‘Deserters’ (2023) at Kunsthaus Baselland is a live installation by Italian artist Chiara Bersani, that uses tapestry, performance and textile works to recentre bodies with disabilities…[read on]
With this new topic, we are looking at the ways in which artists are reclaiming mythology and engaging in new and complex processes of myth-making, world-building and fictioning…[read on]
Through animation, painting, drawing and sculpture, British artist Emma Talbot’s practice explores the inner landscapes of private thoughts. As part of Berlin Art Week,…[read on]
Artificial intelligence is scary. Almost everyone knows HAL from ‘2001: A Space Odyssey,’ the intelligent and, in the course of the film, increasingly sentient spaceship…[read on]
E-Werk Luckenwalde decided to slow everything down. The curatorial team made use of the circumstances brought about by the pandemic to begin a program of sustainable…[read on]
As the summer heats up and the art world winds down, we will also focus on what it means to slow down or do nothing. This month I will be talking to Victoria Stanton, a Montréal…[read on]
London-based curator Lucia Pietroiusti’s work resides at the intersection of art and ecology, with a focus on creating work outside of the exhibition format…[read on]
Sarah J. Sloat’s poetic and artistic oeuvre focuses on bringing new and unpredictable connections between text and visual experience to light. Her practice consists of…[read on]
Sophie Utikal’s textile work focuses on the body as a source of information. Her large tapestries depict femme bodies in various states of repose…[read on]
Eli Cortiñas explores industry, power, politics and memory in her collage-like works of found footage and imagery mixed with her own material…[read on]
Galerie Auslage presents a new exhibition series entitled ‘The Burdensome Richness’ beginning on April 9, 2021. Contemporary artists Leman Sevda Darıcıoğlu, Pınar Öğrenci and…[read on]