When people say that Berlin has an explosive underground, they aren’t just referring to its radical nightlife and its alternative scenes. The … Read More
When people say that Berlin has an explosive underground, they aren’t just referring to its radical nightlife and its alternative scenes. The … Read More
In the very same week that Tacheles is threatened, a new art squat makes the scene by hosting an exhibition … Read More
Berlin is stuck in the eighties… but is it the Summer of ’88 or is it Nineteen-Eighty-Four?
Berlin in the 1990s was a concrete jungle: bricks escaping from the confines of their walls, girders sagging and twisting like vines, wood being warped by the elements into elegant mis-shapes. It was as if the elements had escaped the linear confines of the man-made environment. Naturally, this encouraged Berlin’s new residents to do the same.