Sophiensæle, one of Berlin’s most important centers for independent performing arts, will reopen in December after a short break, under the new artistic direction of Jens Hillje and…[read on]
The largest scale solo show to date by Berlin-based artist and choreographer, Melanie Jame Wolf, opened at E-Werk Luckenwalde this month. Curated by Adriana Tranca…[read on]
Openings and events at Gropius Bau, anorak, Ballhaus Ost, Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Galerie im Saalbau, Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien, silent green Kulturquartier,…[read on]
‘Forecast (LX23)’ is a traveling performance, co-produced by MUDAM Luxembourg – Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean, Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein and Arta Sperto…[read on]
Climbing the stairs to Anan Fries’ Kreuzberg flat, which also houses their studio, I lament the fact that these visits always seem to coincide with the few unbearably hot days that this…[read on]
Marianna Simnett seems to have an impressive array of light fixtures in her Siemensstadt studio; this makes sense, given that the space is based in a former light bulb factory, which is…[read on]
Alice Morey is an artist who works with painting, sculpture and textile to build delicate installations. Within the often chaotic space of wilderness, as a concept, she brings to the fore…[read on]
Arijit Bhattacharyya’s exhibition, ‘Sea of Forests’, questions the respective roles of nature and civilisation. Can we dissolve the boundaries between, and relearn from the…[read on]
We head to the studio, which is a small bustling room tucked away at the end of her apartment’s hall. Its surfaces are covered in images, drawings, sketches. Flags and printed…[read on]
Fette Sans welcomes us into her Prenzlauer Berg studio on the first really hot day of the year. The glass-fronted, ground floor space, draped in sensual purple crocodile velvet, offers…[read on]
The relationship between humans and technology, and the ethical implications of the latter, have been the subject of an ongoing debate that draws in all disciplines…[read on]