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Ritualistic Legacies: An Interview with Marinella Senatore
by Lucia Longhi // Apr. 27, 2021
Participation is at the core of Marinella Senatore’s work, wherein she creates group performances through a negotiation of forms and meanings with communities…[read on]
The Bioerotic Universe: An Interview with Karin Bolender
by William Kherbek // Apr. 16, 2021
Artist and researcher Karin Bolender’s recent book, ‘The Unnaming of Aliass,’ tells the story of the writer’s enduring relationship with a donkey or, rather, an American Spotted Ass…[read on]
Poetry as Survival Ritual: An Interview with Cana Bilir-Meier about Semra Ertan
by Nina Prader // Apr. 6, 2021
Semra Ertan’s family have collectively published and co-edited a bilingual book of her poetry, entitled ‘Mein Name ist Ausländer | Benim Adım Yabancı.’…[read on]
Peles Empire
by Aoife Donnellan // Apr. 6, 2021
Peles Empire’s work thrives off the dialogue between place, historical interpretation, and materiality. The pair—Barbara Wolff and Katharina Stöver—are an artist group…[read on]
Cultural Reclamation: An Interview with Matti Aikio
by Juan José Santos Mateo // Mar. 23, 2021
Come and gather around this fire. Matti Aikio is going to tell us a story. We are inside his lávvu, a Sámi tent. You can hear crows cawing, and when you see or hear a raven,…[read on]
Rite of Refusal: transmediale 2021 at Kunstraum Kreuzberg
by Aoife Donnellan // Mar. 16, 2021
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]
Art as Counter-Ritual: ‘A Fire In My Belly’ at JSC Berlin
by Dagmara Genda // Mar. 9, 2021
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]
Decolonial Reincarnation: An Interview with Heidi Lau
by Jack Radley // Mar. 2, 2021
On a frigid January afternoon, I visited Lau in her newly minted studio, where we discussed her work’s relationships to death and ritual, the intersection of monstrosity…[read on]