Posts Tagged ‘Covid-19’
Fear of Missing Out: ‘Hardcore Freedom’ at Copenhagen Contemporary
by Samuel Staples // Dec. 4, 2020
After waiting in a long, nightclub-style queue, we enter Copenhagen Contemporary into a scene filled with building materials and leftovers from former exhibitions…[read on]
Images of Change: Transnational Queer Underground’s Last Photo Competition
by Elizabeth Schippers // June 11, 2020
We spoke with Verena Spilker, the founder of Transnational Queer Underground (TQU) about the origins of her platform as well as its termination, with one of its last events…[read on]
A Hypothetical Show for a Very Real Crisis: M Woods’ Virtual Exhibition
by Hannah Carroll Harris // Apr. 22, 2020
As galleries scramble to reconsider the way audiences experience art in the wake of widespread institutional closure, it seems obvious that the world should turn to the…[read on]
‘Home Alone: A Survival Guide’: A New Release by Max Siedentopf
Article by Hannah Carroll Harris // Apr. 16, 2020
Creatives the world over have been finding alternative ways to adapt their practices to the stringent constraints of our new socially-distant lives, with many turning to social media …[read on]