Article by Sofia Bergmann // July 30, 2018
This August, Project Space Festival Berlin will once again take visitors through the city’s shifting and ever-evolving art scene—not only with a variety of artists, but also a variety of spaces. Every day…[read on]
July 29, 2018
The WRO Media Art Biennale is now accepting project submissions from artists to be featured in its next edition, to be held May 15–19, 2019 in Wroclaw, Poland…[read on]
July 27, 2018
Weighing in at 600 tons, Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s London Mastaba is this summer’s heaviest work, and we’re giving away the book that chronicles…[read on]
July 26, 2018
Here we present a video featuring scenes from the exhibition “Welt ohne Außen. Immersive Spaces since the 1960s” and interviews with curator Thomas Oberender, workshop co-curater Isabel Lewis and artist…[read on]
Article by Alison Hugill // July 25, 2018
This summer, a proliferation of exhibitions have opened, exploring the common theme of queer feminisms from vastly different angles…[read on]
Article by Mary Fischer // July 24, 2018
From August 3rd to 11th, Prizren, Kosovo will once again be filled with filmmakers, documentary connoisseurs and creative minds from around the world for the 17th edition of DokuFest…[read on]
July 22, 2018
Artists, curators and writers can now apply for Red Bull Arts Detroit’s new artist-in-residence program, a visiting curator fellowship, visiting writer fellowship or the ongoing micro-grant program…[read on]
July 20, 2018
Known as Berlin’s premiere festival for international contemporary dance, Tanz im August features an array of performances by renowned companies as well as newcomers…[read on]
July 17, 2018
Through his kinetic sculptures, artist Gil Delindro employs natural materials to make silent occurrences audible. For example, his piece ‘Manta Morta’ (2016) posed the question: What does decay sound like?…[read on]
July 15, 2018
The International Cross Award enters its fourth year, calling for performing artists and musicians to submit a project and receive a 15-day residency in Verbania, Italy as well as a 7000 Euro grant for production…[read on]
Article by Berlin Art Link // July 14, 2018
Having studied fashion design, textiles are inherent to Brooklyn-based artist Susan Cianciolo’s practice. Her patchwork garments have been featured by the likes of Vogue and Barneys for the past 20 years,…[read on]
July 13, 2018
Phile Magazine will host an event in Berlin on July 14, featuring and highlighting a variety of “underground” sexual communities, encouraging an outlook of inclusion and positivity of sexual expression…[read on]