Article by Isabelle Hore-Thorburn // Dec. 03, 2018
“In case there would be a drastic political change in your country you will need special advice and gear to survive,” reads Nina E. Schönefeld’s website. “Get prepared.” If the psychic pain of climate…[read on]
Article by Berlin Art Link // Dec. 02, 2018
Every two years, internationally recognized artists working in light, video and sound illuminate the city of Dallas, Texas, for a one-night-only exhibition, curated under the theme ‘Future Worlds’ by DooEun Choi (NYC), Justine…[read on]
Article by Sofia Bergmann // Dec. 01, 2018
Strasbourg is holding its first Biennale this December, focusing on the relationship between humans, art and technology. Entitled ‘Touch Me – Being a Citizen in the Digital Age,’ the Strasbourg Biennale…[read on]
Article by Sofia Bergmann // Nov. 30, 2018
As Arab culture runs through the veins of Germany’s capital, the evening of ‘Arab Shorts’ – part of Berlin’s Interfilm festival on November 23rd – was as relevant as it was profound and political…[read on]
Article by Isabelle Hore-Thorburn // Nov. 23, 2018
The Museum of Islamic Art have reopened and updated their carpet halls under the title, ‘Traum und Trauma’ (Dream and Trauma). The rare and exceptional fragments that comprise the exhibition reflect…[read on]
Article by Isabelle Hore-Thorburn // Nov. 21, 2018
ABC of Travel ventures, in both concept and design, to make the history of travel seen, using objects from their holdings and work by Flavio de Marco…[read on]
Nov. 18, 2018
The 2019 Zone C artist-in-residency program is now open for artist, architects and city researchers, passionate about urban development. Project House Potsdam invite two artists to stay in their two trailers…[read on]
Isabelle Hore-Thorburn // Nov. 16, 2018
The time frames and techniques at work in Jörg Gelbke’s’s exhibition ‘lasting embers’ delight in, happenstance, accident and error, factors diametrically opposed to the conventional notion of casting…[read on]
Nov. 13, 2018
The 34th edition of Interfilm Festival, or the International Short Film Festival, will open in Berlin next week. Divided into 52 programs, each with approximately 90 minutes of short films and categorized by five competitions…[read on]
Article by Isabelle Hore-Thorburn // Nov. 06, 2018
Das Verborgene Museum (The Hidden Museum) in Berlin-Charlottenburg has, since 1985, exhibited “the life’s work and biographies of women artists.” Today, The Hidden Museum presents an exhibition of photographic…[read on]
Article by Isabelle Hore-Thorburn // Nov. 03, 2018
Tech remains, for the most part, preoccupied with Enlightenment ideas. Yet, as Lorenzo Sandoval evidences in his exhibition ‘Shadow Writing (Algorithm/Quipu)’ our technological systems…[read on]
Article by Isabelle Hore-Thorburn // Nov. 02, 2018
The notion of fluidity of light and time is not simply a poetic title, but extends into the fabric of ‘The Light Pours Out’, Boyce’s first solo exhibition at Esther Schipper Gallery. The Turner Prize-winning artist has…[read on]