Diriyah Art Futures (DAF) has announced a call for applications to its inaugural Mazra’ah Media Art Residency for experienced artists and scholars working…[read on]
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]
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]
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]
Arijit Bhattacharyya’s exhibition, ‘Sea of Forests’, questions the respective roles of nature and civilisation. Can we dissolve the boundaries between, and relearn from the…[read on]
The second edition of the Helsinki Biennial materializes the feeling of environmental doom portentously lingering in the collective consciousness. However, its greater…[read on]
The ways in which humans interact with the Białowieża forest is the subject of Kinga Kiełczyńska’s 2016 work, simply entitled ‘Białowieża,’ which depicts a group…[read on]
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]
Returning for it’s 15th edition, aquamediale endeavours to address the factors that influence our climate and examine the effects of an unrestrained consumer economy…[read on]
Lucas De La Rubia’s multidisciplinary work underwent a transformation during his recent residency at Institut für Alles Mögliche. Spending two months in Berlin during lockdown…[read on]
Kunsthalle Rostock, located two hours by train from Berlin, is currently showing Leiko Ikemura’s ‘From East to East’. The exhibition focusses on the influential Japanese-Swiss artist…[read on]
Creamcake is launching its sixth edition of the 3hd festival in 2020. Creamcake serves as a platform for artistic positions dealing with feminism, intersectionality, queerness and decolonization, and artists…[read on]