On the dimly-lit top floor of Fotografiska Berlin, where Shirin Neshat’s recent exhibition ‘The Fury’ is currently on view, striking examples of her distinctive photographic approach…[read on]
Lauryn Youden’s practice reexamines fundamental assumptions about the intersection between contemporary art and the body’s relationship to space, care and rest…[read on]
This year, the Turkish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale will feature works by established artist Gülsün Karamustafa. Considered one of Turkey’s most influential and outspoken…[read on]
Pan Daijing’s solo exhibition ‘Mute’ opens this week at Munich’s Haus der Kunst. Featured prominently in the exhibition is an excerpt from the video work ‘Grief Lessons’ (2021–2023)…[read on]
We spoke to PSJM about how their work is entangled with the notion of utopia, both in the content and aesthetic of their museum-ready art objects and in the process and…[read on]
Lek discusses different aspects of ‘NOX’—his largest exhibition to date, presented by LAS Art Foundation—as well as his idea of “incremental utopia” running through the…[read on]
Narcisster is participating in the current exhibition ‘The Cult of Beauty’ at London’s Wellcome Collection, which explores the universal myths and constant changing nature of…[read on]
In this interview with Maryam Firuzi, our conversation unfolded around the pivotal role of women in shaping her artistic practice, while also exploring the transformative…[read on]
Phoebe Collings-James’ most recent exhibition of ceramics at Arcadia Missa, ‘bun babylon; a heretics anthology,’ is animated with a lineage of Caribbean spiritual and political resistance…[read on]
Mary Reid Kelley is an artist concerned with myths, both sacred and profane. The ‘Minotaur Trilogy’—realised in collaboration with her partner, Patrick Kelley—is their most sustained…[read on]
Lewis Hammond is a Berlin-based, British artist who depicts a small and highly symbolic world in his paintings, reduced to hideaways where bodies surrender to one another…[read on]
Examining data, the causes and effects of its collection and classification, Mimi Ọnụọha reveals what is absent and why these blank spots matter. Her work on missing data sets…[read on]