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fromColossal
17 hours ago

Stained Glass Objects by Pia Hinz Reflect the Contrast Between Strength and Fragility

Pia Hinz transforms utilitarian objects into fragile stained glass sculptures, exploring the relationship between strength and vulnerability.
Berlin music
fromBerlin Art Link
1 day ago

What To See During Gallery Weekend Berlin | Berlin Art Link

Gallery Weekend Berlin 2026 features 50 galleries showcasing over 80 exhibitions from May 1-3, with additional events across the city.
fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Jule Korneffel Finds Meaning at the End of Light

Korneffel develops a palette for each painting based on research and intuition, paying particular attention to the paint's viscosity and its capacity for making distinct kinds of marks.
Arts
Music production
fromKALTBLUT Magazine
1 day ago

ARY's 'DARKSTAR': A Journey Through Light and Darkness % - %

ARY's new album 'DARKSTAR' showcases her evolution as an artist, exploring deep personal themes and redefining her sound in the Nordic music scene.
fromKALTBLUT Magazine
3 days ago

PLATTE Feierabend - Fashion Revolution Edition with Natascha Von Hirschhausen - KALTBLUT Magazine

Natascha von Hirschhausen's commitment to sustainability is evident in her zero-waste concept, which reduces pattern cut-offs to less than 1% and emphasizes made-to-order production.
Fashion & style
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fromAnOther
4 weeks ago
Photography

Norbert Schoerner's Experiments with Photography in the Age of AI

Norbert Schoerner's book contains no photographs, exploring the impact of ubiquitous images on perception and meaning.
fromBerlin Art Link
2 months ago
Photography

An Interview with Dorte Eifeldt | Berlin Art Link

Dörte Eißfeldt's photography explores relational seeing and the photograph's objecthood through intimate prints, materials, and exhibition arrangements emphasizing perception and material transformation.
Photography
fromBerlin Art Link
5 days ago

Review of Peter Hujar and Liz Deschenes | Berlin Art Link

Peter Hujar's photography captures the intensity of impermanence and liveliness in 1970s and 80s New York, complemented by Liz Deschenes' contemporary works.
Photography
fromAnOther
4 weeks ago

Norbert Schoerner's Experiments with Photography in the Age of AI

Norbert Schoerner's book contains no photographs, exploring the impact of ubiquitous images on perception and meaning.
NYC LGBT
fromAnOther
4 days ago

The Scandalous "Naked Ballerina" That Inspired Florentina Holzinger

Trixie Cordua challenged ballet norms, embracing sexuality and unconventional life choices, while Florentina Holzinger confronts classical ballet and body manipulation in her art.
#art-exhibition
fromFuncheap
1 week ago
Mission District

Curator-Led Tour of The Prince of Homburg

An exhibition explores themes of freedom, repression, desire, and the queer body, offering an intimate experience with the artwork.
fromBerlin Art Link
1 week ago
Berlin music

Preview of 'Vessel & Voyager' at AdK | Berlin Art Link

The exhibition 'Vessel and Voyager' showcases 25 artists exploring identity and history through intimate works created during crises.
Mission District
fromFuncheap
1 week ago

Curator-Led Tour of The Prince of Homburg

An exhibition explores themes of freedom, repression, desire, and the queer body, offering an intimate experience with the artwork.
Berlin music
fromBerlin Art Link
1 week ago

Preview of 'Vessel & Voyager' at AdK | Berlin Art Link

The exhibition 'Vessel and Voyager' showcases 25 artists exploring identity and history through intimate works created during crises.
Artificial intelligence
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Grayson Perry Has Seen the Future review some of these insights into AI are just mindblowing

Artificial intelligence's impact on relationships and society is explored through personal stories and expert insights in Grayson Perry's documentary.
Music production
fromKALTBLUT Magazine
4 days ago

Sibb Unveils "Mine": A Soulful Critique of Hypersexuality - KALTBLUT Magazine

Sibb's single 'Mine' critiques hypersexuality, marking a pivotal shift in his music narrative and launching a cinematic trilogy.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 week ago

carsten holler on the 'most powerful architect' and collective experience at MIT museum

The dream is the confusion machine I didn't have to build, a space where perception slips beyond authorship. Within Communal Dreams, influence operates as a subtle signal rather than a directive force.
Berlin
fromBerlin Art Link
5 days ago

An Interview with Martina Yordanova | Berlin Art Link

This idea has been on my mind for some time, shaped by observing the political situation not only in Bulgaria but more broadly. In Bulgaria, we are going through a profound political crisis.
Berlin music
Arts
fromArtnet News
1 day ago

Cathalijn Wouters Challenges the Boundary Between Painting and Drawing

Cathalijn Wouters' art blends painting and drawing, reflecting modernism while maintaining clarity through her graphic design background.
#fashion
Fashion & style
fromKALTBLUT Magazine
1 week ago

Xinyu Hou: Holding Ground! Designing for the Lived Body - KALTBLUT Magazine

Xinyu Hou integrates lived experiences into fashion, redefining its relationship with psychology and physical wellbeing.
Fashion & style
fromKALTBLUT Magazine
1 week ago

Xinyu Hou: Holding Ground! Designing for the Lived Body - KALTBLUT Magazine

Xinyu Hou integrates lived experiences into fashion, redefining its relationship with psychology and physical wellbeing.
fromBOOOOOOOM!
2 weeks ago

Pictoplasma Berlin 2026

Pictoplasma is the world's leading conference on contemporary character-driven creativity, focusing on storytelling and how characters shape emotion, identity, and meaning.
Berlin
fromBerlin Art Link
5 days ago

An Interview with Dafna Maimon | Berlin Art Link

The title came from starting to look at what would be in the show and realizing that most of the works dealt with people being symptomatic, whether psychosomatically or somatically.
Arts
fromBerlin Art Link
1 week ago

An Interview with Leila Hekmat | Berlin Art Link

The title was spontaneous, impulsive. It was inspired by Kenneth Anger. He has two films with 'Rising' in the title - 'Lucifer Rising' and 'Scorpio Rising' - and I wanted to make something in this supernatural, surreal, occultist, exaggerated, fantasy world, like his films.
Berlin music
#art
Arts
fromKALTBLUT Magazine
3 weeks ago

HYDRA! An Illusion of Abundance - KALTBLUT Magazine

Art, fashion, and sustainability converge in the HYDRA project to inspire ethical consumption and collective responsibility for a sustainable future.
Design
fromArchDaily
2 weeks ago

Reversible Cultural Pavilion Activates Public Space in Frankfurt 2026

Spain's pavilion for World Design Capital 2026 emphasizes reversible cultural infrastructure and innovative materials to address environmental and social challenges.
Media industry
fromKALTBLUT Magazine
4 weeks ago

Building Stories That Matter: A Conversation with Manuel Scheuernstuhl - KALTBLUT Magazine

Manuel Scheuernstuhl transitioned from child voice actor to video journalist, blending storytelling sensitivity with a global perspective in his work.
fromArtnet News
6 days ago

7 New Art Books to Step Into Spring | Artnet News

Casa Kahlo offers an unprecedented look into the famed Mexican painter's family home, Casa Roja, which stands just blocks away from Casa Azul in Mexico City. Kahlo would retreat to Casa Roja when Casa Azul got crazy.
Arts
Berlin music
fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

Isa Genzken Finds Chaos in Order

Isa Genzken's art creates environments that challenge viewers, exploring themes of chaos, politics, and the complexities of human experience.
fromArtnet News
6 days ago

Painting Has Entered Its Performance Era | Artnet News

Much of Instagram's video content is organized around transformation-the virtual magic of the before-and-after and clips that show cause and effect. A person makes pasta from scratch in 20 seconds via edits that compress time-intensive labor.
Arts
Film
fromVulture
1 month ago

The Best Sandra Huller Karaoke Scene Isn't in Project Hail Mary

Sandra Hüller's character Eva Stratt sings a poignant karaoke song in Project Hail Mary, blending humor and emotion amidst a serious narrative.
Berlin
fromBerlin Art Link
4 weeks ago

An Interview with Stephan Koal | Berlin Art Link

The exhibition 'QUEER ART IN THE GDR?' explores East German identity through artists' biographies, connecting past social and political histories to contemporary issues.
fromKALTBLUT Magazine
1 week ago

Hande Yener and Madrigal Ignite the Music Scene with "Ego": A Captivating Berlin-Filmed Collaboration - KALTBLUT Magazine

The collaboration marries Yener's distinctive vocals with the punchy sound of Madrigal, resulting in a contemporary track that resonates with emotional complexity.
Berlin music
fromArtnet News
1 week ago

What Germany's Art Market Reveals About the Limits of Localism | Artnet News

The German economy's post-pandemic rebound has lagged behind other E.U. countries, and that stagnation has also been reflected in its art market.
Arts
Graphic design
fromItsnicethat
1 month ago

The identity for Spatial festival feels aptly three-dimensional

Motion was integrated as a foundational design element rather than an afterthought, creating a dynamic, three-dimensional brand identity that responds to physical and digital spaces.
fromBerlin Art Link
4 weeks ago

Open Call for Berlin Art Week Featured Section | Berlin Art Link

The Featured section highlights projects in newly discovered locations, opening the city's art landscape to diverse, experimental and site-specific approaches.
Berlin
fromArtnet News
1 week ago

The Philosopher Who Predicted Our Post-Literate Art Moment | Artnet News

Flusser believed that the transformation brought about by new media would reshape the world, leading to a consciousness defined by images rather than the written word.
Arts
Arts
fromBerlin Art Link
2 weeks ago

Review of Marianna Uutinen at Hua International | Berlin Art Link

Marianna Uutinen's artwork explores the relationship between body, desire, and rejection through layered acrylic on plastic.
Berlin music
fromBerlin Art Link
3 weeks ago

Review of MaerzMusik 2026 | Berlin Art Link

The interplay of sound and senses at MaerzMusik 2026 lacked clarity and strong direction amidst cultural and political challenges.
Arts
fromBerlin Art Link
2 weeks ago

Review of Group Show Anahita Sadighi Gallery | Berlin Art Link

The exhibition 'Let Us Believe in the Dawn of Spring' celebrates renewal through diverse artistic expressions coinciding with the Persian New Year.
Philosophy
fromBerlin Art Link
1 month ago

Letter from the Editor: Abjection | Berlin Art Link

Abjection describes visceral reactions to undefined things like bodily waste that threaten our stable sense of self and expose our mortality.
fromBOOOOOOOM!
2 weeks ago

"Idling" by Artist Greta Kresse

"These paintings merge the landscape and the intimacy of windows through the framing of the car, bridging the two realms I've typically explored separately. The car becomes a meditation on transition, on existing simultaneously here and elsewhere."
Arts
Medicine
fromBerlin Art Link
3 months ago

An Interview with Lukas Feireiss | Berlin Art Link

Interdisciplinary alliances between arts, medicine, and science foster attention and responsibility, promoting ethical care, patient agency, and collaborative public education.
Miscellaneous
fromArtforum
1 month ago

Stefanie Hessler

John Knight's installation critiques productivity paradigms by allowing untrimmed plants to grow freely, inspired by Paul Lafargue's manifesto on the right to leisure.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

In Berlin, there are movies, there's politics and there's talk about it all

A jury president's 'stay out of politics' remark sparked artist withdrawals, solidarity with Palestine, and accusations of festival censorship linked to German funding.
fromKALTBLUT Magazine
1 month ago

Embracing Grief: Meret Siebenhaar's Intimate Journey in "Goodbye Lullabies" - KALTBLUT Magazine

Inspired by her brother's tragic suicide, the album transforms pain into a powerful musical narrative, breaking the silence surrounding suicide and offering a refuge for remembrance and healing.
Music
Arts
fromBerlin Art Link
3 weeks ago

Interview with Lesia Vasylchenko | Berlin Art Link

Lesia Vasylchenko's work examines how technology reshapes perception, memory, and historical time through her exploration of 'chronopolitics.'
Berlin music
fromKALTBLUT Magazine
1 month ago

Experience the Pulse of Existence: "Urgency" by Leonis Works at Haus Der Visionare - KALTBLUT Magazine

"Urgency" is a groundbreaking multi-disciplinary dance work exploring personal experience and socio-political issues through immersive choreography that transcends traditional stage boundaries.
fromArtforum
2 months ago

Fatima Hellberg

Small, nimble cameras occupy perspectives inaccessible to human perception, creating images that are more visceral and embodied than the purely retinal. In the absence of verbal narration, we witness an interconnected logic of violence: The camerawork lets us see the brutal working conditions, but also the brutality toward other sentient beings and the sea, all unfolding as part of the same process.
Film
fromKALTBLUT Magazine
2 months ago

Bendetta's "Headshot" - A Bold Exploration of Anger and Self-Control - KALTBLUT Magazine

Bendetta's latest single, "Headshot," captures the moment when something shifts: when violent thoughts arise, yet the urge to maintain control prevails. This track navigates themes of anger, boundaries, and the conscious decision to no longer absorb harm without letting it transform you into the one inflicting it. Rather than offering comfort or resolution, "Headshot" demands clarity: it focuses on naming feelings, standing firm within them, and refusing to downplay their significance.
Music
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

If the Berlin film festival ousts its director, there may be no way back

Berlin's status as a national capital makes hosting a major film festival uniquely challenging, as political pressures constantly intrude on cinema and overshadow artistic merit.
fromKALTBLUT Magazine
1 month ago

In Conversation with Malte Bossen! A Movement Of Change. - KALTBLUT Magazine

Pornceptual challenges mainstream perceptions of pornography, reframing it as inclusive, artistic, intimate, and respectful rather than exploitative or taboo. Its events, from Berlin to international stages, bring a sex-positive, body-inclusive ethos to nightlife. Strict consent practices, no-photo policies, and spaces designed for authentic self-expression create a rare kind of freedom - one that allows visitors to explore identity, desire, and intimacy without judgment.
Berlin music
fromwww.kaltblut-magazine.com
2 months ago

Experience the Essence of Black Creativity at Platte Berlin!

From February 17 to March 10, 2026, the vibrant intersection of fashion and art will come alive at Platte Berlin with SPOTLIGHT ON BLACK CREATIVITY. This unmissable pop-up exhibition showcases the brilliance of Black designers and visual artists, setting the stage for an extraordinary celebration of heritage and contemporary expression. Dive into a world where creativity knows no bounds, featuring groundbreaking brands such as adesa, Amaluma Studio, Gelisa George, Dinga, Azea Zalea, and GEMZ.
Fashion & style
fromArtnet News
1 month ago

Berlin's First-Ever Art Gala Was a Love Letter to the City

The evening, spearheaded by directors Sam Bardouil and Till Fellrath alongside patrons Monique Burger and Christine Würfel-Strauss, arrived at a fraught moment for Berlin, whose cultural scene faces funding cuts of roughly €130 million.
Arts
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Rose review Sandra Huller is outstanding in grimy examination of gender stereotypes

A monochrome post–Thirty Years' War drama follows Rose, a woman posing as a soldier who subverts gender norms and seizes prosperity through violence and deception.
#fashion-photography
fromKALTBLUT Magazine
2 months ago

Gulu's Berlin Solo Debut: NIHILISTIC SUPERSTAR at Migrant Bird Space - KALTBLUT Magazine

As we traverse an era dominated by algorithms and driven by the impulse for efficiency, we increasingly sacrifice our ability to feel. In this "age of emotional poverty," highlighted by philosopher Byung-Chul Han, our emotional landscapes grow flatter, our pains diluted, and genuine intimacy replaced with a sterile digital façade. However, in Gulu's evocative imagery, the body emerges as a resilient space of resistance, pushing back against a world that demands we conform to neat, predictable narratives.
Photography
#contemporary-art
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fromKALTBLUT Magazine
1 month ago

Exploring the Depths: Julian Charriere's "Midnight Zone" at Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg - KALTBLUT Magazine

Julian Charrière's 'Midnight Zone' exhibition explores water's ecological and political significance through multimedia art addressing climate change, pollution, and deep-sea mining threats.
Arts
fromBerlin Art Link
1 month ago

An Interview with Igshaan Adams | Berlin Art Link

South African artist Igshaan Adams translates memory into physical matter through installations, textiles, and performances that weave spirit and remembrance into materials like cotton, plastic, and stone.
Berlin music
fromArtforum
1 month ago

METHOD ACTING: BERLIN WINTER SHOWS

Berlin gallery exhibitions explore the dissolution of boundaries between professional and private spaces through experimental film and contemporary art installations.
Berlin
fromBerlin Art Link
2 months ago

Shows To See In Winter 2026 | Berlin Art Link

International exhibitions showcase diverse contemporary art exploring West African heritage, ocean ecology, immersive installations, multimedia works, and collaborations between artists and scientists.
Film
fromVulture
2 months ago

Sandra Huller Gets Her Greatest Role Yet

A gender-disguised veteran returns to an isolated 17th-century farming community, revealing mutable identity amid austere, richly textured black-and-white cinematography.
fromBerlin Art Link
2 months ago

Studio Visit with Myriam Jacob-Allard | Berlin Art Link

Myriam Jacob-Allard appears through a heavy door and greets us with an easy warmth, scooping us up and welcoming us into her world. We are immediately absorbed by an unexpected color-drenched stairwell. Every surface is saturated in a dense, glowing yellow that reads unmistakably as egg yolk, insulating us from the outside in as we make our ascent. We turn into a long hallway whose fragrant freshly waxed floor catches the light, reflecting it back upward so that the corridor seems to glow beneath our feet.
Photography
Berlin
fromBerlin Art Link
2 months ago

Open Call for HTW Berlin Fellowship | Berlin Art Link

HTW Berlin launched the IUNO Innovation Center offering a 2026 artistic fellowship to develop AI+XR projects with support, equipment, events, and co-development May 2026–Jan 2027.
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Pierre Huyghe: Liminals review terrifying quantum visions in a notorious Berlin club take seeing beyond believing

Pierre Huyghe's Liminals is an immersive, disorienting audiovisual installation blending ambiguous near-human imagery with subterranean vibrations and spatial uncertainty.
Fashion & style
fromKALTBLUT Magazine
1 month ago

Reflections of Pain - Carousel: A Fashion Performance Experience - KALTBLUT Magazine

CAROUSEL, a sustainable fashion collective, presented 'Reflections of Pain' featuring four designers exploring anguish and resilience through immersive fashion performance and storytelling.
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Embracing Friction in the Art World

On Franklin Street in Brooklyn's Greenpoint neighborhood, one non-commercial gallery fosters 'a small, stubbornly human space for friction.' Friction—the ubiquitous buzzword that captures the simultaneous delight and discomfort of doing things the slow way—is at the heart of artists Pap Souleye Fall and Char Jeré's current show at Subtitled NYC. It also reflects the overall spirit of this little exhibition space and of a burgeoning movement to reject our culture of optimization in favor of a bumpier, more intimate, less alienating experience.
Arts
Arts
fromKALTBLUT Magazine
1 month ago

Leaving the System Behind: Ines Trafford's Approach to Artist Advocacy - KALTBLUT Magazine

Inès Trafford developed a practice focused on long-term preservation and stewardship of artists' careers by addressing gaps in traditional gallery systems' ability to maintain artistic legacies.
#henrike-naumann
fromBerlin Art Link
2 months ago

An Interview with Monia Ben Hamouda | Berlin Art Link

Monia Ben Hamouda's work weaves calligraphy, material transformation and ancestral memory into sculptures and installations that oscillate between language and form. In conversation, we traced the conceptual and sensory threads of her practice, unfolding through key works that reflect on heritage, embodiment and translation. Using materials such as iron, stone and pigment, her installations become sites where history is not only referenced but physically felt.
Arts
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

A Surprisingly Enjoyable Show About Critical Theory

Echo Delay Reverb examines French critical theory's influence on American art, highlighting Francophone thinkers and artworks addressing labor, incarceration, materiality, and formal contrasts.
Arts
fromdesignyoutrust.com
2 months ago

Robert Reimann Turns Synthography Into Surreal Fine Art Where Prompts Meet Hand And Lens

A wide-ranging showcase of contemporary visual art and photography spanning surrealism, digital and AI art, conceptual sculptures, documentary photography, and inventive fashion and design.
Arts
fromBerlin Art Link
2 months ago

Review of Jamila Barakat at Galerie im Turm | Berlin Art Link

Jamila Barakat transforms archival photos, poetry and family artifacts into collages that make remembrance and belonging into resilient, intergenerational visual practice.
Arts
fromArtnet News
2 months ago

Florentina Holzinger Joins Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac

Florentina Holzinger's boundary-pushing performance practice joins Thaddaeus Ropac ahead of her Austrian Pavilion project "Seaworld Venice" at the Venice Biennale.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

We Must Do More Than Simply Depict Our Lives

The Bronx Museum biennial spotlights representational works that center urban youth and marginalized identities, challenging mainstream narratives through sincere, everyday portrayals.
Arts
fromBerlin Art Link
2 months ago

Review of 'Not I' at Capitain Petzel | Berlin Art Link

A group exhibition channels feverish, fractured interiority—Beckett's Not I video and lacquered sculptures depict entrapment, memory instability, and twitching inner monologues.
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