There’s a theatrical flair to Mario García Torres’ fifth solo exhibition at neugerriemschneider. In ‘nada me han enseñado los años (All the years have taught me nothing)’…[read on]
For the uninitiated, the name Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts might be misleading. What began as a biannual survey of global fine art printmaking…[read on]
Few filmmakers working today so thoroughly unmoor the senses as Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Véréna Paravel. Since emerging from Harvard’s Sensory Ethnography Lab…[read on]
Set in the garden community “Zufriedenheit” (contentment), the 5th Britzenale opens this evening and runs until July 13th. A total of 11 site-specific installations and sculptures…[read on]
Every month, Berlin Art Link shines a spotlight on international exhibitions and events with our Worldwide Hit List. We want to highlight artists, galleries, museums…[read on]
Art history likes clairvoyants. Divine as a tea leaf, the Brazilian Lygia Clark heralded not one, but three casualties of the field: the death of painting, the death of the author…[read on]
“How can we, as workers of the imaginary, recognize the significance and poetics of being when all manners of racism, war, and patriarchal violence redirect the gaze…[read on]
At MGGU in Frankfurt, the group exhibition ‘Fixing Futures. Planetary Futures between Speculation and Control’ gathers clashing, converging and contesting visions of tomorrow…[read on]
The history of Bärenzwinger Berlin is unique. The space opened as a bear enclosure in August 1939, housing Urs, Vreni, Lotte and Jule, who were all gifts from the city of Bern to mark the 700th anniversary…[read on]