Article by Julianne Cordray // Apr. 28, 2016
Dutch photographer Erwin Olaf is known for his elaborately staged, highly charged and emotive portraits. For his collaborative project with…[read on]
Interview by Göksu Kunak // Apr. 27, 2016
I have been stalking Mad Kate since I watched the documentary Sisterhood by the director Marit Östberg, on how to make queer porn. Besides her collaborations with Östberg and other influential artists…[read on]
Interview by Göksu Kunak // Apr. 22, 2016
A woman enters the dark room and immediately leaves the space giggling. Obviously, she felt uneasy about the naked butt, being rhythmically yet gently spanked. The video ‘You Are Boring’ (2015), by artist…[read on]
Interview by Alison Hugill // Apr. 19, 2016
Yishay Garbasz is a Berlin-based artist and photographer whose diverse body of work displays a fortuitous congruity. Often, her subject matter is trauma and its intergenerational inheritance, through…[read on]
Article by Alice Bardos // Apr. 16, 2016
The thought of a sneeze, the touch of an unwashed hand or any form of contact with microbes that can cause illness usually causes people too recoil, but Nonhuman Subjectivities on at the…[read on]
Interview by Celia Wickham // Apr. 15, 2016
Looking at Vivian Fu’s photographs, her romantic and rose-tinted view of the world echoes throughout each image. Her intimate pictures, most often documenting herself and her relationships with others,…[read on]
Article by William Kherbek in Berlin // Apr. 13, 2016
The Shadow of the Body of the Coachman is the title of an impressively ambitious exhibition at Kunstsaele Berlin, which included three distinct phases over the course of the show’s three month life cycle…[read on]
Interview by Alison Hugill // Apr. 11, 2016
Lorenzo Sandoval is an artist, curator, theorist and self-professed amateur architect. His works reckon with distributions of space and power through platforms and encounters that encourage…[read on]
Article by Alice Bardos // Apr. 07, 2016
It takes all of about five seconds for enticing uncanniness to fade into guilty mental admission in Martin Böttger’s Vyger. His vibrantly painted alienesque sculptures can take the viewer down…[read on]
Interview by Penny Rafferty // Apr. 06, 2016
The body in art has always been a contested issue as far as representation, but it is also central to how we understand our identities today through gender, race, sexuality and ethnicity. People use the body as a…[read on]
Article by April Dell // Apr. 5, 2016
Secret Surfaces at KW Institute for Contemporary Art is a sensory smorgasbord as its vast selection of works tackle a complex theme: the production of meaning. The exhibition proposes and…[read on]
Interview by Ruth Amelung // Apr. 04, 2016
I am sitting in a typical Kreuzberg café, white tiled with a wooden, slightly industrial interior flair. It’s just before noon on a grey Wednesday, but it isn’t very busy. An americano in front of me, I’m waiting…[read on]