Posts Tagged ‘body’
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]
Bruce Nauman: Atomizing Movement into Touch
Article by Jack Radley // Jan. 11, 2019
For Bruce Nauman, touch is sensual and sexual, prohibitive and encouraged, instinctual and directed. Spanning both the Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1, ‘Disappearing Acts’…[read on]
Body // Re-Examining the White Supremacist Gaze: An Interview with Doreen Garner
Interview by Penny Rafferty // Apr. 06, 2016
The body in art has always been a contested issue as far as representation, but it is also central to how we understand our identities today through gender, race, sexuality and ethnicity. People use the body as a…[read on]
Body // Berlin Movers: An Interview with 2008daughters
Interview by Ruth Amelung // Apr. 04, 2016
I am sitting in a typical Kreuzberg café, white tiled with a wooden, slightly industrial interior flair. It’s just before noon on a grey Wednesday, but it isn’t very busy. An americano in front of me, I’m waiting…[read on]
Exhibition // Head Facing Left, Dafni Barbageorgopoulou
Blog post by Marianna Liosi – in Berlin; Saturday, Jul. 20, 2013.