Access in exhibition-making is often reduced to accommodations considered after the creation and installation of work rather than as an integral part of the artistic process. In her introduction to…[read on]
Japanese multimedia artist Mari Katayama creates striking self-portraits and soft sculptures that incorporate her body alongside hand-sewn objects, fostering a thoughtful dialogue…[read on]
melanie bonajo is an artist and somatic practitioner whose works have incorporated a wide range of aesthetic and social discourses. bonajo, alongside with Yanna Rüger and Daniel Cremer and Theater Hora…[read on]
‘Sentient Clit’ is a collaborative project rooted in scientific research and creative dialogue between artists Jiabao Li and Dr. WhiteFeather Hunter…[read on]
Antonia Breme is an artist born and based in Berlin, whose practice re-thinks the aesthetics of displays in window design, abstracting them through new sculptural forms…[read on]
The title of Beth B’s retrospective ‘Now Wave’ at silent green makes a playful reference to the artist’s break out in the No Wave scene of 1980s New York…[read on]
One visual effect dominates the superb caché of paintings by the American artist Miranda Holmes, which deal with the entanglement of self and other, subject and object…[read on]
Sofía Salazar Rosales’ recent exhibition at ChertLüdde ‘The desire to dance with someone who is not there,’ explored the ways in which presence and absence fuel desire…[read on]
‘Radical Playgrounds: From Competition to Collaboration’ opened this spring at Gropius Bau, showcasing interactive installation works that question the idea of playing by the rules…[read on]
The exhibition ‘Emerging Ecologies,’ which opened at MoMA last autumn, enacted a selective survey of the history of environmental thinking in American architecture during the rise of…[read on]
Jumana Manna is a Palestinian visual artist and filmmaker based between Jerusalem and Berlin. Her recent work includes the feature-length films ‘Wild Relatives’ (2018) and…[read on]
Oona Hyland’s exhibition ‘Active Forgetting’ at Wolf & Galtenz, presented with support from Culture Ireland, concerns the harrowing impact and silencing of the Magdalene Laundries in…[read on]