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An Alternative History: Bucharest’s Salonul de Proiecte at Spike Berlin
by Hannah Carroll Harris // Feb. 26, 2020
To be creative when Romania was part of the Eastern Bloc was to either conform to the strictures of censorship and Social Realism, or to find ways to take your practice underground…[read on]
‘Phase Shifting Index’ at Centre Pompidou: An Interview with Jeremy Shaw
Interview by Bárbara Borges de Campos // Feb. 25, 2020
Jeremy Shaw is well-versed in creating fictional-futuristic-pseudoscience narratives in his films. ‘Phase Shifting Index’, Shaw’s new installation, opening this week at Centre Pompidou …[read on]
‘AGAINandAGAINandAGAINand’ at MAMbo – Museo d’Arte Moderna di Bologna
by Lucia Longhi // Feb. 21, 2020
Thinking about the word loop, both positive and negative images come to mind. Loops are the circle of life and breath, the reassuring confirmation that existence continues…[read on]
Spatial Imagination: Sirous Namazi at Galerie Nordenhake
by Bárbara Borges de Campos // Feb. 20, 2020
A puzzling sense of displacement grips you as you walk up the stairs to Galerie Nordenhake. What at first appears to be a strangely fragmented conversation between people…[read on]
‘Seismic Movements’: An Interview with Diana Campbell Betancourt
Article by Bárbara Borges de Campos // Feb. 19, 2020
‘Dhaka Art Summit 2020: Seismic Movements’ is the fifth edition of DAS, which brings together artists, curators and thinkers from different points of the globe to discuss, reevaluate …[read on]
me Collectors Room Celebrates 10th Anniversary with Special Exhibition
Feb. 17, 2020
In celebration of its 10th anniversary, me Collectors Room is hosting the special exhibition ‘Moving Energies – 10 years me Collectors Room Berlin’…[read on]
Henrik Potter’s ‘Souls’ at PSM Gallery
by William Kherbek // Feb. 14, 2020
The works of Henrik Potter, collected at PSM Gallery in an exhibition entitled ‘Souls,’ approaches the task at a slant. Potter eschews traditional painterly representation as…[read on]
Inaugural Henie Onstad Triennial for Photography and New Media Opens This Month
Feb. 13, 2020
This year marks the first edition of the Triennial for Photography and New Media at Henie Onstad Kunstsenter (HOK) in Norway. The triennial is the first international presentation of its kind in the country…[read on]
Environmental Devastation and Colonial Trauma: ‘Presence in the Absence’ at Alexander Levy
by Hannah Carroll Harris // Feb. 13, 2020
As stories of environmental devastation fill our daily news feeds at an increasing rate, how do we come to terms with the fact that we are living in an era of unprecedented destruction…[read on]
Berlinale 2020 Forum Expanded Hit List
Article by Hannah Carroll Harris // Feb. 11, 2020
Now in its 70th year, the Berlinale remains one of the largest film festivals in the world. Featuring over 400 films of all genres, lengths and formats…[read on]