The exhibition ‘Still Here’ wishes to point out the importance of contemporary art making in imagining a new positive future, in stimulating public dialogue and in healing our…[read on]
Pieter Schoolwerth’s ‘Rigged’ at Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler (KTZ) explores the ways in which we see the world and ourselves in an age of hyper-mediation…[read on]
On the 12th day of the war, we spoke to Ukrainian artists Victoria Pidust and Volo Bevza about their current experiences, absurdity and how reality is rebuilt by media…[read on]
From painting and photography to animation and sculpture, Fujiwara is known to weave through multiple media, and exemplary instances of this versatility are all on display at…[read on]
The works of the Rome Prize winners of 2019/2020 are jointly presented this year by Villa Massimo and the Stiftung Schloss Neuhardenberg, just outside of Berlin…[read on]
Walton Ford (b. 1960) has been painting large-scale narrative watercolors for 20 years. At first glance, these richly detailed watercolors of animals are reminiscent of the…[read on]
We spoke to Fearon inside his show at Ashley, where he elaborated on the connections between his paintings, his writing and his sculptural works, and how the tactility…[read on]
Openings and events at HKW Haus der Kulturen der Welt, KW, Esther Schipper, PSM Gallery, Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien, Alexander Levy, Neugerriemschneider, Axel Obiger, June, Tête,…[read on]
“Grace Weaver went inside herself.” That is how the German art historian, Christian Malycha, begins the press release of Weaver’s latest exhibition at Soy Capitán…[read on]
Curated by Peter Rehberg and Apostolos Lampropoulos, ‘Intimacy: New Queer Art from Berlin and Beyond’ theoretically opened in 2020 at Berlin’s Schwules Museum,…[read on]
Brazilian artist Beatriz Milhazes’ colorful monograph has recently been expanded to include works made as recently as 2020, exploring all of the artist’s creative phases,…[read on]