July 13, 2019
Manifesta 13 Marseille is looking for local, regional, or international private and public institutions, non-profit organisations, artists, and professionals to participate in the biennial’s Parallel Events program,…[read on]
July 12, 2019
For this year’s Sofia Art Week, Æther—an independent art space in Sofia, Bulgaria led by artist Voin de Voin—will host a program of screenings, performances, lectures…[read on]
July 10, 2019
The latest architectural monograph released by Taschen Books this year, ‘Ando. Complete Works 1975-Today,’ follows the esteemed Japanese architect Tadao Ando’s many built projects over the last four decades…[read on]
Article by Ernela Vukaj // July 08, 2019
Léa Augereau is a Paris-based artist who incorporates her education in fashion design into her paintings. Her work encapsulates the independent, young woman whilst referencing 20th-century figuration…[read on]
Article by Sumugan Sivanesan // July 05, 2019
Catalysed by an open call for Berlin-based artists, the performance event ‘Manifestos for Queer Futures’ premiered at HAU’s multi-venue festival, ‘The Present is not enough…[read on]
Article by Ernela Vukaj // July 03, 2019
‘speed’ is Heike-Karin Föll’s first institutional solo show. Showing at the KW Institute for Contemporary Art until September 1st, the exhibition is an overview of the Berlin-based…[read on]
July 01, 2019
The artist’s newest video work ‘performing monuments’ (2018), currently screening at Berlinische Galerie, addresses the effects of German colonialism as well as genocide, apartheid and racism in Namibia…[read on]
Article by Ernela Vukaj // June 27, 2019
A defunct power plant in East Germany is set to re-open as E-Werk Luckenwalde, a contemporary art centre with exhibition space as well as affordable artist studios and accommodation…[read on]
Article by Mary Alexander // June 24, 2019
In Raphaela Vogel’s ‘Vogelspinne,’ the spider motif features prominently in a seemingly arbitrary collection of sculptural, video and sound pieces that inhabit the artist’s fears and ambitions…[read on]
Article by Mary Alexander // June 21, 2019
Before the opening of its own building in 2021, Kunsthalle Praha organized its first major show entitled ‘Living Kunsthalle,’ an event conceived to bring attention to the city’s newest center for leisure, culture and the arts…[read on]
June 12, 2019
The International Awards for Art Criticism (IAAC) are explicitly intended to stimulate new critical writing. The aim of these awards is to support independent critical coverage of contemporary art, away from the…[read on]