The question of “access” is a far-reaching one—it can be as simple as the architecture of an entry-way or as complex as the many invisible barriers put in place to reinforce institutional hierarchies…[read on]
About six months ago, Monica Bonvicini had to leave her place at the Uferhallen complex in Wedding and relocate to a new studio. For the first time in 15 years…[read on]
The exhibition ‘Emerging Ecologies,’ which opened at MoMA last autumn, enacted a selective survey of the history of environmental thinking in American architecture during the rise of…[read on]
At Pirelli HangarBicocca’s cavernous, industrial exhibition space, Thao Nguyen Phan’s works—videos, installations, drawings and paintings—bring a certain poetic softness…[read on]
“Sometimes they come and sit with me on the sofa,” Silke Nowak tells us. We are discussing possible locations for the photo shoot after our studio visit. Nowak’s two bunnies…[read on]
Whenever I visit John Monteith’s studio in Toronto, the first thing I’m always struck by is colour. He’s a fastidious colourist and his many series of abstractions are remarkable for…[read on]
Curated by Scottish-Ghanian architect Lesley Lokko, the 18th edition is titled ‘The Laboratory of the Future’ and will include 89 participants, over half of whom…[read on]
The Sustainable Institution is calling artists, architects, designers and scientists to develop prototypes for sustainable exhibition-making in the fight against climate change…[read on]
The exhibition ‘Still Here’ wishes to point out the importance of contemporary art making in imagining a new positive future, in stimulating public dialogue and in healing our…[read on]
‘The Future of Cities. Not For Granted,’ presented at the Halle 14 Zentrum für zeitgenössische Kunst in Leipzig, assembles a survey of practices, which hybridize art, architecture, political…[read on]