Working with illusion, the appearance of motion, and the fragility of material, German-Luxembourgish artist Vera Kox seeks to challenge many preconceived notions of sculpture…[read on]
The cultural complex SODAS 2123 invites sound artists from Baltic and Nordic regions to a funded two month-long artist-in-residency programme in Vilnius, Lithuania…[read on]
Openings and events at Berlinische Galerie, Eigen + Art Lab, einBuch.haus, Fluentum, Galerie im Turm, Halle am Berghain, HKW, ifa-Galerie Berlin, Kanya&Kage, Kunstverein am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz, Mountains, SOMA 300, Temporary Space Berlin, Weserhalle,…[read on]
Perception stands at the centre of Elín Hansdóttir’s work. Focusing on immersive, site-specific installations, the Icelandic artist constructs unfamiliar and seemingly displaced…[read on]
Returning for it’s 15th edition, aquamediale endeavours to address the factors that influence our climate and examine the effects of an unrestrained consumer economy…[read on]
After more than 30 years of teaching, Raimund Kummer is ready to retire. The artist and professor of sculpture at the HBK Braunschweig has been constructing an expansive oeuvre…[read on]
Blessed with one of the sunniest days of the year so far, I hop on the train and set off into the neighbourhood of Kreuzberg to check out what it has in store for this year’s…[read on]
For the next of Berlinische Galerie’s monthly IBB Videoraum screening, filmmaker and artist Ginan Seidl will showcase two of her previous works—‘Spin’ (2017) and ‘Boy’ (2015)…[read on]
‘What Matters’ is both the question and statement of this year’s presentation of works by the Junge Akademie. In what is considered the most comprehensive display of works to date…[read on]