Curated by Scottish-Ghanian architect Lesley Lokko, the 18th edition is titled ‘The Laboratory of the Future’ and will include 89 participants, over half of whom…[read on]
The Sustainable Institution is calling artists, architects, designers and scientists to develop prototypes for sustainable exhibition-making in the fight against climate change…[read on]
The exhibition ‘Still Here’ wishes to point out the importance of contemporary art making in imagining a new positive future, in stimulating public dialogue and in healing our…[read on]
‘The Future of Cities. Not For Granted,’ presented at the Halle 14 Zentrum für zeitgenössische Kunst in Leipzig, assembles a survey of practices, which hybridize art, architecture, political…[read on]
For her latest installation, Henrike Naumann has recreated the layout of Hitler’s famous alpine residence, known as the Berghof in Obersalzburg, except the interior is scattered with…[read on]
The Italian, Berlin-based artist has been recently fascinated by the function and aesthetics of Renaissance architectural models. In this show, she presents the act of building a house…[read on]
In the lead-up to the bicentenary of the Kunstverein München in 2023, the Summer School entitled ‘The Stories We Tell Ourselves’ explores alternative forms of…[read on]
Atelier Gardens wants artists to define, through an intervention on the facades of its entrance on Oberlandstraße, a starting point for the upcoming long-term program at its evolving…[read on]
Italian architect, industrial designer, furniture designer, artist, teacher, writer and publisher, Gio Ponti, is well-known for his contributions to Italy’s mid-century Renaissance…[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]