Mimi Ọnụọha at Secession Vienna by Alison Hugill // Jan. 30, 2026. Many years ago, I attended an academic lecture about ...
Carolina Sculti reviews the solo exhibition of Jamila Barakat, entitled ‘Hoffnung أمل’ at Berlin’s Galerie im Turm ...
Lars Holdgate reviews the exhibition ‘A Story of South Asian Art’ featuring works by Mrinalini Mukherjee at the Royal Academy ...
Eve Rogers visits Canadian artist Myriam Jacob-Allard in her studio at Künstlerhaus Bethanien in Kreuzberg, Berlin ...
Carolina Sculti reviews Dominique McDougal and Carro Sharkey’s performance, ‘Did4luv’ at Sophiensaele’s Tanztage ...
An Interview with Rae-Yen Song by Adela Lovric // Jan. 20, 2026. For their most ambitious exhibition to date, Rae-Yen Song ...
Faye Campbell reviews the solo exhibition of David Horvitz, entitled ‘At the limits of the city,’ at ChertLüdde ...
Monica Bonvicini’s multifaceted practice explores the intersections of architecture, power structures, gender and space. Her work interrogates the meaning of art-making, the ambiguities of language, ...
For Hulda Rós Gudnadóttir the world is a community of people, including their surroundings and movements through time and space. Born in Reykjavik and based in Berlin, Gudnadóttir's work ‘Keep Frozen: ...
As art spaces across Berlin have gradually started opening their doors, we’ve compiled a list of those exhibitions that are now open to the public, with appropriate distance and hygiene measures ...
This article is part of our feature topic Legality. The 13th Berlin Biennale, which brings together over 60 artists and presents more than 170 works, will open on June 13th at four venues across the ...
This article is part of our feature topic Legality. On a small, princess-pink television on the fifth floor of the WIELS Contemporary Art Centre in Brussels, an animated bear smokes a blunt as a ...