Sophie Bruneau
Devil’s Rope tells the story of a universal and apparently ordinary object: barbed wire. It goes back to the first […]
Documentary narrative is as diverse as life itself. Documentaries have the power to move, to surprise and to provide fascinating […]
Manu Luksch, Thomas Tode, Martin Reinhart
»Every age thinks it’s the modern age, but this one really is.« – Tom Stoppard, 1876 Dreams Rewired looks at […]
Lisa Domin
An early response to the ideas of Modernism, E.1027 is architecturally one of the most important private houses in Europe […]
Mia Hansen-Løve
Eden is a poignant journey back to the vibrant Paris of the early1990s. With rave music dominating the clubs, a […]
Stefanie Schroeder
Stefanie Schroeder financed her study of photography by means of various part-time activities – i.e. a series of odd jobs […]
Christina Kubisch (Artist)
Electrical Walks Christina Kubisch has been working with electromagnetic induction for over 25 years. The Electrical Walks, which follow on […]
Jeanne Delafosse, Camille Plagnet
Eugène clatters through the sandy streets of Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso, on his moped, trying to flog mobile […]
Cristina Perincioli
»Saleswomen in a supermarket discover they are paid lower wages than the men who work in the same store. (…) […]
Mijke de Jong
What does it mean to die well? What is friendship in the face of death? When Muis learns that she […]
Gabriele Voss, Christa Donner
»We’d looked for an apartment in Ebel and set up some living and working premises there in order to get […]