Marius Babias Books
Wie Architektur sozial denken kann: How Architecture can think socially
By Engelbert Lutke Daldrup, Matthias Sauerbruch, Engelbert L Tke Daldrup, Jean Philipp Vassal, Louisa Hutton, Wolfgang Kil, Wilfried Kuhn, Wolfgang Hocquel, Philipp Oswalt, Johannes Kuhn, Bernard Schulz, Marius Babias, Jean P Vassal
Papers and discussions that took place in 2002 at a former Leipzig cotton-spinning mill, the site of the Federkiel Foundation. The focus of discussion was on industrial preservation and the reuse o...
Read MoreHours and hours of inactivity
The publication provides insight into current tendencies and topics of contemporary art production by presenting the work of eleven international artists living in Berlin: Bettina Allamoda, Diana A...
Read MoreHalil Altindere
By Halil Altindere, Kathrin Becker, Marius Babias
Halil Altındere belongs to a generation of artists who substantially took part in Turkey's cultural awakening in the 1990s--as an artist, curator, and publisher. Migration, identity, and gender, bu...
Read MoreMess with your values
By Michaela Richter, Marius Babias
The exhibition 'Mess with Your Values' introduces eleven renown positions from the multi-faceted Berlin art scene and presents the wide range of practices they developed to investigate politicially...
Read MoreA 37 90 89
By Florian Waldvogel, Marius Babias
Initiated in Antwerp in 1969 by a progressive group of collectors, gallery owners, as well as art mediators, and supervised by Kasper König, the project space A 37 90 89 developed a diverse curator...
Read MoreValie Export
By Sabine Folie, Marius Babias
This dense script, which has been unearthed during the archival research for the exhibition of Neuen Berliner Kunstverein, assembled from a universal collection of materials, can now be presented t...
Read MoreThese are the only times you have known
By Michaela Richter, Marius Babias
These Are the Only Times You Have Known' presents the work of 11 international artists who were awarded the Berlin Senate?s Visual Arts Grant.The range of artistic positions they represent re?ects...
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