In the lead-up to the bicentenary of the Kunstverein München in 2023, the Summer School entitled ‘The Stories We Tell Ourselves’ explores alternative forms of…[read on]
“Grace Weaver went inside herself.” That is how the German art historian, Christian Malycha, begins the press release of Weaver’s latest exhibition at Soy Capitán…[read on]
To commemorate the Day of Roma Resistance, the European Roma Institute for Arts and Culture (ERIAC) will open the exhibition ‘Roma Resistance and Resilience’ on May 16th,…[read on]
On Sunday, April 4th, the exhibition ‘Points of Resistance’ will open at the Zionskirche in Mitte. The show presents over 50 exceptional international artists,…[read on]
The theme of transmediale’s 2021 festival, “for refusal,” set out to examine the possibilities engendered by refusal, as deviation from the prescribed, and a proposal…[read on]
Following your ‘gut feeling’ is oftentimes determined as an irrefutable answer to life’s questions, but what happens when your gut is tainted by external…[read on]
In the latest exhibition ‘MS Agony’ by American artist Bunny Rogers, currently on view by appointment at Societé Berlin, Rogers grapples with identity and addresses…[read on]
Born in the Czech Republic and now based in Berlin, Hosnedlová conducted an extensive investigation of Ještěd Tower, a 94-meter-tall television transmitter…[read on]
Openings and events at Galerie ART CRU, Kleiner von Wiese, Sexauer, Efremidis, Gregor Podnar, Galerie Anton Janizewski, Sprüth Magers, Capitain Petzel, Galerie Buchholz,…[read on]
Artists create important works in times of crisis, like Bahar Kaygusuz and Eva Vuillemin where they have found a solution during this precarious isolation. ‘Corona…[read on]
Kristina Schuldt is fundamentally a modernist artist. Her work embodies influences from Post-Impressionism, Cubism and late Futurism. In her desire to break away…[read on]
This year’s Berlin Biennale interrogates many forms of oppression enacted globally, coaxing to the surface seldom-heard stories of the marginalized, forgotten and violently silenced…[read on]