Berlin
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Alexander Forbes
BERLIN — For the fifth exhibition at the Berlin outpost of Takashi Murakami’s Hidari Zingaro gallery, the Japanese artist invited Anselm Reyle to curate an exhibition of young artists from the region. The resulting show, “Spectra...
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Alexander Forbes
BERLIN — It’s not so often that institutions get to change face, to truly look in the mirror and rethink their role or what it could be in the future. However, “Relaunch” KW Institute of Contemporary Art’s first exhibition under new chief curator,...
Annika Larsson, Berlin, Christoph Keller, Claire Fontaine, Ellen Blumenstein, EventArchitectuur, Georgia Sagri, Klaus Biesenbach, KW Institute of Contemporary Art, MoMA PS1, Olaf Nicolai, Olafur Eliasson, Ryan Trecartin, Susanne Gaenscheimer, Ulf Aminde, Gallery & Museum Openings, Berlin, Europe, News, Videos
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Rosalyn D'Mello
It’s been more than a year and a half since New Delhi lost artist Sarnath Banerjee to Berlin. Banerjee, whose inimitable drawings and strips are known and loved for their ability to hint at complex themes like generational nostalgia, while...
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BLOUIN ARTINFO
With 66 exhibitions by 51 galleries at Gallery Weekend Berlin 2013, one might think that there’s simply no way to see it all. We’ve proved them wrong. Thanks to unparalleled access, a crack staff of reviewers — Alexander Forbes (AF), Gesine Borcherdt (...
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Lisa Contag
BERLIN — Avant-garde director Robert Wilson returns to the Berliner Ensemble on April 17 with a production of James Matthew Barrie’s “Peter Pan.” In keeping with his successful collaborations with Rufus Wainwright and ...
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Robert Michael Poole
Turkish filmmaker Hakan Algül doesn’t do art-house. In fact, unless his movies can reach the maximum possible audience, he won’t even listen to producer's offers.Algül was in attendance at the Okinawa International Movie Festival to showcase his work outside...
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BLOUIN ARTINFO
– Despite Protests, Berlin Wall Murals Smashed: Under the watch of 250 police officers deployed to contain protesters — who, earlier this month, included David Hasselhoff — a real estate developer went ahead with the planned demolition of...
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Lisa Contag
The exhibition “Public Works – Architecture by Civil Servants” created by Rem Koolhaas’s Office for Metropolitan Architecture for last year’s Biennale of Architecture in Venice has now been invited by Berlin gallerist Johann Koenig to his still-to-be-...
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Isabelle Regnier
BERLIN – Juliette Binoche is currently in Berlin to present Bruno Dumont’s latest film, “Camille Claudel 1915,” in competition for the Berlinale’s Golden Bear prize. Shot in a psychiatric hospital in the South of France, the film focuses on the life...
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Alexander Forbes
If you’ll be hitting the international arts and culture circuit in 2013, there’s one name you need to know: Pret a Diner. Now in its third year, the innovative pop-up dining experience looks forward to its most international year yet in 2013 with stops in Rio...














