Berlin // Dec. 01, 2017
The Julia Stoschek Collection will be sponsoring two studio scholarships for artists with a focus on time-based media art, for the period of one year, beginning January 2018. Fifteen studio spaces for…[read on]
Article by Jack Radley in Berlin // Nov. 29, 2017
‘Parapolitics: Cultural Freedom and the Cold War’ at Haus der Kulturen der Welt – HKW reveals scandals, reshapes narratives, and interrogates ideologies. The exhibition uses the U.S. Central Intelligence…[read on]
Berlin // Nov. 28, 2017
Founded in 2015 by art historian and curator Jan Philipp-Fruehsorge, The Drawing Hub is non-profit research center and presentation space devoted to the presentation and research of contemporary…[read on]
Berlin // Nov. 26, 2017
Since Momentum was founded in 1998, it has established itself as one of the most important biennials for contemporary art in the Nordic region. Momentum’s main venues are Momentum Kunsthall and Galleri F15…[read on]
Berlin // Nov. 25, 2017
The Fact Finder invites curators to introduce their curatorial practices with the prospect of future collaborations. The Fact Finder is a Berlin-based, artist-run space dedicated to works that rely on unmediated,…[read on]
Article by Jack Radley in Berlin // Nov. 24, 2017
Whose company does Beth Letain keep? She maintains the assertive mark-making of Franz Kline, with more restraint, and the calculation of Donald Judd, with greater viscosity. Letain employs an almost…[read on]
Berlin // Nov. 22, 2017
The Spring 2018 Snehta Residency invites six contemporary art practicitioners to live and work in Kypseli, Athens during two-month residencies. In the spirit of its name ‘Snehta’ (‘Athens’ written in…[read on]
Video by Dylan Gephart in Berlin // Nov. 21, 2017
KOY is the solo project of Berlin-based composer and singer Victoria Trunova. Born in St. Petersburg and raised in Germany, KOY has lived in and travelled between Berlin, Helsinki, Oslo and…[read on]
Berlin // Nov. 18, 2017
For their 2018 Studio Fellowship, ‘Decolonizing 68’, District invites artists and collectives to engage with the 1960s student movement in Germany from de-colonial and feminist perspectives. With a focus on…[read on]
Article by Jack Radley in Berlin // Nov. 16, 2017
Sislej Xhafa forgoes the customary interview locale inside Blain|Southern, the gallery that showcases his current exhibition ‘Shadow of Curls’ (and happens to be quiet and warm), for a damp edge of the busy parking lot,…[read on]
Berlin // Nov. 10, 2017
Sol Calero, Iman Issa, Jumana Manna and Agnieszka Polska, the four nominees of the 2017 Preis der Nationalgalerie, whose current exhibition is at Hamburger Bahnhof, have just released a statement on their…[read on]
Article by Kimberly Budd in Berlin // Nov. 10, 2017
A collaboration between me Collectors Room and the National Gallery of Australia has resulted in the pivotal exhibition, ‘Indigenous Australia: Masterworks from the NGA’…[read on]