Posts Tagged ‘Nathaniel Marcus’
Article by Nat Marcus // Oct. 10, 2016
This autumn sees the opening of a solo show by Berlin-based, Georgian photographer David Meskhi. Thanks to Meskhi’s vertiginous play of ground and horizon in photos of Georgia’s national gymnastics team,…[read on]
Article by Nathaniel Marcus // Sep. 05, 2016
My point of entry into ‘Poppy — Trails of Afghan Heroin’ was a city in southern Kyrgyzstan called Osh. Spread across four projected video channels was footage shot out of a car window into a slate-colored street at evening, overlaid with a line of text on Osh’s sex worker trafficking…[read on]
Article by Nathaniel Marcus in Berlin // Jul. 14, 2016
The title of L’Atelier-ksr’s group show ‘unexpected others’ is partially an homage to a Donna Haraway text, whose introduction states: “The theory is meant to orient, to provide the roughest sketch for travel,…[read on]
Article by Nathaniel Marcus in Berlin // Jun. 10, 2016
The term neo-tribe is a sociological concept first used in a scholarly context by Michel Maffesoli, who posited that human beings have evolved to exist in tribal groups rather than mass society. The methods of…[read on]
Interview by Nathaniel Marcus // May 18, 2016
American artist Jacob Dancy has been based in Berlin since 2014. In November, Bertrand Yom Gallery presented a solo show of his drawing series Stadt der Parks. The drawings depict imaginary sites of…[read on]