Sam Youkilis is a photographer from New York who takes an anthropological approach to short form video. Using his iPhone, Youkilis creates a series of vignettes of his travels…[read on]
Dutch artist Rineke Dijkstra’s latest show, ‘Still — Moving Portraits 1992 – 2024,’ provides a rich overview of the photographer’s work, which centers around states of transition…[read on]
Nan Goldin’s ‘This Will Not End Well’ at Neue Nationalgalerie is an exercise in confrontation. Comprising six distinct slideshows spanning five decades…[read on]
The ten square canvasses by German artist Matthias Groebel, currently on view at Schiefe Zähne, although unambiguously dated between 1987 and 1990, appear to inhabit…[read on]
Sarah Schönfeld is not a photographer. The kaleidoscopic series of prints that comprise her project ‘Labor Lab,’ an upcoming solo exhibition at the Schering Stiftung’s project space…[read on]
In one of her numerous self-portraits taken against the panorama of the Nuugaarsuk coastal point in South Greenland, Greenlandic-Danish artist Pia Arke…[read on]
The XR Open Call 2024 is open to individuals and teams in Berlin from visual arts, music, literature, performing arts, design, photography and video art…[read on]
‘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]
Karim Aïnouz’s exhibition ‘BLAST!’ taps into this feeling, stirring up a sense of wonder for days gone by through a collection of personal photographs and mundane items…[read on]