One could say that Nadya Sayapina’s life and art are inextricably marked by a double occupation—the now almost permanent occupation of Belarus by Russia, as well as…[read on]
We spoke to one member of the nine-person artist collective ruangrupa, Farid Rakun, about how they hope to see their key principles enacted in practice in the context of documenta’s 100-day…[read on]
We spoke with exhibition curators Lena Johanna Reisner and Sonja Hornung about the inspiration and thinking behind their curatorial work, participating artists in the show…[read on]
We spoke to curator Corina L. Apostol about the themes explored in the upcoming exhibition and the critical approach to colonial histories taken by the artistic team, in collaboration with…[read on]
On the 12th day of the war, we spoke to Ukrainian artists Victoria Pidust and Volo Bevza about their current experiences, absurdity and how reality is rebuilt by media…[read on]
We spoke to Himali Singh Soin about the importance of collective making, both in dialogue with family and friends, and with the non-human entities among us…[read on]
We spoke with Libby Heaney about her ongoing exhibition ‘Ent-,’ her art practice that meshes feminist theories and scientific expertise, and her predictions about a technological shift…[read on]
We sat down with Jamie Sisley to discuss the development of ‘Stay Awake,’ his inspiration for the film and his loyalty to documenting truthful human experience…[read on]
His art practice questions and reflects the digital age we live in, in which artificial intelligence and gamification of reality forge our new aesthetic codes and social behaviors…[read on]
In their film ‘Subject Spaces’—now screening in the IBB Video Space at Berlinische Galerie—Katharina Voß and Janin Afken pay tribute to this venue and the way it fostered a community…[read on]
Nicolas Pelzer is a Berlin-based artist whose multimedia body of work—including sculptural installations, video and digital prints—focuses on technology and its effects…[read on]
eeefff is the collective name of Nicolay Spesivtsev and Dzina Zhuk (also known by the alter-ego Bitchcoin), who are based in Minsk and Moscow and have been active since 2013…[read on]