, 2020
In much of his output, the Austrian-born, Berlin-based artist Gernot Wieland juxtaposes fact and fiction, horror and humor, and profundity and triviality.…[read on]
Taschen Releases New Tome, ‘Dalí: The Paintings’
Article by Bárbara Borges de Campos // Mar. 02, 2020
For ‘Dalí: The Paintings’ (Taschen), researchers Robert Descharnes and Gilles Néret located previously unpublished painted works by one of the most emblematic and eccentric figures of modernism: Salvador…[read on]