In the summer of 2007, Schinkel Pavillon opened doors to its first exhibition—Sylvie Fleury’s ‘Hypnotic Poison.’ The Swiss artist showed futuristic-looking, mushroom-shaped…[read on]
We spoke with Alex Cecchetti about his walk-based project ‘Sentiero’ that can be experienced in the unique setting of the Dolomites, a Unesco World Heritage Site, until September 25th…[read on]
Biotech artist Diana Scherer creates artificial biotopes to grow her root art using soil, seeds, light and subterranean templates from both natural and man-made patterns. The roots follow…[read on]
“Stillness does something … this is not just downtime, it is about cultivating an attitude of rest,” says Victoria Stanton in our interview about doing nothing as art practice…[read on]
One of the lessons documenta fifteen might, despite itself, teach us this year, is that internationalism does not exist. Like the academic concept of interdisciplinarity, the…[read on]
Anja Kirschner is an artist working predominantly with moving images. Her work examines the immersive conditions of contemporary lifeforms and examines the role materiality…[read on]
Dominique White’s installations recall nautical, imaginary worlds. They stage “The Shipwreck(ed),” a term that encompasses the past and future of Blackness through the idea of the sea…[read on]
Carola Spadoni’s work ‘The Peripatetic Film & Video Archive’ (2022) presents, through an elaborately conceived archival practice, decades of footage shot by the artist…[read on]
With more than two decades of working with decoloniality and notions of repair as an artist, Kader Attia activates these fields of knowledge as the curator of the 12th Berlin Biennale…[read on]
Rhea Myers has been creating art using advanced digital blockchain technologies since 2013. Her work is defined by a sophisticated understanding both of computation and programming…[read on]
Oral histories, storytelling, and their interconnectedness to land and water are vital to First Nations culture and art in so-called Australia, where Indigenous systems of knowledge…[read on]
Kubra Khademi (1989) is an Afghan artist who moved to Paris in 2015 after receiving threats in response to a performance on violence against women that she staged in…[read on]