The group exhibition ‘Put a Sock in it!’—curated by Lisa Long at Galerie Sophie Tappeiner in Vienna—is a steeplechase where our thoughts stumble and roll, coming out shaken,…[read on]
Curated by Magdalena Mai and Manuel Kirsch, the exhibition ‘Ende Neu’ revolves around destruction as a potential for production. It is at its best when the moment of collapse is…[read on]
The works of the Rome Prize winners of 2019/2020 are jointly presented this year by Villa Massimo and the Stiftung Schloss Neuhardenberg, just outside of Berlin…[read on]
We went to some of this year’s most promising institutions, galleries and spaces across both festivals to get a firsthand look at what this edition of the annual celebration of…[read on]
Through a series of fun fair “rides”—seven temporary installations dotting the grounds of the former distillery in Reinickendorf—the artists involved in the project…[read on]
Distinct reoccurring visual methods abound throughout this display of Bartana’s oeuvre, with speculative strategies that envision and question the many forms that repair and…[read on]
From artificial intelligence programming to slime mould topologies, the works presented cohere in the question of how forms of connectivity have been altered and are…[read on]
Rindon Johnson moves seamlessly from clarity to abstraction, and back again. As a multidisciplinary artist, writer and poet, he finds the slippery border between language and…[read on]
On June 19th, the yearly rural art event Rohkunstbau opened its doors to the public at Schloss Lieberose in Spreewald with a series of installations, video works,…[read on]
By asking what form that modern muse might take today, the exhibition offers a shrewd new angle on the fraught relationship between figurative art and female iconography…[read on]
In Dalberg’s exhibition, a video installation shows two screens: on one screen, five women draped in red clothing walk along a beach, each representing the women whose voices are…[read on]
There are many conceptual routes that can be taken through the recently opened ‘Modern Love’ exhibition at Tallinn Art Hall, a group show of 16 artists curated by…[read on]