AOTW #9: Waterlilies, Dreams and Reflections: The breathtaking Art of Claude Monet.
Founder of Impressionism, and waterlily obsessive, Claude Monet, dedicated his life to plein air painting, with many of his most famous...
AOTW #7: From Sōsaku-hanga to German Expressionism: The *groovy* history of Woodcut Printing.
Sometimes perceived as a peripheral art form, woodcut printing has, in fact, played an important role in some of the most major artistic...
AOTW#6: Tanaka Tatsuya plays with perceptions, and pieces of brocolli.
Last week, we hosted a diorama workshop with the kids in Pankow, challenging them to create their own mini universes out of shoe boxes,...
AOTW #5: Sheila Hicks, and why good pieces of Art are kind of like animals.
“I think that is important, the wanting: the desire to hold it in your hands, to befriend it, to see if it bites.” We agree with Sheila...
AOTW #3: Miscegenation, Metaphors and Marionettes- the artistic world of Maëlle Foix.
Maëlle Foix, our friend and long-term artistic partner, is this weeks Artist of the Week! She speaks with Manon Jourdan about her work,...