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Give Them A Break: Laia Abril’s Political Utopia
by Annalisa Giacinti // Feb. 27, 2024
‘On Rape – And Institutional Failure’ is the second chapter of a long-term research project called ‘A History of Misogyny,’ started by Laia Abril in 2014 to rigorously investigate the modus…[read on]
Intersectional Fembots: An Interview with Nadja Verena Marcin
by Ilyn Wong // Feb. 20, 2024
In her recent solo show at alpha nova & galerie futura, Nadja Verena Marcin presented her ambitious project #SOPHYGRAY — A Feminist Voice Bot, which has been trained to…[read on]
Sensing the Cosmos: An Interview with Patricia Domínguez
by Lorna McDowell // Feb. 16, 2024
We spoke with Patricia Domínguez about the potentials of artistic imagination as a form of psychic emancipation and as a path of healing colonial trauma, and what the concept of…[read on]
Social Art for the Future: An Interview with PSJM
by Juan José Santos Mateo // Feb. 2, 2024
We spoke to PSJM about how their work is entangled with the notion of utopia, both in the content and aesthetic of their museum-ready art objects and in the process and…[read on]
Technological Liberation: An Interview with Lou Cantor
by William Kherbek // Jan. 23, 2024
The Berlin-based artist collective Lou Cantor—comprised of Kolja Glaeser and Jozefina Chetko—have been considering the ways humans, objects and machines relate to each other…[read on]
Utopia as Movement: An Interview with Sasha Amaya
by Dagmara Genda // Jan. 9, 2024
Sasha Amaya punctuates our conversation with seemingly effortless demonstrations of dance: a spin, a graceful drop, a particularly painterly twist of the wrist. Rather than interrupting…[read on]
Protopian Drift: An Interview with Lawrence Lek
by Adela Lovric // Jan. 5, 2024
Lek discusses different aspects of ‘NOX’—his largest exhibition to date, presented by LAS Art Foundation—as well as his idea of “incremental utopia” running through the…[read on]
Letter from the Editor: Utopia
by Alison Hugill // Jan. 5, 2024
It might be a good time to re-orient our thinking towards viable social alternatives. What could “utopia” mean today? What social and political forms can hope take?…[read on]