The DisOrdinary Architecture Project is a UK–based practice that seeks to develop new processes of spatial design and spatial justice in the built environment…[read on]
Culture Device is revolutionizing the definition of art and beauty through its projects. One such project, Drag Syndrome, is an inclusive platform for exceptional artists with learning disabilities…[read on]
Self-described as a strong network of artists and art mediators eager to counter mainstream ableist narratives and work towards inclusivity in arts and culture, Berlinklusion organizes a myriad of events and workshops and offers consulting…[read on]
Contemporary cultural production is upheld by structures that are exclusive, extractive and exhausting. Sickness Affinity Group offers an alternative to an individualized, competitive mode of artistic production…[read on]
The creation of art is often dialogic. An artist establishes a connection with the material world or an interior discourse and produces a work in response. The work of the Berlin-based Mexican artist Manuel Solano is dialogic in both this metaphoric sense of the term…[read on]
Artists create important works in times of crisis, like Bahar Kaygusuz and Eva Vuillemin where they have found a solution during this precarious isolation. ‘Corona…[read on]
Jerron Herman, interdisciplinary artist based in New York, explores movement and performance as a site for bodies to relate and celebrate the sensory awareness of being…[read on]
Marina Rosenfeld’s practice explores social encounters and experimental participation, turning sound into a three-dimensional field where listening becomes an…[read on]
Seeing a bench in a gallery that says “This exhibition has asked me to stand for too long. Sit if you agree,” is a sight for sore eyes—not to mention sore bodies…[read on]
Filmmaker Sandra Heremans addresses collective memory, personal history and decolonizing consciousness in her film ‘The Yellow Mazda and His Holiness’. The filmic…[read on]