Art
Concrete jungle: How street artist Dared brightens up Berlin
Walking around Berlin, you've likely spotted one of Dared's signature animal characters pasted up somewhere.
Review
Disturbing scenes of human destruction: Ernst Wilhelm Nay, André Masson: Mythos und Massaker
Currently showing at the Sammlung Scharf-Gerstenberg, 'Mythos und Massaker' exposes two artists' very different approaches to war.
Art
Esteban Jefferson: Race, identity and why museums are in crisis
Painter Esteban Jefferson, whose exhibition 'On Value' is currently on show at Tanya Leighton Gallery, wants you […]
Review
Josephine Baker: Icon in Motion “You can almost feel the curators’ nervousness”
The exhibition 'Josephine Baker: Icon in Motion' explores the complex legacy of the dancer, spy, actress and […]
Editor's Column
“These cultural entities must be free from state interference”: The exposed divisions of Berlin’s cultural sector
Our Art Editor reflects on the Berlin Cultural Senate's self-declaration against “any form of antisemitism”, and what […]
Street art
Meet Josef Foos: The man behind Berlin’s beloved little ‘Street Yogis’
Since 2009, Josef Foos has been spreading joy on the streets of Berlin in the form of […]
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