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On What Is Not There: An Interview with Irina Gheorghe
by Alison Sperling // Aug. 24, 2021
Irina Gheorghe is an artist whose works can be said to constitute a study of what is not there. Working primarily with performance in combination with installation, collage,…[read on]
Sensing Plants: An Interview with Zheng Bo
by Ilyn Wong // Aug. 10, 2021
Speaking in a careful and considered way, which echoes his art-making, Zheng Bo talked about his relationship to plants, Daoist philosophy and poetics…[read on]
Resistant Writing: An Interview with Tanasgol Sabbagh
by Noushin Afzali // Aug. 3, 2021
Tanasgol Sabbagh has been performing as a spoken word artist across Germany since 2011, including at the Volksbühne in Berlin, the Elbphilharmonie, and…[read on]
Erasure and Creation: An Interview With Sarah J. Sloat
by Aoife Donnellan // July 27, 2021
Sarah J. Sloat’s poetic and artistic oeuvre focuses on bringing new and unpredictable connections between text and visual experience to light. Her practice consists of…[read on]
Little Sharp Explosions: An Interview with Sam Riviere
by William Kherbek // July 20, 2021
The English poet and publisher Sam Riviere is known for works that challenge ideas of originality and authorship. Riviere harvests language from various sources to create…[read on]
Petja Ivanova
by Noushin Afzali // July 13, 2021
The Berlin-based Bulgarian artist welcomed us warmly in her small studio in Kreuzberg and took us through a journey of her artistic career, filled with insects, “feelables”…[read on]
Trans Is A Wave: Rindon Johnson at SculptureCenter
by Nora Kovacs // July 13, 2021
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]
Touching the Surface: An Interview with Adam Fearon
by Alison Hugill // July 8, 2021
We spoke to Fearon inside his show at Ashley, where he elaborated on the connections between his paintings, his writing and his sculptural works, and how the tactility…[read on]
The Poetics of dulsmál: María Dalberg’s ‘Uncontainable Truth’
by Erin Honeycutt // July 6, 2021
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]