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The Art of Failure: An Interview with Rachel Youn
by Lucia Longhi // Dec. 17, 2021
Through humor, Rachel Youn delivers to the public personal and collective feelings related to socio-political aspects such as queerness, failed social standards and a “cosmic…[read on]
Uncomfortable Laughter: An Interview with Mike Bourscheid
by Alison Hugill // Nov. 30, 2021
We spoke to Mike Bourscheid about where his sense of humor originates, his interest in games as a methodology for his performance works and how his costume and prop design…[read on]
Embracing Absurdity: Kasia Fudakowski’s ‘The Roll of the Artist’
by William Kherbek // Nov. 19, 2021
The artistic practice that Fudakowski reflects upon in ‘The Roll of the Artist’ belies the revered Beat poet’s dictum. Instead of “risking” absurdity, Fudakowski’s art often…[read on]
Funny Feelings: ‘camouflage’ by Sonya Lindfors and working group
by Sumugan Sivanesan // Nov. 12, 2021
Sonya Lindfors and working group’s ‘camouflage’ (2021) contains props, gestures, dialogues and citations that make us laugh, but not always comfortably…[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]
Romeo Alaeff
by Ester Ippolito, Monica Salazar // Feb. 28, 2011
Contradictions, humour and questions around knowledge permeate Romeo Alaeff’s series work, especially those created since 2005. An artist based in…[read on]