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Posts Tagged ‘climate crisis’
Letter from the Editor: Cycles
by Alison Hugill // Jan. 10, 2025
At the top of our news cycles right now are the devastating wildfires engulfing much of Los Angeles. These kinds of climate catastrophes…[read on]
‘Songs for the Changing Seasons’ at Klima Biennale Wien
by Alison Hugill // July 5, 2024
Within the context of the inaugural Klima Biennale—a 100-day program presented in Vienna this spring, showcasing ecological positions from the fields of contemporary art, design,…[read on]
Wounded Landscapes: An Interview with Hannah Schillinger
by Beatrix Joyce // May 6, 2024
As part of the research for her recent performance work ‘screen play,’ choreographer Hannah Schillinger visited 12 “wounded landscapes” across Germany and the Czech Republic…[read on]
Letter from the Editor: Habitat
by Alison Hugill // May 3, 2024
Against this dire backdrop, our new topic, Habitat, foregrounds artists and artworks—across performance, dance, architecture and activism—that re-focus our attention on…[read on]
Radical Doom: (Under)scoring Climate Crisis in ‘Forecast (LX23)’
by Rodney LaTourelle // Sept. 12, 2023
‘Forecast (LX23)’ is a traveling performance, co-produced by MUDAM Luxembourg – Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean, Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein and Arta Sperto…[read on]
Algorithmic Rewilding: An Interview with Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg
by Adela Lovric // Aug. 15, 2023
Through her multidisciplinary practice, Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg explores a wide array of topics—artificial intelligence, synthetic biology and evolution, to name a few…[read on]
Ballhaus Ost Presents June Program ‘Queer Planet Future’
by Olivia Ladanyi // June 6, 2023
Prenzlauer Berg performance venue Ballhaus Ost is launching their June program titled ‘Queer Planet Future’. The bill of seven events kicks off on the 9th with ‘Holobiontinnen’,…[read on]
Non-Human Storytellers: An Interview with Himali Singh Soin
by Alison Hugill // Mar. 4, 2022
We spoke to Himali Singh Soin about the importance of collective making, both in dialogue with family and friends, and with the non-human entities among us…[read on]