Suah Im’s solo exhibition ‘Entropy’ at Galerie Eigen+Art Lab in Berlin invites visitors into the depths of self-exploration and existential introspection…[read on]
In an act of reclaiming these myths of the past that still live and breathe today, the group exhibition ‘The Laugh of the Medusa’ at EKKM in Tallinn, Estonia, takes its title from a…[read on]
Leontios Toumpouris advocates for a departure from the hegemony of language. Instead, he urges the exploration of the realm of physical sensation…[read on]
‘Smile Driver’ is a fitting entry point to the group exhibition ‘Trance,’ the main exhibition of the 7th edition of Tallinn Photomonth, an international biennial that now broadens its focus…[read on]
The 9th edition of Creamcake’s 3hd festival entitled ‘Let Them Eat Cake’ was centred around four main events, and a number of satellite programs, presenting the interdisciplinary work of…[read on]
Life on the shores of Lake Maggiore seems perfectly unbothered. On most days, this body of water is just as peaceful, reflecting far more dramatic views of the surrounding Alps…[read on]
‘Deserters’ (2023) at Kunsthaus Baselland is a live installation by Italian artist Chiara Bersani, that uses tapestry, performance and textile works to recentre bodies with disabilities…[read on]
In the airy exhibition space of HaL, visitors can encounter five site-specific installations featuring VR works accompanied by both analogue and augmented reality (AR) echoes…[read on]
The largest scale solo show to date by Berlin-based artist and choreographer, Melanie Jame Wolf, opened at E-Werk Luckenwalde this month. Curated by Adriana Tranca…[read on]
Marina Abramović is once again making history this autumn in London with the opening of two very different shows. The Marina Abramović Institute (MAI)took over the…[read on]
‘இனி வந்தென்ன வராமல் என்ன [Does It Matter Now If I Come or Go]–Letters from Kantstraße 104a’ (2023) is a docu-fiction film and visual arts installation, currently on view at…[read on]
It’s nuance, the “gray zone” antidote to good vs. evil morality, that’s at the conceptual heart of this year’s Steirischer Herbst festival in Graz, aptly titled ‘Humans and Demons’…[read on]