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‘Traum und Trauma’ at the Museum of Islamic Art

Article by Isabelle Hore-Thorburn // Nov. 23, 2018
The Museum of Islamic Art have reopened and updated their carpet halls under the title, ‘Traum und Trauma’ (Dream and Trauma). The rare and exceptional fragments that comprise the exhibition reflect[read on]


‘ABC of Travel’ at Kunstbibliothek

Article by Isabelle Hore-Thorburn // Nov. 21, 2018
ABC of Travel ventures, in both concept and design, to make the history of travel seen, using objects from their holdings and work by Flavio de Marco[read on]


Jörg Gelbke’s Monuments to Fault

Isabelle Hore-Thorburn // Nov. 16, 2018
The time frames and techniques at work in Jörg Gelbke’s’s exhibition ‘lasting embers’ delight in, happenstance, accident and error, factors diametrically opposed to the conventional notion of casting[read on]


The Light Pours Out: A Conversation with Martin Boyce

Article by Isabelle Hore-Thorburn // Nov. 02, 2018
The notion of fluidity of light and time is not simply a poetic title, but extends into the fabric of ‘The Light Pours Out’, Boyce’s first solo exhibition at Esther Schipper Gallery. The Turner Prize-winning artist has[read on]


Understanding Sexuality in the Digital Age

Article by Sofia Bergmann // Oct. 31, 2018
Contemporary perceptions of sexuality and intimacy as seen through the lens of technology bring out multifaceted and often unexplored traits of our current social climate. The ongoing exhibition ‘Un_Becoming’[read on]


Open Call for 13th Arte Laguna Prize

Oct. 27, 2018
Applications for the 13th Arte Laguna Prize are now open. 120 artists will be selected for an exhibition to take place in the historical Arsenale in Venice in March 2019. Participants also have the chance to win[read on]