A day in Berlin: “how much can you fit in?” asks the first time curator
Share It was March 8th. I was visiting Berlin for the day for the opening of an exhibition I was curating. I woke up around 7:45 and headed down for breakfast. I thought since I am only here for a day, I might as well go the German way and ate meats, gherkins, and some...
The Forgetting of Proper Names: Inside Scoop
Share While I was sitting on a wooden table and rummaging through the small but very interesting library of Calvert 22 Dominik Czechowski showed up. Dominik is one of the curators at Calvert 22 and has co-curated the present exhibition The Forgetting of Proper Names, which in one of the most exciting shows currently on...
Nude – A multimedia interactive installation by Eva Caridi
Share In the following two weeks Eva Caridi, a Greek-English artist, will present a pop-up mulitmedia installation, Nude, at Ambika P3. The site-specific work is an 11-ton artwork consisting of two labyrinths and is one of the largest installations ever shown in central London. The installation took over five years to complete and will be...
Free day? Let’s go to the Tate
Share Every time I go into the Tate Modern I want to turn around because there are just too many people; but for some reason, I always return. This time, I headed to see the Tacita Dean film entitled Film. The key theme of Film is pretty straightforward: it is an exploration of the dying art of...
The Eurotrashy, The Hedge-fundy and The Hamptonites
Share I was surprised by Charles Saatchi’s article this past Sunday in The Guardian. I’ve always given him kudos for his artworld choices but at the same time I am furious by the fact that he has so much power he can manipulate not only the market but actual aesthetics. For example, remember that quite...
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