“A white, short person with brown short hair” is how Leo Naomi Baur—who is standing on a chair, addressing their audience at Sophiensaele—introduces themselves minutes before their performance is set to begin…[read on]
Rita Mazza is a performance artist, artistic director and Sign Language choreographer in visual sign performances for Deaf and hearing audiences based in Berlin…[read on]
“I MIGHT BE THE ONLY BROWN PERSON IN THIS ROOM” read the black block letters meticulously embroidered on unbleached cotton, whose unfinished edges recede into the…[read on]
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…[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…[read on]
The topic of rest, or rather the lack of it, has become ubiquitous. If you asked friends, colleagues or even strangers on the street about their daily lives, a common theme would…[read on]
The question of “access” is a far-reaching one—it can be as simple as the architecture of an entry-way or as complex as the many invisible barriers put in place to reinforce institutional…[read on]
Lauryn Youden’s practice reexamines fundamental assumptions about the intersection between contemporary art and the body’s relationship to space, care and rest…[read on]
The DisOrdinary Architecture Project is a UK–based practice that seeks to develop new processes of spatial design and spatial justice in the built environment…[read on]
Culture Device is revolutionizing the definition of art and beauty through its projects. One such project, Drag Syndrome, is an inclusive platform for exceptional artists with learning disabilities…[read on]
Self-described as a strong network of artists and art mediators eager to counter mainstream ableist narratives and work towards inclusivity in arts and culture, Berlinklusion organizes a myriad of events and workshops and offers consulting…[read on]