Berliner Zeitgeist In Stroud
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Venue:
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Date:
July 19, 2019 at 06:00 PM -
Location:
South West England
OSR Projects Weather Station 2018 – Elaine Fisher / Alexander Stevenson / Laura Hopes / Simon Lee Dicker –
The Berlin Art Institute runs a residency programme for artists at all stages of their career to come and make work in Berlin, located in Weissensee in the north west of the city it’s a really calm and green […]
[INSERT TITLE] at Kleine Humboldt Galerie, Image: © www.BerlinArtInstitute.com Work by Helena Hladilová We visited the Kleine Humboldt Galerie, located inside the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Curators Agnesa Schmudke & Elisabeth Stumpf gave us a tour of the show and exhibiting artist Britta Lumer talked about […]
Monuments Seminar at BAI, Image: © www.BerlinArtInstitute.com Artist duo VARIOUS & GOULD led a seminar on monuments, discussing past and present monuments of Berlin and the relationship monuments have to their own practice. I followed this seminar by visiting some of […]
I visited the Berlin Biennale during my time on the residency. The Biennale took place over 4 sites, including, Akademie der Künste (Hanseatenweg), KW Institute for Contemporary Art, HAU Hebbel am Ufer (HAU 2), ZK/U – Center for Art and Urbanistics. Titled We don’t […]
Pilvi Takala came to talk about her work, she started by discussing a performance piece called ‘The Trainee’ where she pretended to be a trainee at the accounting firm Deloitte. She would ride the lift up and down all day and sit […]
A portrait of the artists calm, 2018 digital print, wax, found audio 84 x 95 x 16 cm Fehlt, 2018 wooden stretcher, photocopies, text 112 x 84 cm Apply topical cream 2x daily, 2018 melamine board, text, vinyl […]
Thanks to these guys for making my summer ??
A month long residency in Berlin at the BAI
Pilvi Takala came to talk about her work, she started by discussing a performance piece called ‘The Trainee’ where she pretended to be a trainee at the accounting firm Deloitte. She would ride the lift up and down all day and sit […]
New work… A portrait of the artists calm, 2018 digital print, wax, found audio 84 x 95 x 16 cm Fehlt, 2018 wooden stretcher, photocopies, text 112 x 84 cm Apply topical cream 2x daily, 2018 […]
Thanks to these guys for making my Summer ??
A survey of Berlin-based artists by the Institute for Strategy Development found that female artists are worse off than men, with many facing considerable barriers such as a significant gender pay gap and regular sexual harassment.
New and primary research into the gender gap between artists living and working in Berlin.
The tenth Berlin Biennale, titled ‘We Don’t Need Another Hero’, “…proposes a plan on how to face a collective madness; it offers a platform for collective dreaming and for action.”[i] In place of a direct curatorial theme or framework, curator […]
Cathy Wade, July 2018.
An account of ‘Sitting on a Man’s Head’ (2018), a collaboration between Okwui Okpokwasili, Peter Born and a number of Berlin-based artists at the 10th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art, 2018
Now in its 20th year, The Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art is at a cross roads as it once again enters into a dialogue with the city. Curated by Gabi Ngcobo, with a curatorial team made up of Nomaduma Rosa […]
Blog for the 10th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art, June 2018.
The 10th Berlin Biennial takes inspiration from the interchangeability of the numeral X with the letter X, taking as its starting point the ambiguity created through multiplicity. X signifying an unknown variable in mathematics or the unsolved case within […]
An experience of ‘We Don’t Need Another Hero’, 10th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art. Rossanne Pellegrino was one of 10 a-n Artist members who attended the Berlin Biennale preview.
The 10th Berlin Biennale, titled ‘We Don’t Need Another Hero’, sees curator Gabi Ngcobo and her team presenting a finely balanced exhibition that allows individual works to speak and collective ideas to be explored. Cathy Wade, one of 10 a-n Artist members who attended the Biennale preview, reports from the German capital.
Originally from Germany, Glasgow-based painter Cornelius Quabeck first spent time in the city during a two-month artist residency in 2011. He talks to Dan Thompson about living and working in Düsseldorf, London and San Francisco, and the reasons that brought him back to Scotland in 2016.