Art

Dark Matter’s Christopher Bauder on light, sound and curating the perfect experience
Two years since the opening of Berlin’s hugely popular Dark Matter, we sat down with artist and […]
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Secession: Breaking the standards of its time
The largest collection of Klimt paintings ever presented in Berlin, Secession is now on display at the […]
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Isaac Julien: The poetic and vulgar Playtime of capital
Created in the wake of the financial crisis of 2008, Isaac Julien's exhibition Playtime tackles capital gain […]
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Flashes of Memory: Photography During the Holocaust
Currently at the Museum für Fotografie, this show details how Nazi photography perpetuated their racist, nationalist agenda. […]
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Hugo van der Goes: Between Pain and Bliss
The exhibition Between Pain and Bliss, exhibited at the Gemäldegalerie Berlin, gives an unusual depiction of biblical […]
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bones and all: Melting wax and molten metal at super bien!
The new show in the greenhouse at super bien! places the focus on the formation and metamorphosis […]