by Ernela Vukaj // July 25, 2019
Jeong Hwa Min is a South Korean illustrator and painter living and working in Gerswalde, Germany. Her work focuses on studying and experimenting with light and shape, and her upcoming…[read on]
Article by Ernela Vukaj // July 08, 2019
Léa Augereau is a Paris-based artist who incorporates her education in fashion design into her paintings. Her work encapsulates the independent, young woman whilst referencing 20th-century figuration…[read on]
May 27, 2019
Founded by New York–based artist Jessica Yatrofsky, NY FEM Factory is a collective that focuses on empowering women through exhibitions and live events around the world…[read on]
by Johanna Hardt // May 03, 2019
‘Natascha Süder Happelmann’ provides a perfect entry point into Natascha Sadr Haghighian’s practice – one that strictly forbids a start with biographical details and the usually recitation of exhibitions and awards…[read on]
Mar. 19, 2019
For the last 20 years, Petra Scheibe Teplitz has developed a practice involving performances, installations and sculptures that tackle visual icons and reconfigure them to be seen anew. Her series ‘Another day in…[read on]
by Johanna Hardt // Feb. 06, 2019
Distant thunder, rainfall, winds howling, a murmur of a group speaking softly and unintelligibly, heavy breathing, creaky door hinges, footsteps on squeaky floors, eerie chords, heartbreaking sequences,…[read on]
Article by Berlin Art Link // July 14, 2018
Having studied fashion design, textiles are inherent to Brooklyn-based artist Susan Cianciolo’s practice. Her patchwork garments have been featured by the likes of Vogue and Barneys for the past 20 years,…[read on]
by Louisa Stark // May 12, 2018
A very particular culture and aesthetic surrounds the figure young woman or teenage girl that, nowadays, is both created by and viewed through the framework of social media. Michelle Rawlings, a…[read on]
Article by Louisa Stark in Berlin // Apr. 19, 2018
Assemblage is Cathy Wilkes’ medium of choice. She creates installations that show scenes from everyday life, using a combination of made sculptures and found objects. Based in Glasgow, the Belfast-born artist draws upon…[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]
by Berlin Art Link in Berlin // Mar. 2, 2018
Ten years ago, computer-generated imagery (CGI) was a new technology rarely explored. Now CGI is commonly used to make animated feature films, though it remains a medium yet to become omnipresent within the art…[read on]
Article by Marc Girardot in Berlin // Jan. 31, 2018
Founded in 2015, Oqko is a collective and Berlin-based label that works at the intersection of a number of musical and visual practices. The collective’s four founders—Lvis Mejía, astvaldur, DEKJ (aka Hugo Esquinca) and…[read on]