Arthur returns to Berlin for a late May gallery road trip with Alise, before she takes on a new position as a gallery director in Portugal.
Still piecing together the best exhibitions of Berlin Gallery Weekend, our art drivers head to Haverkampf Leistenschneider, to see Aubrey Levinthal’s exhibition ‘Cloud Cover’. It’s hard to overstate the poetry of this show. There is so much to take in – so many stories to unravel in each composition – that it really deserves to be seen in person, before closing on 15 June.
From there, the drive and conversation meander towards KaDeWe, the Frank Auerbach exhibition ‘The Charcoal Heads’ at The Courtauld, and a discussion of how exactly the show will continue with Alise no longer in Berlin (spoiler: Arthur will call her on the car phone, and there may be one or two new guest hosts in the passenger seat).
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Arthur returns to Berlin for a late May gallery road trip with Alise, before she takes on a new position as a gallery director in Portugal.
Still piecing together the best exhibitions of Berlin Gallery Weekend, our art drivers head to Haverkampf Leistenschneider, to see Aubrey Levinthal’s exhibition ‘Cloud Cover’. It’s hard to overstate the poetry of this show. There is so much to take in – so many stories to unravel in each composition – that it really deserves to be seen in person, before closing on 15 June.
From there, the drive and conversation meander towards KaDeWe, the Frank Auerbach exhibition ‘The Charcoal Heads’ at The Courtauld, and a discussion of how exactly the show will continue with Alise no longer in Berlin (spoiler: Arthur will call her on the car phone, and there may be one or two new guest hosts in the passenger seat).
Arthur Laidlaw & Alise Careva are back for another Art Drive. Still grappling with the fallout of Berlin Gallery Weekend, Alise & Arthur (& Rudi) check out two iconic Mitte galleries: Galerie Eigen+Art (not the lab!), and Sprüth Magers. First, a look at some “old fashioned” (in a good way!) paintings by Kristina Schuldt, then a beautiful, obliquely political group show titled “territory”, featuring work by Mire Lee, Liu Yujia, Gala Porras-Kim, Tan Jing, Zhang Ruyi. Arthur teases a show opening next week in London by his mum (Rudi’s Oma!), Deborah Laidlaw, and Alise alludes to some upcoming news of her own, which may or may not affect our intrepid, itinerant podcasters.
The Art Drive
Arthur returns to Berlin for a late May gallery road trip with Alise, before she takes on a new position as a gallery director in Portugal.
Still piecing together the best exhibitions of Berlin Gallery Weekend, our art drivers head to Haverkampf Leistenschneider, to see Aubrey Levinthal’s exhibition ‘Cloud Cover’. It’s hard to overstate the poetry of this show. There is so much to take in – so many stories to unravel in each composition – that it really deserves to be seen in person, before closing on 15 June.
From there, the drive and conversation meander towards KaDeWe, the Frank Auerbach exhibition ‘The Charcoal Heads’ at The Courtauld, and a discussion of how exactly the show will continue with Alise no longer in Berlin (spoiler: Arthur will call her on the car phone, and there may be one or two new guest hosts in the passenger seat).