Interview by Denisa Tomkova // Apr. 17, 2020
We spoke to Cevdet Erek, Istanbul-based visual artist and musician about his artistic inspiration, his work in Berlin and the difference in performing as a musician in a band and presenting his work to…[read on]
by Anna Russ // May 17, 2019
Between sipping spritzs along the canals and hopping from one water taxi to another, we photographed some of our favorite works during the 58th Venice Biennale preview week…[read on]
Interview by Lucia Longhi // May 06, 2019
Singapore-born and Berlin-based artist Song-Ming Ang uses sound as a malleable material, producing artworks that ultimately embody the manifold ways we experience it…[read on]
Apr. 12, 2019
In one month, Ghana will make its debut appearance at the 58th edition of the Venice Biennale, running from May 11th through November, with its preview days starting May 8th. Curated by art historian and film maker…[read on]
Interview by Michelle Standley // Apr. 05, 2019
In honor of this month’s ‘Travel’ theme, we sat down with the New York and Berlin-based interdisciplinary artist Nina Katchadourian, whose work largely deals with the pleasures and pains of crossing borders…[read on]
Photos by Billie Clarken // May 28, 2018
Over the weekend, we visited Venice for the 2018 Architecture Biennale, curated by Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara. Much like its contemporary art counterpart, this event showcases some…[read on]
“Is this really your studio?” is a curious question that comes to mind when visiting photographer Tobias Zielony’s physical studio space, which…[read on]
Article by Jack Radley in Berlin // Nov. 16, 2017
Sislej Xhafa forgoes the customary interview locale inside Blain|Southern, the gallery that showcases his current exhibition ‘Shadow of Curls’ (and happens to be quiet and warm), for a damp edge of the busy parking lot,…[read on]
Article by Claudia Grigg Edo in Berlin // Apr. 12, 2017
Egill Sæbjörnsson is a Berlin-based, Icelandic visual and performance artist. He graduated from the Icelandic College of Arts and Crafts (now the Icelandic Academy of the Arts) in 1997 and studied at the University of Paris…[read on]
I first entered the Prenzlauer Berg studio of Chiharu Shiota one year ago. How quickly a year passes. I took off my shoes at her request: blue or grey slippers? Blue…[read on]
The following series of interviews look at the curatorial work within three pavilions at the 56th Venice Biennial. Not designed as receptacles of various forms of mixed and layered artistic content, but also not as multi-media platforms that annul the material persistency of architecture…[read on…]