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In Search of Freshwater’ at Wellcome Collection by Lorna McDowell // Aug. 19, 2025. This article is part of our feature topic ...
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Deconstruction and Processing: Bethanien Residents’ Exhibition by Lars Holdgate // July 29, 2025 It seems fitting that Künstlerhaus Bethanien’s large glass facade opens up into Krys Huba’s exhibition ...
Potent Scenes: Paula Rego at Museum Folkwang by Johanna Siegler // July 25, 2025 As I approach the final room of ‘The Personal and The Political’ at Museum Folkwang, the corridors begin to swell with ...
Feeding Frenzy: Caique Tizzi and YBDG at Schinkel Pavillon by Lars Holdgate // Aug. 1, 2025 When I think of food and performance–or art on the wider spectrum–I think of Marinetti and his ‘Manifesto of ...
Liquid Mantras: Patricia Domínguez at Kunstverein Arnsberg by Adela Lovric // July 29, 2025 This article is part of our feature topic Water. Entering ‘Liquid Mantras,’ Patricia Domínguez ’s solo ...
A (Not So) Gentle Splashing: ‘Metabolic Rift‘ at Georg Kolbe Museum by Carolin Kralapp // Aug. 5, 2025 This article is part of our feature topic Water. The Georg Kolbe Museum in Westend was once the ...
Creative Alchemy: An Interview with Lu Yang by Chris Erik Thomas // Aug. 5, 2025 Just around the corner from Kurfürstendamm’s garish designer shopfronts, an otherworldly landscape has taken hold of ...
We’ve shortlisted some of our top suggestions for stylish places to stay, eat and drink during Berlin’s biggest art week of the year.
Berlin Art Link shares our favorite picks for art openings in Berlin, including Tanz im August, Kunstverein Tiergarten, Schinkel Pavillon, DOCK 11, and more ...
Anarchitecture After Everything: An Interview with Jack Halberstam by Adela Lovric // July 29, 2025 Despite its fluid and complex nature, identity is often reduced to fixed political determination.
At Parochialkirche in Berlin, Slater Bradley presents his latest exhibition, ‘Dragonslayer.’ Curated by Almut Hüfler, the show includes an eight-meter-wide, walk-in labyrinth made of 1,200 kg of honey ...
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