There are no limits to art, but to the art world indeed. The Pop-Kultur Festival Berlin creates a space, in which art takes place in its entirety and barrier-free. The Pop-Kultur Festival enables art to take place in public space without sinking into the vacuum of taboos and resentments. Beyond of it all, the festival thus makes an important social contribution, finding ways to bring together people who challenge and reject society’s conventional values. Helena Melikov went to Pop-Kultur Festival…
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Helena Melikov is more than a Berlinograder, as a “Berlinogirl” she is also part of our Berlinograd team. We talked to the talented graphic designer about her childhood, about why Russian New Year’s Eve…
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Helena Melikov is a freelance designer and photographer based in Berlin. We are happy to count the talented Russian-German to our Berlinograd crew. At our Berlinograd Shashlik II, Helena Melikov documented the whole day…
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In 2018, Christian Dettler quit his 9 to 5 job in the marketing department of a big corporation and followed his beautiful partner in crime (and our Berlinogirl) Helena Melikov from Erfurt to Berlin.…
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We recently had the opportunity to visit Alisa Yoffe’s exhibition and meet this electric artist from Moscow at Aperto Raum Berlin. …
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What is art and what is its purpose? I see the purpose of art in promoting humanity and certain moral norms, while choosing to refrain from the moral concept of moralists and understanding moral…
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The Pop-Kultur Festival Berlin presents great art and international artists gathered on three days in Berlin. The festival director Katja Lucker, the curators Martin Hossbach and Christian Morin put together a programme, which includes…
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RUSummit 2018 x Berlinograd 1920s Berlinograd.com and Russian Standard presented the exhibition of “Berlinograd 1920s” and co-hosted the Get Together event at the conference RUSummit 2018 in Berlin-Mitte last Friday. RUSummit is an exclusive…