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The Weight of Words: Shilpa Gupta at Hamburger Bahnhof
by Carolin Kralapp // June 12, 2026
Some words are meant to be read. Others, insists Shilpa Gupta, must be walked through. In her current solo exhibition, ‘What Still Holds’ at Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin, both approaches prove essential. The Mumbai-based artist confronts…[read on]
No Such Thing as a Small Thing: Florentina Holzinger in Venice
by Louise Trueheart // June 5, 2026
A massive shipping crane and a set of bleachers towered out of the water, moored somewhere in the middle of Venice’s lagoon. A subwoofer droned through the pouring rain, its fine plastic covering the only fragile-looking…[read on]
Cycles of Existence: ‘Timeline’ at KodlContemporary
by Jesse Slater // May 26, 2026
On the top floor of KodlContemporary, Bianca Argimón’s meticulous color pencil drawing ‘Hubris’ reads like a grotesque allegory painting. Stretched across the paper’s surface, the scene encompasses detailed vignettes ranging in tone from darkly humorous to stark…[read on]
Architectural Microcosms: An Interview with Arash Nassiri
by William Kherbek // May 22, 2026
Forms of measurement are essentially arbitrary, the “foot,” after all, is based on a human foot. The “hand,” used to measure horses in the Anglosphere, is based on a human hand. The legendary Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami…[read on]
Music as Material and Metaphor at Hamburger Bahnhof
by Dagmara Genda // May 15, 2026
The focus on music in this year’s programming at the Hamburger Bahnhof is indicative of a larger trend that has been going on for a number of years, but has really picked up…[read on]
Letter from the Editor: Scale
by Alison Hugill // May 12, 2026
Returning from last week’s preview of the Venice Biennale, the question of scale is on my mind. In recent years, biennials have had a tendency to downplay themselves, opting for…[read on]