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Touching the Surface: An Interview with Adam Fearon
by Alison Hugill // July 8, 2021
We spoke to Fearon inside his show at Ashley, where he elaborated on the connections between his paintings, his writing and his sculptural works, and how the tactility…[read on]
Cold Intimacies: ‘Modern Love’ at Tallinn Art Hall
by Alison Hugill // June 29, 2021
There are many conceptual routes that can be taken through the recently opened ‘Modern Love’ exhibition at Tallinn Art Hall, a group show of 16 artists curated by…[read on]
The Last Museum: An Interview with Curator Nadim Samman
by Alison Hugill // May 28, 2021
We spoke to curator Nadim Samman about the design for the exhibition ‘The Last Museum’ and what it proposes for the future of digital and non-digital artworks…[read on]
Radical Co-Housing: An Interview with Helen & Hard Architects
by Alison Hugill // May. 20, 2021
We spoke to Siv Helene Stangeland and Reinhard Kropf of Helen & Hard Architects about their plans for the Nordic Pavilion, which they have transformed into an…[read on]
Melanie Jame Wolf
by Alison Hugill // Feb. 2, 2021
Since July last year, Australia-born, Berlin-based artist Melanie Jame Wolf has been a resident at the Künstlerhaus Bethanien in Kreuzberg. The expansive, high-ceilinged studios…[read on]
Intersectional Art as Activism: An Interview with Yishay Garbasz
by Alison Hugill // Aug. 31, 2020
Yishay Garbasz is a Berlin-based interdisciplinary artist. Her work primarily explores culturally specific inheritance of traumatic memories. Over her 20-year practice, Garbasz has worked with…[read on]
Against Extractivism: An Interview with Fannie Sosa
by Alison Hugill // Aug. 04, 2020
Fannie Sosa is an afro-sudaka activist, artist and scholar whose work focusses on pleasure and its transmission as a radical act of resistance. In 2016, they launched ‘A White Institution’s Guide for Welcoming Artists…[read on]
Cyclical Storytelling: An Interview with Britta Marakatt-Labba
by Alison Hugill // June 23, 2020
Britta Marakatt-Labba, a Sámi textile artist and painter, grew up in a reindeer-herding family in the Northernmost region of Sweden. For the Sámi, who have lived across the borders of the countries today known as…[read on]
The Wellness Postindustrial Complex: An Interview with Maryam Jafri
by Alison Hugill // Jan. 24, 2020
American artist Maryam Jafri’s practice is decidedly research-based and interdisciplinary. When delving into a particular topic, she often examines its historical, political and economic implications…[read on]
The European Shipwreck: An Interview with Priscila Rezende
Interview by Alison Hugill // Dec. 06, 2019
Priscila Rezende presented the German premier of her performance ‘Nau Frágil’ at Ballhaus Naunynstraße this week, as part of the festival ‘Postcolonial Poly Perspectives’…[read on]
100 Years of Radical Art Pedagogy in ‘Original Bauhaus’ at Berlinische Galerie
Article by Alison Hugill // Oct. 29, 2019
Many of the typical art school tropes that we now take for granted – like boundary-pushing classroom critiques, unorthodox assignments and endless experimentation – were brand new 100 years ago when the Bauhaus…[read on]