Article by Brit Seaton in Berlin // Nov. 25, 2016
Akademie der Künste’s exhibition ‘Uncertain States’ presents an contemporary and archival works, standing as artistic resistance against human crisis…[read on]
Article by Brit Seaton in Berlin // Nov. 14, 2016
Through the photographic and sculptural works in ‘Unnecessary Warsaw Correspondent’, Katharina Marszewski presents a meditation on her migration from her native city of Warsaw, and her own…[read on]
Article by Brit Seaton in Berlin // Nov. 12, 2016
Jeremy Shaw’s exploration of transcendental desire has made a significant impression on contemporary art. His contribution has been recognised by the Sobey Art Award, who present him as their 2016 Winner…[read on]
Article by Brit Seaton in Berlin // Oct. 13, 2016
For her first solo exhibition in Germany, Bronx-born photographer Lisa Leone presents ‘How You Like Me Now?’ at HVW8 Berlin…[read on]
My invitation to the studio of artist Euan Williams came with strict instructions to bring a pen: “It shouldn’t be a biro, or water resistant, it should be an ink that could…[read on]
Self-effacing artists are hard to find these days. In the history of photographic theory, critics overzealously claimed for the medium an outward looking gaze that…[read on]
Article by Alice Bardos – in Berlin; Wednesday, Feb. 03, 2016.
Head On Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the work of photographers at all stages of their careers, encouraging innovation, making photography accessible to all and raising awareness of important issues through photography…[read on…]
Article by Alice Bardos – in Berlin; Friday, Jan. 22, 2016.
Ever feel like this city just isn’t Ber-Bling enough for you? Like it has lost much of that former early 2000’s consumption-based, hyper-sexualized shiny MTV swagger that it never really had in the first place? Sounds like you need a little more Zeix in…[read on…]
Article by Alice Bardos in Berlin // Dec. 8, 2015
It is a big night in Berlin when the glamor and sophistication of the photographic subjects on the walls are equally matched by the viewers passing through the gallery. Last Thursday evening at…[read on…]
Before Cindy Sherman, Jeff Wall and Thomas Demand there was Ken Botto (1937-2008). More than a decade prior to these recognized names being celebrated by the art world, Botto was experimenting with staged, color photography, creating groundbreaking work in the confines of a simple outdoor studio…[read on…]
Arriving at the Friedrichshain studio of Daniel Gustav Cramer, I did not bring any zoom recorder or other microphone, only a pencil and small writing pad. Cramer…[read on]