von Martin Sauter | Nov 24, 2019 | Blog
Along my recent preoccupation with the German Resistance, I came across Ms Kettelhake’s biography of the formidable Libertas Schulze-Boysen, a granddaughter of the Prussian diplomat Philip zu Eulenburg who in the early years of the 20th century became the centre...
von Martin Sauter | Mrz 9, 2019 | Blog
This show, which is a collaboration between London’s National Gallery and its Berlin equivalent, the Gemäldegalerie, finally opened in the German Capital last Saturday, is nothing short of a triumph! For the two museums to cooperate and curate the exhibition...
von Martin Sauter | Feb 6, 2019 | Blog
Dieter Kosslick in his office at Potsdamer Platz. If you look closely, you can spot Hans Scharoun’s Philharmonic Hall in the background. Photo: Berlinale As the Berlinale’s is about to roll out the carpet tomorrow, its outgoing chief, Dieter Kosslick, is...
von Martin Sauter | Jan 21, 2019 | Blog
The film everyone’s been talking about, „Berlin I Love You!“, the latest installment in the „I Love You“ series (previous offerings included Paris, New York, and Rio de Janeiro), and guess what: The movie isn’t even out yet, and...
von Martin Sauter | Jan 16, 2019 | Blog
This year, the Bauhaus is celebrating its 100th anniversary. Part of the celebration include a string of events, taking place in Dessau and Berlin as well as the opening of an additional building in Dessau on the Bauhaus grounds. The BBC has already dedicated a...
von Martin Sauter | Jan 15, 2019 | Blog
Several Berlin dailies reported today that the Federal Chancellery is to get an annex, connected to the main building by a (second) bridge. The annex will be built next to the Ministry of the Interior, next to the spot of today’s heli-pad which, in the future...