Posts Tagged ‘Berlin Art Link’
SOUND: The Resonators Series // Actress at Berghain
Blog post by Graham Haught – in Berlin; Mon, Feb. 03, 2014.
This past Saturday, Actress played a live set at Berghain’s Panorama Bar from 5 until 7am…[read on…]
PHOTO BLOG // Berlin Graphic Days #3
Blog post by Emelie Flood – in Berlin; Monday, Feb. 3, 2014.
For the third year in a row, Berlin Graphic Days, organized by Berlin Pieces, showcased a rotating selection of the best current illustration, street art & graffiti…[read on…]
Kadar Brock
by Lucia Love // Jan. 17, 2014
Within Brock’s studio the trappings of an intensive painting process are immediately evident. Plaster, enamel, spray paint on a wheeled cart…[read on]
Exhibition // ANALOG at Blain|Southern
Article by Graham Haught – in Berlin; Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2014.
The recent group exhibition ANALOG at Blain|Southern gallery in Mitte provides an interactive space to explore the experience of sound. Featuring works by Jannis Kounellis, Bruce Nauman, Max Neuhaus , Lawrence Weiner, Gilberto Zorio, Carsten Nicolai, Ignacio Uriarte, and Cyril de Commarque, ANALOG remains visually and tonally minimal so as to…[read on…]
Festival // Transmediale 2014
Blog post by Graham Haught – in Berlin; Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2014.
Transmediale 2014 is themed “Afterglow” – denoting a proverbial twilight from which to catalogue the disillusionment and disappointment of the digital revolution. The concept of “Afterglow” is the summation of what we now face: the post-digital age. How are we to respond to…[read on…]
Stefan Kaminski
by Melissa Steckbauer // Nov. 28, 2013
Seated in his studio in Mitte, the shy but generous Kaminski speaks to me about his work. While I listen I survey. The room is a smattering…[read on]
Photo Journal // First issue of HEFT
Blog post by Jennifer Florquin – in Berlin; Friaday, Nov. 22, 2013.
Looking for a new read? If you’re into photography, you might want to check out strong>HEFT. A self/hand-made journal and photo fanzine created by artists with the philosophy of showcasing idiosyncracies rather than perfection…[read on…]
Review // Sarah Lucas: SITUATION
Article by Kimberley Brown – in London; Saturday, Nov. 16, 2013.
Racy imagery, tongue-in-cheek euphemisms, feminist interpretations and breath-taking sexualistion of everyday objects in Lucas’ work, is all brought together in a stunning retrospective of her entire collection, enabling “Situation” to bring something to the table for every visitor…[read on…]
Plastique Fantastique
by Jazmina Figueroa // Nov. 19, 2013
At the Plastique Fantastique office, I was first struck by the atmosphere: a low-lit corridor with a few disco balls and model airplanes…[read on]
INTERVIEW // UBERMORGEN: userunfriendly at Carroll/Fletcher London
Article by Yvette Greslé – in London; Sunday, Oct. 29, 2013.
UBERMORGEN was founded in 1995 by the artist duo lizvlx and Hans Bernhard in Vienna, Austria. The duo’s first exhibition at Carroll/Fletcher, userunfriendly, is an excellent opportunity to reflect on conceptual art practices that, since the 1990s, have explored software art, pixel painting, computer installations, net.art and digital activism (media hacking)…[read on…]
Photo Blog // AURORA 2013
Blog post by Monica Salazar – in Berlin; Tuesday Nov. 5, 2013.
Dallas, Texas is one of the fastest growing cities in America and the contemporary art event Aurora is keeping the city’s arts and culture progress apace. The free event, which took place in October in the urban heart of the Dallas Arts District, revolved around the theme Light of Convergence…[read on…]