KW Institute for Contemporary Art has announced its spring 2022 programme. It reflects on the construction of history and reality by introducing new models of narration. Peter Friedl, Rabih Mroué and Oraib Toukan use theatrical and cinematic methods to create a critical intimacy that questions the mechanisms of our seeing and speaking. The exhibitions span […]
read moreSince the Taliban took power in mid-August 2021, thousands of people have left their home country Afghanistan. Artists are particularly threatened: Music, theatre and visual arts are largely banned under the Taliban. Since the Taliban took power in mid-August 2021, thousands of people have left their home country Afghanistan. Artists are particularly threatened: Music, theatre […]
read moreuntil 19.03. | #3309ARTatBerlin | Semjon Contemporary presents since 21st January 2022 the exhibition benthos borborygmi by the artist Michael Kutschbach. After being postponed twice due to the pandemic, the latest work by the artist, who has been living back in Adelaide/Australia for years, is presented in his exhibition “benthos boborygmi” at semjon contemporary gallery. […]
read moreuntil 12.03. | #3308ARTatBerlin | Crone Berlin shows from 29th January 2022 (Opening: 28.01.) the group show There Must Be Some Kind of Way Outta Here in Berlin and Vienna. The group exhibition There Must Be Some Kind Of Way Outta Here examines the desire to escape from social realities and takes place simultaneously in […]
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