Posts Tagged ‘Alison Hugill’

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]

Letter from the Editors: Family

a film still depicting a wild looking man with a moustache
by Alison Hugill, Dagmara Genda // Jan. 6, 2023
Kinship beyond bloodlines—or the recently popularized concept of “chosen family”—is, for many, a mode of survival that provides escape from the suffocations and all too often latent…[read on]

Artist Book // ‘Patient’ by Hannes Gruber

Berlin Art Link Book 'Patient' by Hannes Gruber

Article by Jess Harrison in Berlin // Mar. 21, 2018
During an artist-in-residency programme at the Nida Art Colony in Lithuania, Hannes Gruber, compelled by loneliness and boredom, began illustrating hospital beds in watercolour. He managed to capture the obscure beauty,[read on]


OPEN CALL // Hardbakka 2016: Memento Mori

Article by Dorrell Merritt in Berlin; Tuesday, Mar. 8, 2016
The Hardbakka Ruins project is an annual site specific art workshop, focusing on architectural ruins of military, industrial and agricultural structures within Bergen, Norway. The project, is now…[read on]


Susanna Hertrich

by Alison Hugill // Nov. 24, 2015
Susanna Hertrich’s artistic practice occupies a privileged position as both interpreter and active participant in the otherwise largely…[read on]