Article by Hannah Carroll Harris // Apr. 28, 2020
To encounter Rosa Barba’s expansive filmic installations in the flesh is to experience an expert unravelling of the documentary format and a rethinking of how we bear witness…[read on]
Interview by William Kherbek // Apr. 17, 2020
Jenna Sutela’s art has concentrated on the ways various microorganisms experience and impact the biosphere. From the poetic output of a bacteria colony used to power a computer to the creation of a pseudo-language…[read on]
Interview by Jack Radley // Apr. 10, 2020
Michael Wang unearths the intertwined roots of plant, animal and human histories. Working between his upstate New York studio and his Governors Island residency, Wang traces…[read on]
Interview by Vanessa Souli // Apr. 03, 2020
In her work, Bianca Kennedy focuses on the body in its wider social, political, philosophical and artistic aspects. In collaboration with The Swan Collective, she has embarked on the creation of works of a…[read on]
Article by Dagmara Genda // Mar. 27, 2020
It could be cynical to say that Daniel Steegman Mangrané should consider himself lucky for the chain of events that have made ‘Fog Dog’ at Esther Schipper even more alienating, uncanny and strange…[read on]
Article by Hannah Carroll Harris // Mar. 20, 2020
Exceptionally detailed, minuscule rainforest lichen, soft fuzzy moss and extraterrestrial orchid forms inhabit the hyper-real world of Richard Mosse’s latest body of work ‘Ultra’…[read on]
Article by William Kherbek // Mar. 13, 2020
It’s a story I’ve heard several times now: a friend does a road trip in America and remarks that, compared with previous visits, they noticed almost no insects splattering across their windshields out on the road…[read on]
Article by Michelle Standley // Mar. 06, 2020
We don’t need to interpret the words of the Oracle of Delphi. We know what the future holds. Climate change is no longer an empty threat; it’s the promise of an end to the world as we know it…[read on]
Article by Hannah Carroll Harris // Mar. 03, 2020
Sweeping barren landscapes, fields of frozen grassland, billowing dust clouds and the jarring cohabitation of disparate species cumulatively stand out against the concrete, bunker-like space of…[read on]