The judicial system is both intimidating and beguiling—a complex web of ritualized procedures enacted in hallowed, semi-public chambers, administered by (mostly) men …[read on]
The 13th Berlin Biennale, which brings together over 60 artists and presents more than 170 works, will open on June 13th at four venues across the city—KW, Hamburger Bahnhof,…[read on]
Sable Elyse Smith’s works explore the strange dimensionalities created by the American legal system. The nature of contemporary carceral culture is totalizing…[read on]
My gateway into activist and artist Igor Grubić’s practice was equal parts jarring and cathartic. Croatian and Serbian voices shouting, gunfire and Missy Elliot’s 2001 hit…[read on]
The Casino for Social Medicine is an experimental, collective and anticapitalist bar and café that recently opened its doors at Sonnenallee 100, in Berlin-Neukölln…[read on]
Samra Mayanja is a performance artist, poet and curator responsible for the project space The Call Centre in Hackney Wick, London. Mayanja’s performances…[read on]
As part of the EMOP–European Month of Photography, the Akademie der Künste in Berlin presents the long-term project ‘Ein Dorf’ by Ludwig Schirmer, Werner Mahler and Ute Mahler…[read on]
Miloš Trakilović’s solo exhibition, ‘Not a Love Song,’ currently on display at KW, explores the entanglement of sound, history and technology. The artist trained neural networks…[read on]
Through collaboration and commitment to an interdisciplinary practice, artist and DJ Natalia Escobar creates a nuanced body of work with Indigenous communities in Colombia…[read on]
Shu Lea Cheang is a ground-breaking Taiwanese artist whose works have long considered the cycles of growth and decay in rural, urban and digital environments, as well as the ways in…[read on]