March 25 | A daily digest of art news

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A new space is to open its doors in June in Berlin, German collector Julia Stoschek, who is on the board of the KW Institute, and whose collection is displayed in part in Dusseldorf, is to open an antenna foundation at the former Czech Cultural Center in Mitte.

The 2,500-square-foot space is to be inaugurated on June 2 to coincide with the 9th Berlin Biennial. Stoschek specializes in video and multimedia art, and the opening exhibition is to feature work by Ed Atkins, Ian Cheng, Juliana Huxtable, Jon Rafman and Hito Steyerl. More information via The Art Newspaper.


Abigail Reynolds, Newsha Tavakolian and Alvin Zafra have been selected to participate in the BMW Art Journey Initiative. The program, organized in collaboration with Art Basel is to fund each artist “a journey of their own choice to develop new ideas and create new projects.” More details on Artinfo.


Two months after the arrival of James Rondeau as Director at the Art Institute of Chicago, the former director of the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Ann Goldstein, is to also join the institution as Vice President and President of the Modern and contemporary art department. More information on Artnet.