Berlin Gallery Weekend 6/6: Pamela Rosenkranz
Now on view at Sprüth Magers, Pamela Rosenkranz uses her work to interrogate perception and how we are entangled with our sexual desires and biological material.
Now on view at Sprüth Magers, Pamela Rosenkranz uses her work to interrogate perception and how we are entangled with our sexual desires and biological material.
For her latest solo at Kraupa-Tuskany Ziedler, Beijing-based artist Guan Xiao creates mutant forms and dissonant temporalities in sculpture and video that shed light on our present moment.
With his first solo show at Galerie Buchholz, the New York-based painter continues to pursue an ideal of “muteness” through gestures of abbreviation, interruption and restraint.
On the eve of her new show at König Galerie, the German artist discusses how her objects move between function and dysfunction, the architectural and the emotional.
With their exhibition at Isabella Bortolozzi Galerie, complemented by an off-site catwalk show, the London-based label inhabits the grey area between art and fashion, rejecting the notion of luxury in favor of a new elitism.
Currently showing at Peres Projects, the Berlin- and Vancouver-based painter produces weavings that draw on the histories of abstraction, Bauhaus textiles, and folk art.