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WHAT’S THE USE OF WALLOWING? THREE EXHIBITIONS PUTTING AN END TO LONGING

WHAT’S THE USE OF WALLOWING? THREE EXHIBITIONS PUTTING AN END TO LONGING

Palm trees swaying in the wind, a deep red sunset, deserted streets. In her paintings, artist Simay Keles conveys a feeling we all know too well, longing. Her paintings, currently on display at Scope BLN, are dreamscapes influenced by a Westernized worldview. The scenes may appear idyllic, but they’re painted with unnatural, almost toxic dyes such as neon and cadmium, indicating something sinister bubbling beneath the surface. Austrian writer Ingeborg Bachmann didn’t want to write purely of summertime longing either. In her poem “Enigma” from the sixties, she places her last hope not in the sun’s warmth but in music. Anyone looking for a ray of hope can rejoice, Bachmann’s poem can be viewed until the end of April 2024 — free of charge and accessible to all — on a digital display board above the main entrance to Tiergarten Town Hall. The poem is exhibited by CCA Berlin and the district office of Mitte, alternating with Angélica Freitas’ poem “Nachhinein/Pós”. The presentation will be accompanied by readings, with the next one taking place on 26.03. in the Bärenzwinger, Kinga Tóth and Rafael Moreno, whose poems have already been on display, will present their texts. From Friday evening (22.03.) at Marie 10, British artist Alanna Lawley will demonstrate how the female body is stylized and dissected by society as an object of desire. Based on the practice of intuitive drawing, she creates paintings, sculptures, drawings and texts that describe the complexity of being a woman. Her paintings depict emotional states ranging from agony to devotion — sometimes inspired by tarot, sometimes parietal art. Instead of templates of male longing, Lawley creates self-determined archetypes on paper. With humor and strength, she creates scenes that are relatable to everyone. 

Text: Laura Storfner / Credits: Alanna Lawley, Seepage From My Primal Fountain, Photo: Nick Ash; Angelica Freitas, Displayed Words, Rathaus Tiergarten, CCA Berlin, Photo: Diana Pfammatter/CCA Berlin; Simay Keles, Sailor would you sail me back home.

Scope BLN, Lübecker Str.43, 10559 Berlin–Moabit; map
Simay Keles: Sunset Express Tours & Travels Inc. until 30.03.2024

Bezirksamt Mitte, Rathaus Tiergarten, Mathilde-Jacob-Platz 1, 10551 Berlin–Moabit; map
Displayed Words, until 30.04.2024

Bärenzwinger, Im Köllnischen Park, Rungestr.30, 10179 Berlin–Mitte; map
Reading with Kinga Tóth and Rafael Moreno, 26.03.2024

Marie 10 Showroom Jörg Johnen, Marienstr.10, 10117 Berlin–Mitte; map
Alanna Lawley: Seepage From My Primal Fountain
22.03., 23.03., 30.03., 06.04., 13.04., 20.04.2024
Gallery Weekend (26.–28.04.)

@scopebln 
@smykls 
@alannalawley

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BETWEEN CLOUDMONSTERS AND MAGIC WALLS: IN GERMANY’S FIRST ON STORE

BETWEEN CLOUDMONSTERS AND MAGIC WALLS: IN GERMANY’S FIRST ON STORE

Overcoming your inner sloth with a monster? It could work if you’re walking on clouds, I’d say. And that’s where the Cloudmonster 2 comes in: It wants to take you over the asphalt like a cloud. That’s exactly what On set out to do in 2010. But I can testify that the shoes also take you to the fifth floor of an old building pretty well. Bouncy! After a decade and a half, the idea of a new type of running shoe has become a global player in the sportswear and lifestyle sector – with a worldwide presence and success. And now proud Berliners too, as the first store in Germany opened here on 14.03.2024. The “On Community Store” is practically in the middle of Mitte at the subway station Weinmeisterstraße and is the place to go on two floors for anyone looking for the right equipment for their next run. In addition to the aforementioned Cloudmonster 2 – with neon orange accents, for example – there are also matching outfits from head (caps) to toe (socks) and all body parts in between. Color-coordinated, if you like. While everything to do with running products can be found on the first floor, On has also planned space for events in the basement, in addition to the focus on trail running, training, all-day performance and tennis. Because sport can be perfect me-time, but also social time in the best and most genuine sense.

That’s why On also hosts its own Run Club, which now has a permanent venue here. It is hosted by On Ambassador Björn Menges and starts every Thursday at 18h30, with more community-driven events to follow. At the opening, there was already a foretaste of this with its own T-shirt print station. But if you want to have your very own moment with On first, to get to know the brand: at the silver Magic Walls, you can discover the different shoes, try them on and find your perfect fit – whether for the office run, everyday walk or trail run (then with a waterproof upper). Once you have your shoe of choice on your feet, the only thing missing might be the tunes in your ears. But the On Team has taken care of that too: Jayda G., a Grammy-nominated DJ, producer and environmental toxicologist, has teamed up with a team of neuroscientists from London’s Kinda Studios. The result is this track that will hopefully take your brain to the next level. So listen to it and get used to walking on clouds in the future.    

Text: Nina Trippel / Photos: Joe Clark/On, Robyn Steffen, Shirin Esione

On, Neue Schönhauser Str.19, 10178 Berlin–Mitte; map

@on

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NICE PIES, WINES AND VIBES — PIES TO-GO OR AS BAR SNACK AT WINE BAR NICE

NICE PIES, WINES AND VIBES — PIES TO-GO OR AS BAR SNACK AT WINE BAR NICE

Crispy shell, soft core — crust and filling join forces to create something truly special. Nowhere do pies better than Nice Pies. Nice Pies started their journey in May 2023 and I can’t imagine the pop-up scene without them: whether at The Rad, Pfefferberg Markthalle, or, currently, Kioski — since last summer, when I took my first bite of the Aussie Beef Pie, I’ve been hooked, so hooked I even venture from my neighborhood on weekends to get one. They’ve also settled down in permanent locations: You can find them on the menu at Passenger Coffee and Open House — the latter by no coincidence, as John Darcy, owner of Open House, is one of the “nice guys” and co-founder of Sincerely Coffee. You may know the second founder, Luc McGuiness, from the Kiez-Café Luc. He too is involved in the pie business. Nils Bernau, the third founder, handed over his smoothie store “Liquid Garden” to Luc — and with that, the circle is (almost) complete. But not without Jon Cox. Jon is the Head Chef and responsible for the incredibly delicious pie fillings. Whether savory with braised mushroom and truffle ragout, yellow Thai curry (both vegan) or braised minced beef with red wine and herbs, or sweet with marzipan-apple-cinnamon or hot cherry, or transformations like the Sausage Roll with regional sausage from the Sausage Man with crispy Szechuan chili, wrapped in puff pastry: the agony of choice is inevitable. At least one thing’s for sure: there’s no wrong decision. Since January 2024, the whole package has been available at the Nice wine bar on Arkonaplatz. “Nice Pies, Vibes and Wines” provide the basis for an exuberant, unpretentious evening.

With over twenty years of experience as a sommelier, Nils has put together a great wine list with over eighty natural and low-intervention wines, which can be glass-poured at the pure stainless steel bar, or brought over to you at your wooden table. And if you want to be central to the action, take a seat on the mustard-yellow couch in the middle of the room. Meet up for a glass of wine (or a beer) and a pie in a relaxed weeknight atmosphere or pop in on the weekend for a little stand-up party. You’ll have a good time here all week long. From the beginning of May 2024, the garden season will also open at Nice. During the day there will be a variation of pastries and cheese sandwiches and in the evening one or two classics from the cocktail menu will be introduced. The pies will of course be available at all times! Sit in the sun at lunchtime and feel like you’re in your own garden, round off the evening with a wine and pie at the bar or under the fairy lights. We can hardly wait.

Text: Robyn Steffen / Photos: Claudia Araujo, Marcus Mainz, Nice Pies

Nice, Kremmener Str.8, 10435 Berlin–Mitte; map

@nicepies.berlin
@nicenice.berlin

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ELEGANT AND REFRESHING: FILTERED WATER FROM LEOGANT

ELEGANT AND REFRESHING: FILTERED WATER FROM LEOGANT

Since the very beginning, 2024 has been all about clarity and simplicity for us. That’s why we now drink water from our water station here in the Cee Cee Studio — a solution specially designed for offices and restaurants by Berlin-based company Leogant. Founded in 2009 by Thomas Hartwig, Leogant is a certified B-Corp — in other words, it’s a company that takes sustainability seriously and meets specified criteria, from the use of green electricity to CO2 avoidance. Above all, Leogant represents an elegant solution for water filters and water treatment for offices, homes and creative spaces of all kinds. The company calls its water treatment “close to nature” and this is one of its unique selling points. For us, however, it is above all a beautifully designed solution. Our station fits perfectly into our sleek black kitchen unit. But what do appearances matter if the taste isn’t right? With Leogant, we’re afforded the luxury of both! And that’s how Leogant water makes our tea and coffee taste a lot better. After all, Berlin’s tap water is a bit of a hard case, as we know… The trigger for us to switch from mineral water to Leogant was also one of convenience. Ordering the right amount of water at the right time from the delivery services isn’t always easy. But it’s not just the added tasks of calculating and ordering that have been eliminated, but collecting the half-empty bottles from the office desks. Now every studio member fills up exactly what they want to drink. With sparkling, cold or pure room-temperature water. Not to mention an unexpected perk of the Leogant water station: We now not only meet at the coffee machine but also at the water station for a little chat. In other words, we get up more often, so we keep moving. And as we all know, moving is good for your back, eyes and team spirit. Cheers to a sip of freshly filtered water! 

Text: Nina Trippel / Photos: Sophie Doering

Leogant, Linienstr.56, 10119 Berlin–Mitte; map

@leogant.official

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TINKER AND BORROW: COMMUNITY-ORIENTED VINTAGE SHOP IN GESUNDBRUNNEN — RECOMMENDED BY LUKE JOHNSON

TINKER AND BORROW: COMMUNITY-ORIENTED VINTAGE SHOP IN GESUNDBRUNNEN — RECOMMENDED BY LUKE JOHNSON

If you appreciate Berlin’s vintage scene but need a break from digging through endless boxes, then you might be interested in Tinker and Borrow, a vintage shop (and more) that opened last summer in Gesundbrunnen. I stopped in one day to browse and ended up chatting with the friendly owner, Sabrina. Maybe we just have shared taste, but I like the way the store feels: an aesthetic curation of vintage, handmade, and upcycled; a cozy ambiance that doesn’t feel pretentious or exclusive. Also cool: Tinker and Borrow is more than just a nice-looking store where you can buy pretty things. Sabrina places a big focus on community and knowledge sharing, and the store regularly hosts open events ranging from upcycling workshops to literary readings to knitting club meetups. It’s an eclectic mix, and that’s a good thing. It means there’s likely something perfect for you.

Luke Johnson has been living in Wedding since 2017 as a photographer and aspiring naturalist. He recently completed a master’s degree in natural resource management at the Humboldt University of Berlin and is currently seeking a job in nature conservation.

Text & Photos: Luke Johnson

Tinker and Borrow, Martin-Opitz-Str.21, 13357 Berlin–Gesundbrunnen; map

@tinkerandborrow
@luke________johnson

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