Mall of Anonymous provokes a double dichotomy by using both the undermined conditions of the museum and the mall. Museums are currently the subject of widespread criticism as they are seen as representations of authoritarian mechanisms throughout history or as institutions that enable obscure dependencies with interest groups. While the shopping mall occupied a significant […]
read moreEmbedded in the glass architecture of the Schinkel Pavilion, the latest video work by the New York collective DIS imagines scenarios of existence that are far removed from the familiar strategies of linear historiography and knowledge production. The cross-genre science fiction documentary Everything but the World focuses on what is probably the most remote species […]
read moreuntil 02.01 | #3190ARTatBerlin | Schinkel Pavillon currently shows a duo exhibition with the artists HR Giger and Mire Lee. The Schinkel Pavillon brings together the worlds of the late Swiss visionary HR Giger (1940-2014) and the South Korean artist Mire Lee (b. 1988), transforming into a site for an exploration of the darkest aisles […]
read moreuntil 25.07. | #2975ARTatBerlin | Schinkel Pavillon is showing the group exhibition Sun Rise | Sun Set with works by 18 artists and an artist collective until this summer. The cross-generational group show Sun Rise | Sun Set brings together contemporary, as well as 19th and 20th century artists to form a multi-layered response to the fast unfolding eco-catastrophe. […]
read moreuntil 28.07. | #2477ARTatBerlin | Schinkel Pavillon currently presents the group exhibition Straying from the Line. Straying from the Line is dedicated to a fundamentally expanded perspective on the multiplicity of feminist tendencies in the art of the last 100 years. Instead of presenting a straight narrative of feminist art as a generation- and/or identity-specific […]
read moreuntil 24.03. | #2407ARTatBerlin | Schinkel Pavillon is showing until 24 March 2019 the exhibition The Act of Seeing With One’s Own Eyes by the artists Stan Brakhage and David Kamp, curated by Ed Atkins. Taking its title from the notorious 1971 film by Stan Brakhage, The Act of Seeing With One’s Own Eyes is an exhibition about […]
read moreuntil 01.04. | #1841ARTatBerlin | Schinkel Pavillon shows from 10th February 2018 the exhibition by the artist Jordan Wolfson. For further details about this exhibition please change to the German version of ART@Berlin, because the gallery just provided an exhibition description in German language by now. This is how easy it works: See the little […]
read moreuntil 21.01. | #1747ARTatBerlin | Schinkel Pavillon shows from 2nd December 2017 the exhibition “Old Tissues Filled with Tears” by the artist Eliza Douglas. The gallery just provided a German exhibition description by now. For details please change to the german version of ART@Berlin. It is really easy: Just press the language button in the […]
read moreThe Schinkel Pavillon was built in 1969 by the architect Richard Paulick. Paulick is best known for his classicist-modernist architecture of Karl Marx Allee in Berlin. Today, the Schinkel Pavillon serves as a venue for the promotion of contemporary sculpture, installation and media art. The pavilion is located in the garden of the Kronprinzenpalais on […]
read moreuntil 12.11. | #1553ARTatBerlin | Schinkel Pavillon presents from 17th September 2017 the exhibition “The Care With Which The Rain Is Wrong” by the artist Geoffrey Farmer. The gallery just provided a German exhibition description by now. For details please change to the german version of ART@Berlin. It is really easy: Just press the language button […]
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