Benjamin Busch welcomes viewers to navigate five digital landmarks in his project ‘Scanning the Horizon,’ first launched in December 2021 at the Schwules Museum…[read on]
Organised by the artist and philosopher Wassim Alsindi, a trained physicist and chemist, the 0x Salon has become a port of call for thinkers and creators across media and…[read on]
Through humor, Rachel Youn delivers to the public personal and collective feelings related to socio-political aspects such as queerness, failed social standards and a “cosmic…[read on]
We spoke to Lucy Beech about her ‘Passive Aggressive’ series, as well as her ongoing artistic research into waste and salvage as a form of survival…[read on]
We sat down with American artist Petra Cortright on the occasion of her current exhibition ‘Baleaf Gys Akademiks Maamgic Brokig’ at Société Berlin, which presents a series…[read on]
We spoke to Mike Bourscheid about where his sense of humor originates, his interest in games as a methodology for his performance works and how his costume and prop design…[read on]
Molly Manning Walker is a cinematographer who hails from London. Her film ‘Good Thanks, You?’ is due to feature at the upcoming interfilm festival…[read on]
Elena Felici is the director of ‘BusLine35A,’ a short animated film that will be showcased at this year’s interfilm Festival. The animation is set onboard a bus, where a young female…[read on]
The second year of the Future East Festival, which took place at Musikbrauerei during the first week of October, gave us the perfect excuse to sit down with Eyvaz and discuss his artistic…[read on]
Emma Miranda Moore is the director of the short film ‘Run,’ which will be showcased at this year’s interfilm festival. The film is a raw depiction of complex relationships and life in…[read on]
These five artists—Melissa Guevara, Crack Rodríguez, Ernesto Bautista, Mauricio Kabistan and Mauricio Esquivel—got together and asked themselves how art can impact…[read on]
The work of the French-Algerian artist Kader Attia teaches us that time alone doesn’t heal traumas. Through visual metaphors, individual and collective histories and information…[read on]