Article by Kimberly Budd in Berlin // Sep. 22, 2017
“We’re still inclined to extremes. We always have to obey somebody and assemble behind someone. That’s how we’re raised, and that’s true in all areas of life, including work, education and the economy…[read on]
Article by Katharine Doyle in Berlin // Sep. 20, 2017
Taking part in a live activity disintegrates borders between individuals, but what sort of alternate reality is this capable of creating? This question will be approached by Kepler 452b in their upcoming…[read on]
Video by Berlin Art Link Productions, filmed by Peter Cairns, edited by Dylan Gephart, text and voice-over by Katharine Doyle in Berlin // Sep. 19, 2017
The Cloud is based on the idea of humanity’s ability to communicate in large groups…[read on]
Berlin // Sep. 18, 2017
The mole—a creature at once present and absent, inhabiting the underground—has often been turned into a metaphorical figure representing political, literary, and theoretical ideas. For Marx, the image of…[read on]
Article by Kimberly Budd in Berlin // Sep. 17, 2017
A small amount of light leaks either side adding to the expectancy before passing. On the other side of the door is an engulfing scene and time is needed to initially gather ones…[read on]
Article by Katharine Doyle in Berlin // Sep. 15, 2017
Returning to its habitat at Arena Berlin, this year’s Positions will demonstrate a departure from standard art fair criteria through its decision to not only present an overall picture, but focus on a series of fusions…[read on]
Article by April Dell in Berlin // Sep. 15, 2017
The new face of Berlin’s premier art fair opened yesterday afternoon on day two of Berlin Art Week, assembling Berlin’s leading galleries, celebrated artists, art world movers and shakers, and the art-loving…[read on]
Article by Kimberly Budd in Berlin // Sep. 14, 2017
A bold visionary, a radical, a person who forever altered the way we perceive urban spaces; who pushed us to look closer and witness an idea, the beginning of social change; the man who intended to…[read on]
Article by April Dell in Berlin // Sep. 13, 2017
The latest exhibition at Nome Gallery Kreuzberg, by artist duo Nora Al-Badri and Jan Nikolai Nelles has the trappings of an adventure plot; stolen artefacts, dinosaur bones, undercover heists, and data leaks…[read on]
Article by Katharine Doyle in Berlin // Sep. 11, 2017
Since his death in 2011, Freud’s reputation has transcended the standard procedure of posthumous artists, where career prosperity has often rocketed. Internationally, he still maintains a scarcely…[read on]
Article by Katharine Doyle in Berlin // Sep. 10, 2017
From September 21st to 24th, viennacontemporary will host artworks and programs from around 110 galleries and institutions from 27 countries in the Marx Halle. Built at the end of the 19th century…[read on]
Article by Katharine Doyle in Berlin // Sep. 09, 2017
When repurposed to host music performances, churches are known to provide an invigorating space for the experience, mainly due to the aesthetic of the interiors and the acoustics they provide for sermons…[read on]