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Turn The Lights Back On: Using Noble Gas for a Noble Cause

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Don’t neon lights make everything better? Perhaps they could even make the world better. This Thursday, neon light extraordinaires SYGNS are using their neon artworks to help make potentially thousands of Syrian children’s lives a little bit brighter. Turn The Lights Back On is a charity event set to raise money for Save the Children … Read more Turn The Lights Back On: Using Noble Gas for a Noble Cause

A Tête-a-Tête with Filmmaker Marissa Medal

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American filmmaker Marissa Medal finds unique connection with Berlin and its people (the city’s adopted artists and otherwise)—ultimately capturing their energy in her documentary series, tête-a-tête Berlin. The series takes a personalized approach to the true and versatile Berlin artists, the tireless ones, behind canvas, living for performance, searching-ever for that perfect word, and thusly … Read more A Tête-a-Tête with Filmmaker Marissa Medal

MONTAG MODUS: Challenging Genre and Gender with a “Berlin Dream Project” Performance

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The performance series Montag Modus is a fervid fusion of artistic genres and visionaries, coming together to question the so-called “Berlin Dream” through different aspects of performance. The first fall edition, held on September 14 at the Collegium Humgaricum Berlin, explores themes of Transgression/Creation by challenging Genre and Gender. This month, featured Germany-based artists Isaac … Read more MONTAG MODUS: Challenging Genre and Gender with a “Berlin Dream Project” Performance

Street Artist ALANIZ Premieres “La Calle Es Un Espejo” at OPEN WALLS Gallery

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Street artist Alaniz swaps his trademark grand murals and roller bombing for “La Calle es un Espejo,” or “The street is a mirror”—a series of rather intimate oil portraits. This event, his first solo forage into the Berlin art scene at OPEN WALLS Gallery, begins September 10. And this transition from grand walls to up-close-and-personal seems … Read more Street Artist ALANIZ Premieres “La Calle Es Un Espejo” at OPEN WALLS Gallery

DRUCK BERLIN: An Interactive Silk Screen Print Festival at Urban Spree

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DRUCK BERLIN, a silk screen printing festival, led by Berlin-based silk screen company Mother Drucker (a name without apology) is back for its third edition—held at Urban Spree on August 15th and 16th. The festival offers a comprehensive overview of all things silk-screened–an interactive, artistic space; a globally-revered gallery; a arena in which to commune and swap … Read more DRUCK BERLIN: An Interactive Silk Screen Print Festival at Urban Spree

The pursuit of happiness in Neukölln, with artist Chaveli Sifre

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What’s happiness? Do you know? Does anybody know? These are the questionings that artist Chaveli Sifre is trying to answer, or at least trying to propose in the new gallery space HOLZ KOHLEN KOKS (HKK). Chaveli is originally from San Juan, Puerto Rico, where she graduated in fine arts at La Escuela de Artes Plasticas … Read more The pursuit of happiness in Neukölln, with artist Chaveli Sifre

Berlin Food Art Week – Where to Eat!

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Berlin Food Art Week is kicking off next week, with many exhibitions, performances, dining experiences, workshops and much more! We are profiling some of the artists at BERLIN LOVES YOU,  but here’s an overview of where to eat during the event (please be aware some places have limited tickets, better book before!): WHERE TO EAT … Read more Berlin Food Art Week – Where to Eat!

Controversial Art with Anne Duk Hee Jordan and Shira Wachsmann

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When I first heard about the performance from artists Anne Duk Hee Jordan and Shira Wachsmann for Berlin Food Art Week I was a bit puzzled: a banquet (or feast) with Volksküche (people’s food). Is that art? The food is going to be served on a 6-meter long wooden table in the middle of Senefelderstrasse, … Read more Controversial Art with Anne Duk Hee Jordan and Shira Wachsmann

What kind of art should be made by an Asian woman? Breaking prejudices with artist kate hers RHEE

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Since I’m here in Germany, thoughts about the roles of women in THIS society, especially being a foreign woman, frequently occupy my mind. I think it’s always interesting to analyze how people behave in a certain context and also to start noticing a little bit more about how a few people change their behavior once … Read more What kind of art should be made by an Asian woman? Breaking prejudices with artist kate hers RHEE

The Shells Project – an immersive experience right at Berlin-Tempelhof

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Whoever was puzzled and fascinated by David Lynch’s Twin Peaks will probably enjoy the immersive theater experience that the guys from 7 Minutes in Heaven Productions are opening this weekend. The Shells – Ausflug nach Neu-Friedenwald  is a performance piece inspired by the legendary work of film director David Lynch, where the audience will be able … Read more The Shells Project – an immersive experience right at Berlin-Tempelhof

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