Article by Louisa Stark in Berlin // Apr. 18, 2018
Liu Bolin, often described as the “invisible man” of the art world, is a performer as much as he is a photographer. He stages politically charged photographs by painting his body to blend into the environment. Throughout…[read on]
Article by Adela Kim in Berlin // Apr. 13, 2018
In February 2018, almost nine years since its last album, the performance troupe Fischerspooner released the much-anticipated album ‘Sir’. Two months later, on April 7th, the duo opened an exhibition at the Neue…[read on]
“Is this really your studio?” is a curious question that comes to mind when visiting photographer Tobias Zielony’s physical studio space, which…[read on]
Article by Jess Harrison in Berlin // Mar. 14, 2018
Taking its name from lyrics of the Joy Division song ‘Candidate’, the exhibition ‘Mess With Your Values’ at Neuer Berliner Kunstverein presents 11 international artists who provide insight into the diversity of Berlin’s…[read on]
Article by Jess Harrison // Feb. 23, 2018
Artist and filmmaker, Tomáš Rafa discusses democracy, the refugee crisis and the increasingly indistinguishable boundary between legality and illegality as far-right parties become part of official politics…[read on]
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]
Berlin // Jan. 11, 2018
’16 offers a glimpse into a Berlin scene where nudity is common, and sex, drugs and alcohol are prevalent—a place where everyone is unabashedly themselves……[read on]
Article by Jess Harrison // Jan. 10, 2018
Torbjørn Rødland’s ‘Back in Touch’ constructs a provocative world, one in which the familiar is destabilized and reality is intersected with disturbing details…[read on]
Swiss artist Olaf Breuning spent 16 years developing his practice in New York City before moving Upstate to find a measure of solitude in his work environment. Functioning…[read on]
Article by Jack Radley in Berlin // Nov. 9, 2017
We are fascinated by infinity because we are not infinite. The loop, unlike us, never finishes, and neither does our fascination with the self-contained circuits of our world, from the hyper-saturation of…[read on]
“I used to cry a lot at parties.” I came across this statement on the press release for Lisa Holzer’s exhibition first solo exhibition ‘I come in you – The Party Sequel…[read on]
Article by Claudia Grigg Edo in Berlin // May 15, 2017 Schöneweide certainly has changed over the past few years. A visit to the Reinbeckhallen revealed that a number of large former industrial buildings have recently been, or are in the process of being, transformed into…[read on]