Sharjah Biennial 16 opened to the public on February 6th at 16 venues across the Emirate of Sharjah. This sprawling showcase of international contemporary art features over…[read on]
Through collaboration and commitment to an interdisciplinary practice, artist and DJ Natalia Escobar creates a nuanced body of work with Indigenous communities in Colombia…[read on]
Sam Youkilis is a photographer from New York who takes an anthropological approach to short form video. Using his iPhone, Youkilis creates a series of vignettes of his travels…[read on]
Bubblegum pink, lime green and burnt orange are some of the many colors one can find in a Rao Fu painting. Born in 1978 in China, Fu has been based in Dresden…[read on]
Diriyah Art Futures (DAF) has opened its doors on November 26 in the Saudi-Arabian city of the same name. A partnership of the Saudi Museums Commission and Diriyah Company,…[read on]
Ryoji Ikeda’s exhibition at the Estonian National Museum in Tartu sees his creative edge sharpened to a local focus, tackling Estonia’s history and culture…[read on]
A program that walks the line between art and film for each edition, Forum Expanded creates a space for expanded cinematic forms. As the Berlinale’s segment for experimental film…[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]
The group show ‘Echt?! – Young 3-Dimensional Art from Norway,’ hosted by the Nordic Embassies in Berlin, presents a selection of works from the contemporary art scene in Norway…[read on]
Dutch artist Rineke Dijkstra’s latest show, ‘Still — Moving Portraits 1992 – 2024,’ provides a rich overview of the photographer’s work, which centers around states of transition…[read on]
The 38th edition of transmediale will take place from January 29th to February 2nd under the title of ‘(near) near but – far.’ Algorithms reform our human need for connection…[read on]
Nan Goldin’s ‘This Will Not End Well’ at Neue Nationalgalerie is an exercise in confrontation. Comprising six distinct slideshows spanning five decades…[read on]