Article by Rebecca Partridge // July 15, 2015
Entering the Martin-Gropius-Bau on a sweltering July morning, two lone hunched figures sit in the middle of the vast atrium. At first imperceptible from the normal rumblings of a large building, a voice emerges,…[read on]
Interview by Alison Hugill // July 14, 2015
Claire Tolan is off to London for the rest of the summer to do a sound art residency at The White Building, where she plans to build a web platform for ASMR enthusiasts. Auto-Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR)…[read on]
Black Cracker aka Ellison Renee Glenn is a man of many talents. With a pluralistic vision, he’s breaking down barriers in the music industry, expanding the…[read on]
Interview by Alison Hugill in Berlin // Jul. 09, 2015
In July everyone in Scandinavia seems to go on mandatory vacation. Even in the art world, where the lines between work and non-work are constantly being blurred, it’s important to follow suit. As a result,…[read on]
Article by Lucia Love in Berlin // Jul. 07, 2015
The world we exist in is a dense map of thought. Our knowledge and memories of all experience are constantly accessed and revised as we traverse a landscape of phenomena. It is our creation of…[read on]
Interview by Evanna Folkenfolk // Jun. 27, 2015
To start with stock photography is a kind of bravery. Some don’t pull it off, though the intent is there — the regurgitation of culture, an imbroglio of imagery from the modern world — and what you see is what it is:…[read on]
Interview by Nora Kovacs in Berlin // Jun. 25, 2015
In a world where women are constantly having to defend their position in the work place, curator and writer Tina Sauerländer provides a space in which women creatives can meet, discuss, collaborate, trust,…[read on]
Article by Celia Wickham in London // Jun. 24, 2015
Over the past few years there has been a noticeable and revolutionary surge in young women artists engaging in empowering DIY practices, as a means of reclaiming themselves and their position in…[read on]
Interview by Alison Hugill // June 22, 2015
Argentinian and Black-Brazilian artist and researcher Fannie Sosa has been travelling the world, both online and off, with her deeply healing and politically-informed twerkshops. Sosa is well-versed in the history of…[read on]
Article by Nora Kovacs // June 20, 2015
The latest exhibition at Schinkel Pavillon draws inspiration from the human body- particularly the female body- while evoking some sort of retrofuturistic vision in both artwork and layout. Curated by Nina Pohl and…[read on]
Interview by Göksu Kunak // June 14, 2015
Examining the absurdities around her, artist Monira Al Qadiri mingles Middle Eastern traditions and spaces with Western iconography in a hybrid manner, while going beyond the well-worn clichés of these binary…[read on]
Article by Göksu Kunak // June 10, 2015
The eye is the organ of vision. According to some superstitious beliefs it is also a metaphor of jealousy. The eye is the gaze; the gaze of men, the museum, gallery visitor or, say, the orientalist. In the last…[read on]