Article by Elizabeth Schippers // May 04, 2020
The current global pandemic has triggered a frantic exploration of the possibilities of the online art market, resulting in mass-scale art events like Art Basel moving their offerings online…[read on]
Article by Denisa Tomkova // Apr. 29, 2020
Emília Rigová is a Slovak visual artist and academic of Roma origin. She teaches art at the Matej Bel University in Slovakia, where she established the Department of Roma Art and Culture in 2019…[read on]
Apr. 28, 2020
Faced with a new temporary condition resulting from the widespread effects of COVID-19, traditional avenues for art viewing are being rapidly re-conceptualized. In light of this, we’ve invited a selection of…[read on]
Interview by Lucia Longhi // Apr. 24, 2020
The current show presented online and at STATE Berlin by artist Christian Fogarolli—winner of the Italian Council Prize, which supports the project—is titled ‘PNEUMA.’ The word refers to a quite capacious concept…[read on]
As galleries scramble to reconsider the way audiences experience art in the wake of widespread institutional closure, it seems obvious that the world should turn to the…[read on]
Apr. 21, 2020
In addition to online exhibitions, galleries are now offering daily interviews with artists in quarantine, studio visits, talks and performances on their Instagram stories and IGTV channels…[read on]
Interview by Denisa Tomkova // Apr. 17, 2020
We spoke to Cevdet Erek, Istanbul-based visual artist and musician about his artistic inspiration, his work in Berlin and the difference in performing as a musician in a band and presenting his work to…[read on]
Article by Hannah Carroll Harris // Apr. 16, 2020
Creatives the world over have been finding alternative ways to adapt their practices to the stringent constraints of our new socially-distant lives, with many turning to social media …[read on]
Article by Hannah Carroll Harris // Apr. 14, 2020
Catherine Evans’ quietly confounding works are at once strangely familiar and beyond how we currently know and classify earthly matter. With a background in science, and then photography…[read on]
It is not surprising to learn that Baden-Baden—a German resort town famous for its 19th-century bathhouses and so-called kurhäuser—has sponsored an exhibition on…[read on]
Article by Hannah Carroll Harris // Apr. 07, 2020
As exhibitions close and concerts are cancelled, creatives are turning to the internet to bring their projects to the world virtually. From the mainstays of the largest galleries and institutions, to Berlin’s smallest clubs…[read on]
Article by Bárbara Borges de Campos // Apr. 06, 2020
Teresa Solar’s audiovisual and ceramic works take unexpected routes. Usually resulting from intensive research, her practice is marked by a desire to communicate and express, turning …[read on]