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Try a Little Tenderness: An Interview with Beatrice Gibson
by Nora Kovacs // Oct. 23, 2020
Beatrice Gibson’s work is imbued with a tenderness that is difficult to come by these days. Amidst the chaos, violence and impending doom that seems to characterize the present moment…[read on]
Open-Ended Growth and Making Kinship with Plants: An Interview with Barbara Marcel
by Cristina Ramos // Oct. 16, 2020
There are many lessons that we can learn from the vegetal world, such as how to live together in a non-intrusive way (in the same way that leaves position themselves relative to their neighbours), adaptability to…[read on]
Collectively Imagining the Future: An Interview with Alicja Rogalska
by Denisa Tomkova // Oct. 9, 2020
In Polish art history, social practice has its legitimate place. In the 1970s, Contextual artists believed in creating work in specific contexts, and with the moral responsibility of the artist, as well as art’s aim to…[read on]
The Kinship of Witches: ‘disturbance: witch’ at Citadel Spandau
by Dagmara Genda // Oct. 2, 2020
It’s not without the slightest hint of irony that precisely those men who have abused their power tend to liken their reckoning to a witch hunt. The most notable example is Donald…[read on]
A Scientific Motherhood: ‘The Camille Diaries’ at Art Laboratory Berlin
by Judith Vallettee // Sept. 24, 2020
Art Laboratory Berlin welcomed their newest exhibition series The Camille Diaries this last Thursday. The Camille Diaries creates a discourse on the intersection between conceptions…[read on]
Time for a Metamorphosis: An Interview with the Institute of Queer Ecology
by Juan José Santos Mateo // Sept. 18, 2020
DIS commissioned a “vaccine” that has been tested on humans since June of this year. They requested it from a very particular laboratory, and what they have elaborated—although it has…[read on]
Cultivating Care: An Interview with Asad Raza
by Hannah Carroll Harris // Sept. 04, 2020
Asad Raza’s expansive cross-disciplinary practice defies categorization. Situated somewhere between performance, installation and curation, its elusiveness can be attributed to many factors…[read on]