A longing for a new concept of the “American Hero” is palpable in the ‘Gertrude Stein and Superman’ exhibition at Haverkampf Leistenschneider gallery in…[read on]
An opening concert consisting solely of about 60 loudspeakers might seem like a rather understated start to an international new music festival…[read on]
‘The Breath of a House is the Sound of Voices Within,’ takes its title from the words of American artist and architect John Hejduk. The quotation sets the thematic tone…[read on]
In the era of techno-feudalism, one’s fortune is dictated by mastery of the algorithm. Patents, copyrights and know-how serve as the protective walls of modern citadels, shielding the…[read on]
The exhibition ‘this is perfect, perfect, perfect’ at Kreuzberg Kunstraum, on view as part of this year’s transmediale, reflects on the indelible presence of online narratives and the non-stop…[read on]
‘On Rape – And Institutional Failure’ is the second chapter of a long-term research project called ‘A History of Misogyny,’ started by Laia Abril in 2014 to rigorously investigate the modus…[read on]
Karim Aïnouz’s exhibition ‘BLAST!’ taps into this feeling, stirring up a sense of wonder for days gone by through a collection of personal photographs and mundane items…[read on]
The curators of ‘Non-Specific Objects’ at Capitain Petzel selected artists whose work actively counters this hegemonic universal promoted by Judd. Through abstraction and…[read on]
The title of Berlin-based duo Elmgreen & Dragset’s current exhibition at Kunsthalle Praha—‘READ’—is both a worthy suggestion and, in its contemporary pop cultural usage, a kind of benign…[read on]
‘Disorder’ is a retrospective of sorts, presenting a selection of works dating from 2008 to the present in an immersive, site-specific setting. For this exhibition, Reyle revisited Abstract…[read on]
At Pirelli HangarBicocca’s cavernous, industrial exhibition space, Thao Nguyen Phan’s works—videos, installations, drawings and paintings—bring a certain poetic softness…[read on]
‘— USSYPHILIA’ is Juliana Huxtable’s largest solo exhibition in Europe to date and dissects her usual wheelhouse of themes, from queerness and sexualised bodies…[read on]