Video by MONA productions in Moss // Aug. 03, 2017
Since the inception of the Momentum Biennial in 1998, the festival has been one of the most exciting platforms for Nordic art and artistic ventures that engage…[read on]
Article by Kimberly Budd in Berlin // Aug. 01, 2017
“I was fascinated by the woman killing a man with her bare hands, no weapons or tools, I saw it, I think when I was 15, so I also killed it, I killed the tape with my hands and my feet”, Mika Taanila recounts…[read on]
Article in Berlin // Aug. 01, 2017
B3 The Biennial of the Moving Image invites submissions to their program this year, eligible for special honors, cash awards and a trip to Frankfurt to participate in B3, from November 29th to December 3rd…[read on]
Video by Berlin Art Link Productions in Chicago // Jul. 29, 2017
This September, for the first time, the Chicago Architecture Biennial and EXPO CHICAGO are aligning to present a week of art and architecture…[read on]
Article by Katharine Doyle in Berlin // Jul. 28, 2017
On a clear evening in July, I arrived at the south entrance of Tempelhofer Feld, the site at which the work by Lundahl and Seitl ‘Unknown Cloud On Its Way To Berlin’ was about to commence. The project is part of the immersive…[read on]
Article by Beatrix Joyce in Berlin // Jul. 28, 2017
Over the course of the opening weekend of the SOUN D ANCE Festival, a diverse range of works were presented. The compositions, consisting of different degrees of improvised material and…[read on]
Article by Katharine Doyle in Berlin // Jul. 26, 2017
How do we conceive of identity? To what extent can we control our sense of personal heritage, and in what ways can we adequately represent it? Questions surrounding power and identity…[read on]
Article by Beatrix Joyce in Berlin // Jul. 25, 2017
Next month, Berlin’s biggest contemporary dance festival Tanz Im August returns with a full programme of new works by international choreographers. For its 29th edition, the festival…[read on]
Berlin // Jul. 23, 2017
For part of its 2018 program, UKS is inviting both local and international artists to apply for solo exhibitions at the institution’s newly renovated and expanded venue in central Oslo. Artists are invited to…[read on]
Article by Iman Vakil in Berlin // Jul. 22, 2017
The controversial reconstruction of the Berlin Palace demonstrates the ambivalent values within a country still struggling to come to terms with its past. Located in the symbolic city center, the building…[read on]
Berlin // Jul. 20, 2017
As usual, Berlin Art Week’s appearance each September re-energizes the city’s art scene after a summer hiatus, with the opening of dozens of concurrent exhibitions in galleries and institutions, as well as Berlin’s major…[read on]
Article by Iman Vakil in Berlin // Jul. 18, 2017
After a 50-year body of work, Katharina Sieverding has been awarded winner of 2017 Käthe Kollwitz Prize on account of her experiments into film and photography, and it’s relation to the public. First endowed in…[read on]