Berlin // Apr. 5, 2018
On April 19, Poppositions “off-fair” will open for the seventh consecutive year in Brussels with a strong focus on emerging talents. Acting as a counterpoint to Art Brussels and Independent, two traditional fairs…[read on]
Apr. 4, 2018
The Polish film festival filmploska and Kino Babylon offer a free workshop for up to 12 participants (with or without experiences in film-making) to get to know the single steps in setting up a film: to prepare own…[read on]
Article by Jack Radley in Berlin // Apr. 3, 2018
In his first solo show in continental Europe, ‘The New Dialogue’, Cameroonian artist Ajarb Bernard Ategwa establishes himself as one of the most promising emerging portraitists; however, his portraits…[read on]
Article by Dagmara Genda in Berlin // Apr. 2, 2018
Stepping through the entrance curtain at SAVVY Contemporary we are greeted with a barrage of shrill, sometimes wheezing sounds. Projected onto a screen is a choir of whistlers standing in…[read on]
Article by Beatrix Joyce in Berlin // Mar. 31, 2018
Karma Ltd. Extended, a curatorial collaboration, is currently presenting an audacious series of durational, process-oriented performance works at ACUD Galerie. ‘Transcultural Transience’, the second chapter in their…[read on]
Article by Benjamin Busch in Berlin // Mar. 30, 2018
Zach Blas’s work ‘Contra-Internet’ explores the glowing, gushing and violent ends of Silicon Valley’s utopian ideologies. Its centerpiece, a short film titled ‘Jubilee 2033’, follows Ayn Rand on an acid trip…[read on]
Article by Jess Harrison in Berlin // Mar. 29, 2018
The exhibition ‘Time Can Space’ at Blain Southern collapses notions of time and space, transporting visitors into the vivid and expressive scenes of Californian landscapes. Works by Romanian painter Marius Bercea fill…[read on]
Mar. 27, 2018
The Bemis Center for Contemporary Art in Omaha, Nebraska is now accepting applications from national and international artists of all backgrounds and practices for its 2019 Artist-in-Residence Program. Four different residency…[read on]
by Louisa Stark in Berlin // Mar. 25, 2018
At a glance Natalie Frank’s most recent work seems to follow in the tradition of Edgar Degas, both in her choice of subject matter and its subversion. The New York based artist’s 2017 exhibition at Rhona Hoffman Gallery was a…[read on]
Article by Emily McDermott in Berlin // Mar. 23, 2018
In one of Nicole Wermers’ most recognized series of work, ‘Untitled Chairs’, fur coats obscure the backs of cushioned metal-frame chairs. In another series, ‘Abwaschskulptur (Dishwashing Sculpture)’, decorative…[read on]
Mar. 22, 2018
The Watermill Center is a laboratory for the arts and humanities that provides its global community the time, space and freedom to create and inspire, and the institution is currently accepting applications for the…[read on]
Article by Jess Harrison in Berlin // Mar. 21, 2018
During an artist-in-residency programme at the Nida Art Colony in Lithuania, Hannes Gruber, compelled by loneliness and boredom, began illustrating hospital beds in watercolour. He managed to capture the obscure beauty,…[read on]