An Artist Studio Visit at the Historic Villa Heike

An Artist Studio Visit at the Historic Villa Heike

We got an inside look at the atelier of artists Johanna Dumet and Manuel Wroblewski in anticipation of the upcoming Berlin Art Week—for which Johanna and Manuel are opening their studio to the public. Johanna skips down the steps of a giant cascading staircase held up by strong Greco-Roman-style columns when she greets me. The smell of oil paint fills the room, and Johanna’s shorts are spattered with vibrant specks of pigment.

When you step inside the Villa Heike, you leave Berlin behind and enter an ornate, yet industrial, version of ancient times. The tall ceiling and decorative columns are what you’d see in an old museum, but the art is refreshingly contemporary, standing out against the barren architecture. After climbing a few flights of stairs, we enter Johanna and Manuel’s atelier. I’m struck immediately by the light—on the top floor of the Villa Heike, their space is illuminated by huge windows facing southwest.

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Anton Unai – A Studio Visit

Anton Unai – A Studio Visit

Just a few weeks ago I shoke hands the first time with Anton Unai, an artist that I have followed and admired for quite some time now, at an exhibition opening at Urban Spree gallery, where he also happens to have his studio. He was so kind to show me around in his artist liar which was a great joy for me as I could see a lot of his work, published and unpublished. While we spoke about art, fame and fortune I took the liberty to make some photos for you which you can see after the jump. There you can also enjoy his latest moving picture work, a short film called tear drops.

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