The antidote is a more sustainable natural dyeing revival that seeks to reconnect natural methods with aesthetic pleasure. Among this group of pioneering bio-designers is Ilfa…[read on]
The ways in which humans interact with the Białowieża forest is the subject of Kinga Kiełczyńska’s 2016 work, simply entitled ‘Białowieża,’ which depicts a group…[read on]
Is the very definition of art (and its relationship to artifice) an antithesis to wilderness? Through our upcoming interviews and exhibition reviews, we hope to scratch the surface of what…[read on]
Nakadate makes use of vernacular images and the visual possibilities of the day, such as enlisting the services of internet photo editors, to document and contemplate the passage of time…[read on]
We spoke with van Saarloos, in a written exchange over the course of a few days, about the book and about how age and ageism inform their thought, as well as their artistic and curatorial…[read on]
John Smith has been making films for more than half a century now, and his works examine how time inscribes itself on a work, on a place and on the body itself…[read on]
With his lens focused on the bar’s older performers, James Hosking acknowledges their labor and fatigue, yet simultaneously shows the vigor and vivacity in each queen…[read on]
In this conversation, we touched on aging—both personal and material—and the incongruities inherent in decisions around what is deemed worthy of preservation…[read on]
Created in the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis, Isaac Julien’s video installation ‘Playtime’ (2013) is an intriguing take on the life-altering repercussions brought on by…[read on]
Susan Finlay’s ‘The Lives of the Artists’ is not explicitly about money (the word “money” doesn’t even make an appearance) but it is there in many guises…[read on]