We spoke to Fearon inside his show at Ashley, where he elaborated on the connections between his paintings, his writing and his sculptural works, and how the tactility…[read on]
Roma corporeality, non-binary spaces, gender issues, the relationship between intimacy and technology, as well as the need for inclusive art institutions, are all topics…[read on]
Since June 2020, Härtelova has been running the Kottbusser Damm 68 apartment gallery in Berlin, a space which functions as a gallery and also contains a small book, zine,…[read on]
In an artistic career ranging from video, film, photography and performance to embroidery and text, Dante Buu’s central issues are love, resistance and intimacy…[read on]
In her multidisciplinary practice, the visual artist Ivonne Thein focuses on the socio-political dimensions of the human body. In our performance-oriented societies,…[read on]
Sophie Utikal’s textile work focuses on the body as a source of information. Her large tapestries depict femme bodies in various states of repose…[read on]
We spoke to curator Nadim Samman about the design for the exhibition ‘The Last Museum’ and what it proposes for the future of digital and non-digital artworks…[read on]
We spoke to Siv Helene Stangeland and Reinhard Kropf of Helen & Hard Architects about their plans for the Nordic Pavilion, which they have transformed into an…[read on]
Eli Cortiñas explores industry, power, politics and memory in her collage-like works of found footage and imagery mixed with her own material…[read on]
Participation is at the core of Marinella Senatore’s work, wherein she creates group performances through a negotiation of forms and meanings with communities…[read on]
Artist and researcher Karin Bolender’s recent book, ‘The Unnaming of Aliass,’ tells the story of the writer’s enduring relationship with a donkey or, rather, an American Spotted Ass…[read on]
As scientists accumulate more and more data, these dense webs of interconnected information and the possible discoveries to be made about our world feel increasingly beyond our grasp…[read on]