Article by Samuel Staples // Apr. 30, 2018
I start my weekend on Friday night, heading to my first stop in my Mitte tour for Gallery Weekend Berlin 2018, Acud Macht Neu for the opening reception and afterparty of Variations On Time featuring performances by…[read on]
Apr. 29, 2018
The Zentrum für Internationale Lichtkunst Unna und der Innogy Stiftung für Energie und Gesellschaft are currently inviting artists who incorporate light into their work to compete for the…[read on]
Article by Louisa Stark // Apr. 28, 2018
Jonathan Meese, an artist whose work often transports the viewer into his own anarchic imagination, has taken the idea of immersion to the next level in his new work at Gropius Bau. It is billed as a…[read on]
Article by Berlin Art Link // Apr. 27, 2018
Having begun as a small curated exhibition in 2016, paper positions berlin expanded into an independent art fair last year and opened its third edition yesterday. The fair’s previous location, Bikini Berlin, hosted 30…[read on]
Article by Samuel Staples // Apr. 26, 2018
“Where do we belong? And where are we rooted?” These are some of the questions Cuban-American multidisciplinary artist Ana Mendieta (1948–85) considers in ‘Covered in Time and History: The Films of Ana Mendieta,’…[read on]
Apr. 25, 2018
The Brussels contemporary drawing fair, Art On Paper, in collaboration with Bozar and with the support of Eeckmann Art & Insurance, is accepting project applications for the…[read on]
Article by Jack Radley in St. Louis // Apr. 24, 2018
Mona Hatoum’s most recent exhibition, ‘Terra Infirma’, destabilizes universal notions of home, displacement, and global conflicts. After its premiere at The Menil Collection in Houston, the artist’s first American survey show…[read on]
Berlin // Apr. 23, 2018
It’s almost the end of April, which means Gallery Weekend 2018 is fast approaching. Celebrating its 14th edition, Gallery Weekend officially takes place in more than 40 galleries across Berlin, showing work by…[read on]
Apr. 22, 2018
ZK/U – Center for Art and Urbanistic’s residency programme is now open for applications from artists, scholars and practitioners that concern themselves with the phenomenon of ‘the city’ between April 1st and May 20th…[read on]
Article by Sara Clarken in Berlin // Apr. 21, 2018
Before Amazon, Facebook, Tinder, Grindr, et al, there was an all-enveloping online marketplace called craigslist, started by a guy named Craig in San Francisco. The personal ads were just a small part of it; craigslist was almost…[read on]
Article by Berlin Art Link in Berlin // Apr. 20, 2018
This May, the annual Pictoplasma Festival returns for its 14th International Conference and Festival of Contemporary Character Design and Art, featuring a convergence of international artists, illustrators, filmmakers…[read on]
Article by Louisa Stark in Berlin // Apr. 19, 2018
Assemblage is Cathy Wilkes’ medium of choice. She creates installations that show scenes from everyday life, using a combination of made sculptures and found objects. Based in Glasgow, the Belfast-born artist draws upon…[read on]