Posts Tagged ‘Bruno Latour’
Achieving Latour’s Terrestrial: ‘Down to Earth’ at Gropius Bau
by Sofia Bergmann // Aug. 25, 2020
We can detect the names of logos more easily than leaves on the ground, and we kill organisms in order to keep others alive. But what does it look like to achieve true…[read on]
THE WEEK September 25 – October 01, 2017
Openings & Events at HAU – Hebbel am Ufer, Martin-Gropius-Bau, Akademie der Künste, La Plaque Tournanet, Hamburger Bahnhof, ifa Galerie, ZKR – Centre for Art and Public Space, Radialsystem V, me Collectors Room, Field Notes,…[read on]
Announcement // The Mole Keeps on Digging Festival at HAU – Hebbel am Ufer
Berlin // Sep. 18, 2017
The mole—a creature at once present and absent, inhabiting the underground—has often been turned into a metaphorical figure representing political, literary, and theoretical ideas. For Marx, the image of…[read on]
COLLABORATION // An Interview with Julieta Aranda (e-flux)
Interview by Arielle Bier – in Berlin; Monday, Aug. 31, 2015.
Over the last seventeen years, e-flux became the ‘go-to’ platform for information and exchanges between art and academia worldwide with a readership of 90,000+ visual arts professionals. Russian artist Anton Vidokle initially conceived the project as a mailing-list for promoting exhibitions…[read on…]
Interview // Capturing Some Thoughts: Talking with Kristoffer Gansing about transmediale 2015
Interview by Alena Sokhan – in Berlin; Tuesday, Jan. 06, 2015.
Kristoffer Gansing is the artistic director of transmediale, a major Berlin-based cultural festival dealing with the intersection of technology, art and culture through four formats: an academic conference, an art exhibition, a film programme, and a series of performances…[read on…]
Exhibition // Making Objects Speak: Mariana Castillo Deball at Hamburger Bahnhof
Article by Alison Hugill – in Berlin; Monday, Oct. 06, 2014.
Mariana Castillo Deball‘s current show at Hamburger Bahnhof is an inert stage play performed by a vastly heterogeneous collection of actors. Though it’s billed as a solo exhibition, her pieces are not alone…[read on…]