May 17, 2019
The Dutch Art Institute (DAI) announces Roaming Assembly #24 Opaque Justice: A Dialectics Of Rerouting – two public events convened by Rana Hamadeh and Giulia Crispiani, respectively, which…[read on]
by Anna Russ // May 17, 2019
Between sipping spritzs along the canals and hopping from one water taxi to another, we photographed some of our favorite works during the 58th Venice Biennale preview week…[read on]
May 16, 2019
Künstlerhaus Schloss Balmoral is offering fully supported fellowships in three different categories to international artists and curators alike…[read on]
May 15, 2019
SKREI Convention invites applications for a residency focussing on the relevance of salted and dried cod as a natural resource and valuable food for the future…[read on]
Article by Johanna Hardt // May 14, 2019
As a written interface transferring knowledge, the most vital purpose of print media is the sharing of information with a specific audience…[read on]
Johanna Hardt // May 12, 2019
In the new economic order of ‘surveillance capitalism’ as identified by that Shoshana Zuboff Holly Herndon’s third LP ‘PROTO’ responds to the growing fear of automation with a counter-narrative…[read on]
Article by April Dell // May 10, 2019
Behind the grand wrought-iron doors of Gropius Bau’s first floor gallery, Chicago artist Theaster Gates presents the legacy of Johnson Publishing Company in an archival photo exhibition …[read on]
Article by Sarah Messerschmidt // May 07, 2019
“A year without a winter” is a phrase well beyond science fictional speculation. Most of Europe, if not the world at large, will remember the later years of the 2010s as frighteningly,…[read on]
Interview by Lucia Longhi // May 06, 2019
Singapore-born and Berlin-based artist Song-Ming Ang uses sound as a malleable material, producing artworks that ultimately embody the manifold ways we experience it…[read on]
May 04, 2019
What power does photography have in revealing social and political truths in the digital age? How are new methods of making, sharing and viewing photography changing our understanding of reality…[read on]
by Johanna Hardt // May 03, 2019
‘Natascha Süder Happelmann’ provides a perfect entry point into Natascha Sadr Haghighian’s practice – one that strictly forbids a start with biographical details and the usually recitation of exhibitions and awards…[read on]
Article by Johanna Hardt // May 02, 2019
Regina Silveira, considered to be one of the most influential Latin American artists of her generation, spent most of her life in São Paulo, Brazil’s most populated city. She graduated from visual arts in her native town of Porto Alegre…[read on]