SOMETHING FANTASTIC
BERLIN ART LINK STUDIO VISIT: SOMETHING FANTASTIC Article by Elizabeth Feder; Studio Visit Photographs by Elizabeth Skadden Walking into Something Fantastic’s studio space is like stumbling on a...
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BERLIN ART LINK STUDIO VISIT: Plastique Fantastique Article by Jazmina Figueroa; Studio Visit Photographs by Stephanie Third At the Plastique Fantastique office, I was first struck by the atmosphere:...
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BERLIN ART LINK STUDIO VISIT: RAUMLABORBERLIN Article by Alison Hugill; Studio Visit photographs by Dan Dorocic It’s challenging to arrange a studio visit with a collective of architects (ranging from...
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BERLIN ART LINK STUDIO VISIT: PRZEMEK PYSZCZEK Article by AJ Kiyoizumi; Studio Visit photographs by Claudia D’Alò In his recent channels of work, Przemek Pyszczek has painted with concrete and ripped...
View ArticleEYAL BURSTEIN
BERLIN ART LINK STUDIO VISIT: EYAL BURSTEIN Article by Alison Hugill; Studio Visit Photographs by Claudia D’Alò Eyal Burstein points nonchalantly to the four corners of his Kreuzberg hinterhof studio...
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BERLIN ART LINK STUDIO VISIT: MARIANNE VITALE Article by Lucia Love; Studio Visit Photographs by Nicole Motta Artist studios in the city are as diverse as the neighborhoods that they crop up in....
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BERLIN ART LINK STUDIO VISIT: AWST&WALTHER Article by Alena Sokhan; Studio Visit Photographs by Conor Clarke With their name reminiscent of a merchant firm from the beginning of the industrial...
View ArticleARNO BRANDLHUBER
Article by Alison Hugill; Studio Visit Photographs by Alexander Coggin You’ve likely passed the unusual building on Brunnenstraße, clad with multi-coloured polycarbonate and emitting an opaque lantern...
View ArticleTOMÁS SARACENO
Article by Alison Hugill // Studio Visit Photographs by Alexander Coggin Nearing the close of our visit to Tomás Saraceno’s studio in Rummelsburg, he offered an apt metaphor that summed up the working...
View ArticleKATJA STRUNZ
Article by Alison Hugill // Studio Visit Photographs by Ériver Hijano The geometrical shapes and subdued colours of Katja Strunz’s works are aesthetically consonant with her high-ceilinged, brightly...
View ArticleON/OFF
Article by Jack Radley, Studio Photos by Sandra Camey in Berlin // Friday, Nov. 17, 2017 ON/OFF renovated and revived a former motorcycle workshop to build their current studio headquarters in Berlin;...
View ArticleTOMÁS SARACENO
Argentinian artist Tomás Saraceno’s Berlin studio is a space for experimentation and testing out intricate ideas. His working process is interdisciplinary, Saraceno uses knowledge from different fields...
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