Spartacus Chetwynd is a British performance artist, renowned for her surreal, opulently baroque performances. Chetwynd’s work references themes running the gamut from…[read on]
Peter Böhnisch and Wolfgang Ganter met in 1999 when they began their studies at the Akademie für bildende Künste. I was introduced to the artists in 2007 and have not seen…[read on]
The explicit and provocative credo of Portuguese architecture office Arquitectos Anonimos, founded in 2006, is an active response to the prevalent role that architects have come to…[read on]
After a year-long Fulbright placement in Los Angeles in 2005/06, Berlin based artist Mirko Martin has continually used the West Coast hub as the subject for his artistic…[read on]
Who do you become when a stranger is listening? triage live art collective explores this question thoroughly with their new participatory installation work, Strange Passions, as a…[read on]
Most video artists, video art collectors, dealers and curators alike are reluctant towards enabling the streaming of video art on the internet for a variety of reasons. Be it that they…[read on]
I met Tjorg Douglas Beer last year for a discussion regarding the Kreuzeberg Biennial in his atelier, which had hosted some nights before its grand party of inauguration…[read on]
Yujin Lee is a Korean artist currently living in Berlin, whom I met recently at the opening reception of the group exhibition ‘Fume Emits’ at Loop – Raum für aktuelle Kunst…[read on]
The COT Theater is an improvisation performance collective founded in London by director and former art critic Max Ray and visual artist/physical performer Satu Suomela…[read on]
Nadja Sayej has a mission that suits Berlin’s fancy. The extravagant personality comes from Toronto, Canada where she first studied visual arts, but quit painting in order…[read on]
Javier Peres holds nothing back in this one. From his humble roots in San Francisco to his meteoric rise in Los Angeles, then to Athens and now with his two spaces in Berlin,…[read on]
We started by rummaging. There were boxes of bubble-wrapped paintings, binders thick with inspirational images, photographs and fragments, and two new canvases…[read on]