‘The End of Time’ is MaerzMusik’s more than appropriate 2021 theme. Apocalyptic associations aside, it speaks to our limbo state after a year of lockdowns and the concomitant…[read on]
Nik Nowak’s work is primarily concerned with the relationship between space and sound. His oeuvre is embodied in performance, installation, sculpture, audio, video,…[read on]
Recent gallery and museum closures have led to the reimagining of exhibition space. Some exhibitions have migrated online, while others offer virtual tours and,…[read on]
The theme of transmediale’s 2021 festival, “for refusal,” set out to examine the possibilities engendered by refusal, as deviation from the prescribed, and a proposal…[read on]
A ritual highlights a given social practice and renders it symbolic on another, often spiritual, level, thereby legitimizing and expanding certain structures or, at other…[read on]
Following your ‘gut feeling’ is oftentimes determined as an irrefutable answer to life’s questions, but what happens when your gut is tainted by external…[read on]
In the latest exhibition ‘MS Agony’ by American artist Bunny Rogers, currently on view by appointment at Societé Berlin, Rogers grapples with identity and addresses…[read on]
Haus am Lützowplatz improvised, their creative solution being an ‘Avatar Tour’ format, whereby one of their staff takes a group “visitors” on a first person viewing of the exhibition…[read on]
Born in the Czech Republic and now based in Berlin, Hosnedlová conducted an extensive investigation of Ještěd Tower, a 94-meter-tall television transmitter…[read on]
White concrete walls and monumental high ceilings grant a clarity of mind and spirit in the gallery spaces of Sprüth Magers’ Berlin location, where two new…[read on]
‘Absent Touch’—Pakui Hardware’s installation currently on view at carlier | gebauer—gives one the sense of having stepped into a futuristic surgical environment…[read on]
After waiting in a long, nightclub-style queue, we enter Copenhagen Contemporary into a scene filled with building materials and leftovers from former exhibitions…[read on]