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Posts Tagged ‘Adela Lovric’
Basma al-Sharif
by Adela Lovric // Mar. 5, 2024
Basma al-Sharif’s Berlin home exudes immediate warmth. Beyond the aesthetic of curated nostalgia—some of it personal while other items appear to be inherited…[read on]
Letter from the Editor: Utopia
by Alison Hugill // Jan. 5, 2024
It might be a good time to re-orient our thinking towards viable social alternatives. What could “utopia” mean today? What social and political forms can hope take?…[read on]
Thomas Huber’s Diaristic Renditions of Lago Maggiore
by Adela Lovric // Nov. 14, 2023
Life on the shores of Lake Maggiore seems perfectly unbothered. On most days, this body of water is just as peaceful, reflecting far more dramatic views of the surrounding Alps…[read on]
Privacy as Privilege: An Interview with Mimi Ọnụọha
by Adela Lovric // Oct. 13, 2023
Examining data, the causes and effects of its collection and classification, Mimi Ọnụọha reveals what is absent and why these blank spots matter. Her work on missing data sets…[read on]
Algorithmic Rewilding: An Interview with Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg
by Adela Lovric // Aug. 15, 2023
Through her multidisciplinary practice, Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg explores a wide array of topics—artificial intelligence, synthetic biology and evolution, to name a few…[read on]
Letter from the Editor: Wilderness
by Alison Hugill // July 4, 2023
Is the very definition of art (and its relationship to artifice) an antithesis to wilderness? Through our upcoming interviews and exhibition reviews, we hope to scratch the surface of what…[read on]
Ana Alenso
by Adela Lovric // Feb. 11, 2023
Noises from the nearby construction site disturb an otherwise idyllic morning at Ana Alenso’s studio in Berlin-Wedding. It seems, however, as if the droning soundscape of heavy machinery…[read on]
Rituals of Resistance: An Interview with Kader Attia
by Adela Lovric // Oct. 8, 2021
The work of the French-Algerian artist Kader Attia teaches us that time alone doesn’t heal traumas. Through visual metaphors, individual and collective histories and information…[read on]