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by Lucia Longhi // Mar. 1, 2021
The exhibition is a deep-dive into the ethics of mining for minerals and data, resulting in a presentation of extractivism as a whole paradigm of the human attitude…[read on]
by Aoife Donnellan // Feb. 23, 2021
Sara Sejin Chang’s (Sara van der Heide) work engages with extractivism in a cultural and personal sense…[read on]
by Hannah Carroll Harris // Feb. 12, 2021
Ancient stone artefacts, air-cooling systems, insect communication and cryptocurrency. These seemingly disparate phenomena are but some of the sprawling curiosities which…[read on]
by Noëlle BuAbbud // Feb. 5, 2021
“Berlin’s newest landmark” is built on smoke and mirrors, a space of feigned criticality that purports to promote a narrative of cultural exchange and debate…[read on]
by Berlin Art Link // Jan. 26, 2021
Australian artists Jessie French and Lichen Kelp explore interspecies relationships in ways that are as non-extractive as possible…[read on]
by William Kherbek // Jan. 19, 2021
We spoke to Cian Dayrit about how art can render the concealed visible, and the ways artists can challenge cultures of extraction…[read on]
by Juan José Santos Mateo // Jan. 12, 2021
We spoke to Kristina Õllek about how her practice questions the human impulse to colonize nature for economic pursuits…[read on]