William Kherbek speaks to Berlin-based artist Arash Nassiri about his recent exhibition ‘A Bug’s Life’ at Chisenhale Gallery ...
Olivia Noss reviews the group exhibition ‘New Woman, New Vision: Women Photographers of the Bauhaus’ at Museum für Fotografie ...
Chris Erik Thomas speaks to artist Wynnie Mynerva about their current exhibition ‘Volveré y seré millones’ at Société Berlin ...
Berlin Art Link’s selection of highlights from the 60th Venice Biennale’s pavilions and collateral exhibition program ...
The focus on music in this year’s programming at the Hamburger Bahnhof is indicative of a larger trend that has been going on ...
Returning from last week’s preview of the Venice Biennale, the question of scale is on my mind. In recent years, biennials ...
Photos from the preview of the 61st Venice Biennale of Art, including the main exhibition ‘in minor keys’ and the national pavilions ...
This article is part of our feature topic Abjection. For the first time since the 1990s, Berlin is hosting a major exhibition by Marina Abramović, an artist who needs no introduction. Through her ...
Adam Pendleton’s exhibition ‘Can I Be?,’ currently on view at the Langen Foundation, brings together painting, drawing, sculpture and video in a spatially driven exploration of abstraction, language ...
We made a well-sequenced Gallery Weekend route through Schöneberg, dressed only slightly differently than usual to feel like tourists and well-prepared to experience the once-per-year saturation of ...
Gallery Weekend arrives, fleeting as the falling cherry blossom that nestles into the cracks of the pavements in Mitte. Lit up in the sunshine, the galleries along Linienstraße bustle with eager ...
Minor keys “come alive in the quiet tones, the lower frequencies, the hums, the consolations of poetry.” This year’s 61st Venice Biennale preserves the curation of Koyo Kouoh after her sudden passing ...