Posts Tagged ‘photography’
Social Construction: Cindy Sherman and Andrea Zittel at Sprüth Magers
by Jacqueline Taylor // Dec. 17, 2020
White concrete walls and monumental high ceilings grant a clarity of mind and spirit in the gallery spaces of Sprüth Magers’ Berlin location, where two new…[read on]
Tracey Snelling Awarded 2020 Foundwork Art Prize
by Noëlle BuAbbud // Dec. 16, 2020
Berlin-based artist Tracey Snelling has been awarded the second annual 2020 Foundwork Artist Prize. Snelling’s works in installation, sculpture, video, sound and…[read on]
Giveaway: Wolfgang Tillmans Presents New Photo Compilation ‘four books’
Dec. 11, 2020
Wolfgang Tillmans has explored the medium of photography like no other artist of his generation. From early portraits of his friends to abstract pictures taken in…[read on]
Corona Chronicles: An Interview with Bahar Kaygusuz and Eva Vuillemin
by Intissare Aamri // Nov. 17, 2020
Artists create important works in times of crisis, like Bahar Kaygusuz and Eva Vuillemin where they have found a solution during this precarious isolation. ‘Corona…[read on]
Ecologies, Myth and Historical Insistence in Nanna Heitmann’s Photography
by Noëlle BuAbbud // Sept. 30, 2020
In an age of visual noise driven by the rapid circulation of images, and the constant influx of (mis)information on global catastrophes, the German/Russian photographer…[read on]
Privileging Utterances as Forms: An Interview with Allison Janae Hamilton
by Jack Radley // June 12, 2020
Allison Janae Hamilton triangulates her artwork between her Kentucky birth, Florida upbringing, and Tennessee family farm. The swamps simmer beneath skewers of skinny pines. The crickets commandeer conversations…[read on]
Politics of the Body in Emília Rigová’s Practice
Article by Denisa Tomkova // Apr. 29, 2020
Emília Rigová is a Slovak visual artist and academic of Roma origin. She teaches art at the Matej Bel University in Slovakia, where she established the Department of Roma Art and Culture in 2019…[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]
Material Intimacy in the Work of Catherine Evans
Article by Hannah Carroll Harris // Apr. 14, 2020
Catherine Evans’ quietly confounding works are at once strangely familiar and beyond how we currently know and classify earthly matter. With a background in science, and then photography…[read on]