Article by Katharine Doyle in Berlin // Aug. 11, 2017
Increasingly, artists are being called upon to represent viewpoints on climate change into their work; this artistic phenomenon champions environmental awareness on various levels, whether in its material…[read on]
Article by Michelle Standley in Berlin // Jul. 25, 2017
Watching the flat-bottomed barges in Berlin-based photographer Benedikt Partenheimer’s video loop ‘It’s Never Enough’ (2013), as they roll down the Huangpu River before slowly disappearing into the rosy…[read on]
Article by Penny Rafferty in Berlin // Jul. 21, 2017
Dehlia Hannah’s work traverses both the world of image-making and scientific discourse: she started her research in climate change and art around ten years ago and has repeatedly asked the question…[read on]
Article by Diana Arce and Nine Yamamoto-Masson in Berlin // Jul. 07, 2017
We are (of course) not the only ones who have noticed and called out a telling trend in the art scenes we are close to: the tendency of artists, curators, media…[read on]
Article by Nat Marcus in Berlin // Jun. 27, 2017
Like proper witches, the BRUJAS collective shifts shapes: they are a skate crew emerging from the Bronx in the past few years, as well as an apparel design collective, party hosts, and a facilitator of workshops on…[read on]
Article by Claudia Grigg Edo in Berlin // Jun. 14, 2017
Melanie Garland is a Chilean artist, currently based in Berlin. She is a co-founder of nomadicArt, an organisation that facilitates arts workshops for migrants, creating a safe space for action and exchange…[read on]
Article by Penny Rafferty in Berlin // Jun. 09, 2017
documenta 14 will open its doors for the second time this year, in Kassel on June 10th, under less than glowing reviews. After the first segment opened on April 8th in Athens, the exhibition has…[read on]
Article by Alison Hugill in Berlin // May 30, 2017
Through a host of different tactics and strategies, the independent platform Artists Without a Cause (AWAC) aims to connect artists working in the political and social field with organizations and activists who are…[read on]
Article by Liam Casey in Berlin // May 17, 2017
Nearly all new automobiles are computerized in some fashion. Cellphones, of course, are now more than just appliances for calls, but rather devices that facilitate and generate 21st-century communication…[read on]
Article by Ursula Ströbele in Berlin // Apr. 25, 2017
Over the last few years, there’s been an increased interest in fabrics as material in art. Berlin-based artist Anja Schwörer has been working with textiles for more than 15 years, exploring the limits of…[read on]
Article by Penny Rafferty in Berlin // Apr. 17, 2017
Isaac Penn is a fibre artist, textile designer and clothier originally from Canada but now based in Berlin. Penn’s pixelated weaves slow down time. Penn uses an array of images, all familiar in our daily visual…[read on]
Article by Claudia Grigg Edo in Berlin // Apr. 12, 2017
Egill Sæbjörnsson is a Berlin-based, Icelandic visual and performance artist. He graduated from the Icelandic College of Arts and Crafts (now the Icelandic Academy of the Arts) in 1997 and studied at the University of Paris…[read on]