Interview by Bárbara Borges de Campos // Feb. 25, 2020
Jeremy Shaw is well-versed in creating fictional-futuristic-pseudoscience narratives in his films. ‘Phase Shifting Index’, Shaw’s new installation, opening this week at Centre Pompidou …[read on]
A puzzling sense of displacement grips you as you walk up the stairs to Galerie Nordenhake. What at first appears to be a strangely fragmented conversation between people…[read on]
Article by Bárbara Borges de Campos // Feb. 19, 2020
‘Dhaka Art Summit 2020: Seismic Movements’ is the fifth edition of DAS, which brings together artists, curators and thinkers from different points of the globe to discuss, reevaluate …[read on]
Feb. 16, 2020
Applications are now open for Dlectricity 2020. Dlectricity is Detroit’s festival of art and light that showcases site-specific installations by established and emerging artists from the…[read on]
The works of Henrik Potter, collected at PSM Gallery in an exhibition entitled ‘Souls,’ approaches the task at a slant. Potter eschews traditional painterly representation as…[read on]
This year’s transmediale exhibition ‘The Eternal Network’ calls for more intimate relationships within the network, and for regaining more control, away from centralized digital…[read on]
You would have seen them. The multitude of tiny hats, the sombre homogeneous haloes atop identikit outsized attire – squadrons of sonic savants and ferociously…[read on]
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]
A mesmerizing, soft AI voice greets you as you come into n.b.k. – “if you use the extract it will poison autocrats” – over a psychedelic series of kaleidoscopic flowers…[read on]
Openings and events at HAU – Hebbel am Ufer, SAVVY Contemporary, Scotty, Galerie Michael Haas, Contemporary Fine Arts, Sweetwater Berlin, Horseandpony, Isabella Bortolzzi Galerie, Alfred Erhardt Stiftung, Robert Morat Galerie,…[read on]
Caline Aoun is the winner of Deutsche Bank’s Artist of the Year 2019 Award. Her exhibition at Palais Populaire, ‘Seeing is believing’ is an abstract meditation on ways…[read on]
Article by Martha Lochhead // Nov. 01, 2019
Influential Icelandic contemporary artist Hreinn Friðfinnsson’s exhibition ‘To Catch a Fish with a Song’ at KW Institute celebrates over half a century of his work…[read on]