Article by Emily McDermott // Sept. 05, 2019
Penny Rafferty, Paul Seidler and Max Hampshire speak about their new platform, Ishtar Gate, and its electronic currency, Ishtar, within the framework of STATISTA…[read on]
Article by Nina Prader // Sept. 03, 2019
Similar to the Canadian pop-rockstar and queer feminist icon’s synth beats, Peaches’ first institutional solo art show is based on a one-liner hook: the Fleshies. Known in the sex toy business as Double Masturbators or…[read on]
Interview by Celia Wickham // Aug. 23, 2019
Marie Ségolène creates and enacts fantastical realms of desire as a means of exploring narratives of sexuality, trauma and grief…[read on]
Interview by Ernela Vukaj // Aug. 20, 2019
‘Intro to Civil War’ is the new exhibition at Open Forum, which showcases the work of Chinese artist Li Shuang. Through the use of video, sculpture, sound and architectural intervention…[read on]
Article by Mary Alexander // Aug. 06, 2019
The current exhibition at Gropius Bau in Berlin, which shares its title with Hieronymus Bosch’s triptych ‘Garden of Earthly Delights,’ takes its cue from the painting’s sexual iconography…[read on]
Article by Johanna Hardt // July 19, 2019
The lights go off and one powerful solo performance is about to follow the last. It’s the second night of the Heroines of Sound Festival at Radialsystem in Berlin…[read on]
Interview by Mary Alexander // July 09, 2019
Stine Marie Jacobsen is a conceptual artist whose practice considers political realities and maps how people and cultures understand ethics around the world. Unafraid to discuss sensitive topics, in ‘Direct Approach,’…[read on]
Interview by Alison Hugill // July 02, 2019
In her broad practice as a visual artist, writer and teacher, Dorine van Meel addresses and advocates feminist methodologies and self-organized forms of collaboration…[read on]
Interview by Louise Trueheart // June 25, 2019
The music you listen to when you’re around 13, I’ve heard it said, is wired in your brain in a way that no other music will ever be…[read on]
Interview by Göksu Kunak // June 19, 2019
Safe. It is a big lie to utter the word safe, while Black folks are being murdered by official dark-blues, while the word rape still exists…[read on]
Interview by William Kherbek // June 12, 2019
Algorithms are, increasingly, turning up in the strangest and most dangerous places. From the micro-targeting of advertising, to the production of news stories…[read on]
Article by Benjamin Busch // June 03, 2019
How to trace nonbinary relations at the Venice Biennale, an aging institution burdened by spatial subdivision into national domains of representation? With a queer transversal approach…[read on]