Article by Claudia Grigg Edo in Berlin // Mar. 23, 2017
An early scene in the David Bowie-starring film ‘The Man Who Fell To Earth’ (1976, hereafter TMWFTE) shows a college professor and his student taking a camera to bed, heightening the thrill of their…[read on]
Article by Candice Nembhard in Berlin // Mar. 21, 2017
On the 11th March 2017, Neukolln’s Agora Rollberg opened its doors to screen British filmmaker, Cecile Emeke’s feature film ‘Strolling’ as part of Berlin Feminist Film Week. First making its appearance on…[read on]
Article by Candice Nembhard in Berlin // Mar. 20, 2017
HORSEANDPONY ended their running ‘Other Oracles’ exhibition with a finissage that probed into the world of magic, sex and tarot. Across the course of four weeks, artists presented a series of works…[read on]
Article by Nina Prader in Berlin // Mar. 19, 2017
Located in Charlottenburg, Zilberman Gallery builds a bridge between Istanbul and Berlin in a turn-of-the-century building with a contemporary salon atmosphere. In a similar fashion, ‘Some Descriptive Acts’ by…[read on]
Mar. 18, 2017
The Watermill Center’s Artist Residency Program began in 2006, when the center officially opened as a year-round facility. Each year, collectives and individual artists take up residence at The Watermill Center…[read on]
Article by Lisa Birch in Berlin // Mar. 17, 2017
Frameworks Berlin, located in the heart of Kreuzberg, specializes in creating unique and original picture frames. Their custom frames are hand-made, one-of-a-kind pieces made from recycled wood…[read on]
Article by Claudia Grigg Edo in Berlin // Mar. 16, 2017
“1003 in Spain alone!” Don Giovanni’s rapacity is undimmed by 230 years of performances. The opera that wowed its contemporary audiences and still enjoys regular performances has come to the…[read on]
Article in Berlin // Mar. 15, 2017
From March 17th to 19th, Gallery Weekend Beijing will be launched for the first time in the Chinese city. Divided into three distinct sections, Friday will host private collections, while Saturday and Sunday will offer…[read on]
Article by Liam Casey in Los Angeles // Mar. 14, 2017
Since opening in spring of 2015, the Venus gallery has occupied a spacious, formerly industrial space in the city’s Boyle Heights neighborhood—directly east of downtown and the Arts District,…[read on]
Article by Lisa Birch in Berlin // Mar. 13, 2017
Beatriz Díaz Ceballos is a Valencia-based, Spanish artist whose enigmatic sculptures create ties between socio-cultural activity and literary creativity and poetry. She tends to work within small formats, creating intricate…[read on]
Mar. 12, 2017
The Hardbakka Ruins Project has recently launched the open call for its 5th and final year workshop and exhibition program. For this occasion, participants are invited to consider the relationship between…[read on]
Article by Candice Nembhard in Berlin // Mar. 11, 2017
As a result of the Simulizi Mijini/Urban Narratives two-year art residency exchange programme, ten international artists will present their work in the exhibition, ‘Juxtaposing Narratives’. The exhibition, which explores…[read on]