Posts Tagged ‘Andy Warhol’
The Absence of Touch: An Interview with Sofía Salazar Rosales
by William Kherbek // July 9, 2024
Sofía Salazar Rosales’ recent exhibition at ChertLüdde ‘The desire to dance with someone who is not there,’ explored the ways in which presence and absence fuel desire…[read on]
The Week May 13–19, 2024
Openings and events at ACUD Galerie, St. Matthäus-Kirche, Biosphäre Potsdam, Hamburger Bahnhof, Prater Galerie, Zilberman Gallery, DOCK 11, Platform 82, Haus am Lützowplatz, TD, TIER, Fotografiska Berlin,…[read on]
The Plural Lives of Artists: On Susan Finlay’s Memoir
by An Paenhuysen // Apr. 11, 2023
Susan Finlay’s ‘The Lives of the Artists’ is not explicitly about money (the word “money” doesn’t even make an appearance) but it is there in many guises…[read on]
Giveaway: ‘Andy Warhol. Love, Sex, and Desire. Drawings 1950–1962’
Jan. 5, 2021
‘Andy Warhol. Love, Sex, and Desire. Drawings 1950–1962’ features over 300 drawings rendered primarily with ink on paper, portraying young men, with a focus on their form, erotic…[read on]
‘Warhol on Basquiat’: New York’s Iconic Art Duo
July 24, 2019
We’re pleased to announce a giveaway for Taschen’s new book, ‘Warhol on Basquiat: The Iconic Relationship Told in Andy Warhol’s Words & Pictures.’ The pages between the boldly…[read on]
James Turrell’s Invisible Visibility at the Jewish Museum
Article by William Kherbek // July 19, 2018
Visitors ascend into James Turrell’s Ganzfeld via a pyramidal staircase that combines an almost mystical quality with the visual trappings of the iPhone sublime: everything is clean, rounded and aspirational…[read on]
Edit Film Culture! Festival Coming to Berlin
July 4, 2018
The Edit Film Culture! Festival, held in Berlin’s silent green Kulturquartier, will present a blend of films, concerts and exhibitions to celebrate avant-garde cinema and film’s presence in society that was documented by…[read on]
Exhibition // Austin Lee’s ‘Tomato Can’ at Peres Projects
Article by Jack Radley in Berlin // Feb. 16, 2018
“It’s like I just walked out of a matinee, struck by sunlight,” remarked one viewer upon confronting the neon colors of Austin Lee’s air-brushed acrylic paintings at the opening of ‘Tomato Can’ his first exhibition with…[read on]
Automation // Becoming Machine: Rita McBride’s ‘leitplanken’ at Konrad Fischer Galerie
Article by Mitch Speed in Berlin // Dec. 29, 2017
The desire to become a machine belongs to a deceptively proud artistic tradition. Often helpful, machines are also agents of alienation; they usurp our jobs, manipulate our desires, direct our social…[read on]
Announcement // Conceptual Poetics Day at Miss Read: The Berlin Art Book Fair
Berlin // Jul. 09, 2017
This year, Miss Read: The Berlin Art Book Fair will open to the public from July 14th to 16th at Haus der Kulturen der Welt. Conceptual Poetics Day will take over the stage at Miss Read…[read on]