Posts Tagged ‘water’
Open Call for aquamediale 2023
June 8, 2022
Returning for it’s 15th edition, aquamediale endeavours to address the factors that influence our climate and examine the effects of an unrestrained consumer economy…[read on]
Berlin Food Art Week 2019 Focuses on Water Cycles and Resources
July 23, 2019
Next month, Berlin Food Art Week 2019 will take place at Steinplatz, a public space in Charlottenburg near the University for the Arts (UdK). Through a series of installations, performances and workshops curated by Tainá Guedes…[read on]
Reframing Human Perception at Ballroom Marfa
Article by Lee Escobedo // Sept. 06, 2018
‘Hyperobjects’ at Ballroom Marfa, organized by Laura Copelin and Timothy Morton, focuses on ecological occurrences that are beyond the human capacity for understanding…[read on]
Hypersea and Hydrofeminism: An Interview with Lou Cantor
Article by William Kherbek // Aug. 28, 2018
Earlier this year, Juliette Desorgues curated an exhibition for artmonte-carlo entitled ‘Hypersea,’ featuring the work of artists including Mimosa Echard, Rebecca Jagoe, Jala Wahid, the Young Girl Reading Group and…[read on]
Diana Thater at The ICA Watershed: Spectacular Images, Diluted Messages
Article by Jack Radley // Aug. 24, 2018
In theory, The ICA Watershed’s premiere exhibition, ‘Diana Thater,’ makes perfect sense, but the ICA’s civic concerns are watered down by the spectacle of the show’s aesthetic emphasis…[read on]
Sarah Cameron Sunde on Water as a Canvas and Collaborator
Article by TL Andrews // Aug. 21, 2018
Sarah Cameron Sunde’s ongoing artistic project calls for her to spend upwards of 12 consecutive hours in an icy ocean or sea as the tide clasps and releases her body…[read on]
Exhibition // Paul Maheke’s ‘In Me Everything is Already Flowing’
Article by Candice Nembhard in Berlin // Jan. 18, 2017
For his first solo and debut show in Berlin, ‘In Me Everything is Already Flowing’ is the first of a series of performances taking place by French-born, London based artist Paul Maheke. With heavy influence from philosopher…[read on]