Spanish artist Enrich. R in interview with curator Johann Alexis von Haehling ahead of his solo show Abstract Problems in Berlin. Join us for the opening on the 13th of February from 18:30 to 21:30 at Gipsstraße 11, 10119 Berlin.
You can find the full video interview with the artist here.
CHARLIE ISOE: WILL BE HOME LATE – LEAVE THE LIGHT ON
In 2008, Circle Culture Gallery presented the "Berliner Strasse" group exhibition, held at the BHC Kollektiv—a former cultural center spanning over 1800 sqm in Berlin. The exhibition brought together cutting-edge works by contemporary street culture artists, showcasing the above-average and headstrong artistic talent emerging from Berlin's young urban art scene and beyond. Featured artists included JAYBO, CHARLIE ISOE, DANIEL TAGNO, ANTON UNAI, XOOOOX, MAROK, MYMO, ALEX FLACH, NOMAD, NEON, and EMESS, each presenting groundbreaking works that pushed the boundaries of street art. An official publication in form of a newspaper accompanied the exhibition.
As part of Beatriz Morales' participation in the duo show Tactile Heritage, on view at Circle Culture Gallery Berlin until 25.01.2025, we had the privilege of interviewing Teywan G. Foroughi, one of her collectors, about his personal connection to her work and the profound impact of living with art in everyday life.
All pictures by Luca Morgantini
MULTITUDE is a solo exhibition by Alexandre Farto, aka Vhils, about our relationship with the city, “the greatest human invention” according to historian Ben Wilson. Spread across the MIMA, visitors can encounter wall carvings, billboards, cityscapes, videos and installations from different time periods that offer a compelling insight into the Portuguese artist approach to the relationship between people and cities.
Saudubray’s work is currently also featured in ‘Beyond the lines’ at the Boghossian foundation in Villa Empain. This exhibition focuses on the works and research of artists who were Residents at the Villa Empain and whose preferred practice involves the line and drawing.
In recent years, exploring historical landmarks within a contemporary context has emerged as a field worthy of exploring. The exhibition "CAPISAYO" by Beatriz Morales at Mies van der Rohe’s Edith Farnsworth House exemplifies this approach, aiming to transform the building while narrating a story that honors its identity.
18 years after his first exhibition, "André Loves Berlin." with Circle Culture Gallery, renowned urban artist André Saraiva has returned for this year’s Berlin Art Week. Keep reading for a personal account from one of the gallery's employees as well as André's recent interview with Condé Nast Traveller at the gallery.
As the fourth and last artist to exhibit in the new NUCLEUS project by Circle Culture Gallery, Julien Saudubray presents his work “Growing #28”. The French artist based in Brussels, is known for his unique approach to painting that revolves around layering and deconstructing the traditional elements of the art form.
You can find a full interview with the artist and curator below.
In anticipation of Ricky Lee Gordon’s second solo exhibition with Circle Culture Gallery, we spoke with Prof. Dr. Jan van Lunzen to explore his relationship with art and discover what specifically drew him to Ricky Lee Gordon’s work in particular.
All pictures by Luca Morgantini
The ART magazine published a nine page feature on the textile art of gallery artist Beatriz Morales in their August edition. Keep reading for the full English version of the article, the original can be found in the attachment.
Curator Johann Haehling von Lanzenauer and artist Tim Plamper in conversation about his work "Atlas" in the NUCLEUS project.
Ahead of Marco Reichert's participation in the NUCLEUS exhibition we have interviewed one of his collectors about the intersection of Arts and Science and what makes a collector tick.
We are thrilled to announce Kanta Kimura as the first artist to exhibit in the new NUCLEUS project by Circle Culture Gallery, an ongoing exhibition series that celebrates maximum focus by featuring a single work of art in an otherwise empty gallery to promote simplicity and deep appreciation.
You can find a full interview with the artist and curator below.
An extraordinary collaboration with Jamie Oliver, the renowned British chef and well-known television personality. This partnership has developed into an innovative artistic project that integrates art, food and interior design at his newest location in Berlin Mitte.
Jonathan Yeo is one of the world’s leading figurative artists, known for his portraits of Monarchs, Celebrities and Politicians alike. The New York Times has now published a profile on the outstanding artist and his newest work depicting King Charles III.
Keep reading for the full article and a brief recounting of Yeos history with Circle Culture.
Carsten Beck is part of the museum show "24! - Questions towards the Concrete Present" at Museum Für Konkrete Kunst in Ingolstadt and Museum Kulturspeicher Würzburg.
A one-of-a-kind studio visit. Our CEO Dirk Staudinger organized a visit to Jeff Koons studio in New York.
Corita Kent will be included in the Holy See Pavilion as part of the 60th International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale, which will take place April 20 to November 24, 2024.
Circle Culture Gallery is featured in the gallery guide “Kunst in Berlin" published by BeBra Verlag.
Tom Jean Webb joining the Masters Painting programme at the Royal College of Arts in London.
Feature on VHILS in "Das Ideale Heim Magazin" from February 2024.
Artist Anna Nezhnaya and designer Litichevska collaborated for Berlin fashion week to bring us the "maison succubus" collection.
A contemporary logic of evolution in popular culture.
Idea, recruitment & conception of the talk "Cross Cultural Entrepreneurship"
An Essay by Circle Culture focusing on the evolving landscape of contemporary art collecting, highlighting the shift towards "living with art" as a transformative practice.
ARTE Info Plus visited Beatriz Morales in her Berlin studio and at the Positions Art Fair 2023. This feature focuses on her unique artistic practice which makes use of the natural agave plant and pre-Hispanic dyeing techniques in order to reconnect with nature, history and culture.