‘What Matters’ is both the question and statement of this year’s presentation of works by the Junge Akademie. In what is considered the most comprehensive display of works to date…[read on]
‘Crush’ is above all an exhibition about desire and queer social exclusion. It reflects multiple journeys and speaks through more than one voice, as the works in the exhibition examine…[read on]
Pieter Schoolwerth’s ‘Rigged’ at Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler (KTZ) explores the ways in which we see the world and ourselves in an age of hyper-mediation…[read on]
The upcoming exhibition of Chinese artist Cen Long at Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo in Venice, entitled ‘Invisible Passages’ will present the artist’s oil paintings in tandem with relics from the 15th and 16th century…[read on]
Opening on March 18th, MaerzMusik returns with an invitation to share time and space through concerts, performances, installations, film presentations and discourse formats.…[read on]
We spoke to Himali Singh Soin about the importance of collective making, both in dialogue with family and friends, and with the non-human entities among us…[read on]
We sat down with Jamie Sisley to discuss the development of ‘Stay Awake,’ his inspiration for the film and his loyalty to documenting truthful human experience…[read on]
In their film ‘Subject Spaces’—now screening in the IBB Video Space at Berlinische Galerie—Katharina Voß and Janin Afken pay tribute to this venue and the way it fostered a community…[read on]
It might seem unbelievable that an artist as famous as Frida Kahlo could have the entirety of the her painted works documented in one book, but that is exactly what Taschen has done with…[read on]
With this message, they hope to gather ideas, comments and sketches and drawings of how architects might envision a new building beside this historical landmark…[read on]
Henie Onstad Kunstsenter in Norway presents the group exhibition ‘Every Moment Counts—AIDS and its Feelings’ brings together 60 international artists and over 200 works…[read on]