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At Noah Klink, Berlin, the artist’s dog paintings are disarmingly joyful depictions of human-animal relationships

BY Kito Nedo | 23 MAR 23

At Dittrich & Schlechtriem, Berlin, the artist’s distinctive penmanship gets a new media makeover

BY Nadia Egan | 20 FEB 23

At Neue Berliner Kunstverein, the late artist’s installations read as premonitions of visual culture today

BY Claire Koron Elat | 01 FEB 23

At Kupferstichkabinett, Berlin, the artists cold war-era ‘typewritings’ address systems of power through themes of nature, technology and war

BY Alex Turgeon | 12 JAN 23

'Queering Photography’ at C/O Berlin and ‘Queering the Crip, Cripping the Queer’ at Schwules Museum explore representations of identity, gender, disability and sexuality

BY Kevin Brazil | 18 NOV 22

On the occasion of their exhibition at Berlin's n.b.k, Cory Archangel revisits a net art project by the collective

BY Cory Arcangel | 11 NOV 22

At Haus am Waldsee, Berlin, the artist's site-specific installation investigates the ‘incurable experience’ of being female

BY Isabel Parkes | 26 OCT 22

Mitch Speed picks the best gallery shows to see in the German capital

BY Mitch Speed | 16 SEP 22

At Tanya Leighton, Berlin, the artist’s labour-intensive portraits suggest an art historical fever dream

BY Mitch Speed | 24 AUG 22

Despite some worthy presentations, this year’s edition adds little to the ongoing conversation about decolonization

BY Rahel Aima | 16 JUN 22

At PSM, the artist's low-tech, smoke-and-mirrors intervention traces the connection between capitalism and militarism

BY Patrick Kurth | 25 MAY 22

Patrick Kurth speaks to Siddhartha Lokanandi about his Berlin bookstore and creating a space for seduction and indecipherability

BY Siddhartha Lokanandi AND Patrick Kurth | 24 MAY 22

Isabel Parkes speaks to two artists behind the boycott about the institution’s opaque flows of capital and misguided attempts at ‘cultural diplomacy’

Part memoir, part literary portrait, the author’s new book on Berlin goes beyond familiar narratives of the German capital

BY Mitch Speed | 10 MAR 22

After a series of new appointments for Berlin’s museums, Carina Bukuts discusses the future of the city’s institutional landscape with Anselm Franke, María Inés Plaza Lazo, Fabian Schöneich and Sung Tieu

At Galeria Plan B, the artist aims to symbolically transform visitors into a state of extraordinary openness

BY Mitch Speed | 04 FEB 22

Pablo Larios interviews the director, Hartmut Dorgerloh, about its evolution and intentions

BY Pablo Larios AND Hartmut Dorgerloh | 20 JUL 21

At Sweetwater, Berlin, the artist plays on passé 1980's glamour, sculpturally employing transparent and mirrored surfaces to attract and deflect the gaze

BY Chloe Stead | 03 JUN 21

At Mountains, Berlin, the Honduras-born-Florence-based artist explores the complex relationship between the origin and translations of indigenous knowledge

BY Carina Bukuts | 25 MAY 21

At Kicken Berlin the artist's work explores what it meant to be a woman in the German Democratic Republic

BY Anna Voswinckel | 16 DEC 20