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]
Berlin // May 04, 2017
The London Photography Diary, in collaboration with the New York Photography Diary, is seeking international entries for their sixth exhibition, on the theme of ‘gender performance’…[read on]
Article by Lucia Love in New York City // Apr. 26, 2017
Andrew Sendor’s installation, ‘Saturday’s Ascent’ on view at Sperone Westwater is an elaborate concoction of a professional mountaineer’s exploits and subsequent disappearance. Painted images…[read on]
Video by MONA productions // Apr. 26, 2017
Tracing one minute in every year of filmmaker Jonas Mekas’ life, Douglas Gordon’s memoir-style film ‘I Had Nowhere to Go’ begins with a story of the first image Mekas ever made, in his native Lithuania…[read on]
Scottish, Berlin-based artist Douglas Gordon gained critical acclaim in the art world with his 1996 Turner Prize win and his piece ’24 Hour Psycho’, a rear-projected…[read on]