Posts Tagged ‘exhibition’
Open Call for Artists // Sound Art for ‘res·o·nant’ at Jewish Museum Berlin
Feb. 3, 2018
The Jewish Museum Berlin is inviting artists to contribute 60-second-long sound clips that will form an important part of conceptual artist Mischa Kuball’s 2018 ‘res·o·nant’ exhibition. Created especially for the new space on…[read on]
Truth // Dani Gal’s ‘Hegemon’ at Berlinische Galerie
Article by Jack Radley // Feb. 1, 2018
Israeli-born, Berlin-based artist Dani Gal’s most recent film, ‘Hegemon’, undermines the assurance of American power and military morality. Gal juxtaposes pedestrian visuals of one day in the nation’s capital…[read on]
Announcement // ‘Check Out’ at Import Projects
Berlin // Jan. 24, 2018
As part of the Vorspiel programming for the 2018 transmediale festival, Import Projects, the nonprofit independent project space known for its innovative programming dissecting cultural…[read on]
Exhibition // Barbara Kapusta: ‘Empathic Creatures’ at Ashley Berlin
Article by Jess Harrison in Berlin // Jan. 23, 2018
‘Empathic Creatures’, Barbara Kapusta’s first solo exhibition in Germany, presents a new body of work, combining film, sculptural objects and text, all of which studies how objects engage with each other and with us as spectators…[read on]
Announcement // The First Edition of Düsseldorf Photo
Berlin // Jan. 19, 2018
There’s a new art festival coming to Germany next month: Düsseldorf Photo. For 10 days, more than 30 venues around the city—from galleries to museums to private collections to universities—will showcase works and…[read on]
Truth // Alvaro Urbano’s ‘Altbau’ at ChertLüdde
Article by Nat Marcus in Berlin // Jan. 16, 2018
Beg I first attended ‘Altbau’, an installation by Alvaro Urbano currently on view at ChertLüdde, because of a violet hue in a photo selected for the vernissage’s Facebook event. The work could’ve been a print or a painting,…[read on]
Truth // Artist as Informant: ‘Evidentiary Realism’ at Nome
Article by Jack Radley in Berlin // Jan. 05, 2018
‘Evidentiary Realism’ at Nome Gallery uncovers a new wave of realism, one that divulges the underbelly of evidence from larger social systems. The exhibition is curated by Paolo Cirio—an artist who…[read on]
Exhibition // ‘Parapolitics: Cultural Freedom and the Cold War’ at HKW
Article by Jack Radley in Berlin // Nov. 29, 2017
‘Parapolitics: Cultural Freedom and the Cold War’ at Haus der Kulturen der Welt – HKW reveals scandals, reshapes narratives, and interrogates ideologies. The exhibition uses the U.S. Central Intelligence…[read on]
Exhibition // Beth Letain: ‘The Company She Keeps’ at Peres Projects
Article by Jack Radley in Berlin // Nov. 24, 2017
Whose company does Beth Letain keep? She maintains the assertive mark-making of Franz Kline, with more restraint, and the calculation of Donald Judd, with greater viscosity. Letain employs an almost…[read on]
Interview // The Beginnings of Pushkin & Gogol: An Interview with Kevin Rubén Jacobs
Article by Kimberly Budd in Berlin // Oct. 28, 2017
Routinely noted as ambitious, energetic, left of center and ‘not your average’ curator Kevin Rubén Jacobs discusses his passionate and adventurous career moves with Berlin Art Link. Jacobs talks with…[read on]
Exhibition // ‘Black Matters’ at Galerie Barbara Thumm
Article by Jack Radley in Berlin // Oct. 24, 2017
The title of Galerie Barbara Thumm’s current exhibition, ‘Black Matters,’ functions twofold: the show both centers around the concerns of the Black community and recalls the 1992 Toni Morrison essay that emphasizes…[read on]