Posts Tagged ‘Berlin Art Link’
Berlin Art Week…are you ready?
Blog entry by Samantha Manton – in Berlin; Monday, September 05, 2011.
This week, art-lovers of Berlin will be welcoming the beginning of a very busy autumn and coming out en-mass for some fantastic fairs and events that are offered as part of opening week of Berlin’s 2011 Kunstherbst.
Berlin Arch Link: Hark! Shakespeare’s in Görlitzer Park
by Elizabeth Feder // Sept. 4, 2011
In the last fifty years, cities around the world have made it imperative that Shakespeare’s plays be inclusive, inquisitive and reread in a contemporary context. Berlin can now be…[read on]
The floating world of Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849)
by Anna Schultz // Aug. 30, 2011
Living only for the moment, turning our full attention to the pleasures of the moon, the snow, the cherry blossoms and the maple leaves; singing songs, drinking wine,…[read on]
Berlin Art Link presents: Antinomies: Gegensätze at galerie OPEN
In Berlin; Monday, August 29, 2011.
Berlin Arch Link: Berlin Wildes Leben – Species Meet at Überlebenskunst
by Marcus Owens // Aug. 29, 2011
Ask a Berliner, and most will have a story about an encounter or glimpse of a large wild animal in the city. In Berlin Wildes Leben, part of the Überlebenskunst exhibition…[read on]
She Says, She Says
by Melissa Steckbauer, Wendy Vogel // Aug. 26, 2011
Two perspectives on “Adult Contemporary: Family Romance”, the second edition of Kavi Gupta’s annual summer video series…[read on]
Experimentation and Improvisation. A Discussion with Max Ray
by Daniel Thomas Berg // Aug. 25, 2011
The COT Theater is an improvisation performance collective founded in London by director and former art critic Max Ray and visual artist/physical performer Satu Suomela…[read on]
Künstlerhaus Bethanien: Latest showcase of talent
Blog entry and Photos by Amee Lê – in Berlin; Wednesday, August 24, 2011.
In bringing international artists from various backgrounds and countries together, the Künstlerhaus Bethanien continues to encourage an ongoing dialogue between contemporary art and the public with its first-rate exhibitions.
BAL and ICI present Project 35 at Soho House
by Cate Smierciak // Aug. 23, 2011
In the age of fast, streaming internet video and ever-fewer, fledgling art cinemas bold enough to show video art, single-channel video work rarely finds itself publicly presented…[read on]
Time, precious time…IOANA NEMES’ Monthly Evaluations (Time Exposure)
Blog entry by Samantha Manton – in Berlin; Saturday, August 20, 2011.
This week I was lucky enough to discover the conceptual work of Romanian artist Ioana Nemes following a visit to the Jiri Svestka Gallery in Schöneberg for their summer show ‘On the Threshold’. Three large wall pieces, each a different colour but each resembling a giant tombstone, dominate the brightest of spaces at the gallery, demanding a somewhat ominous sense of intrigue…