One visual effect dominates the superb caché of paintings by the American artist Miranda Holmes, which deal with the entanglement of self and other, subject and object…[read on]
Sofía Salazar Rosales’ recent exhibition at ChertLüdde ‘The desire to dance with someone who is not there,’ explored the ways in which presence and absence fuel desire…[read on]
Oona Hyland’s exhibition ‘Active Forgetting’ at Wolf & Galtenz, presented with support from Culture Ireland, concerns the harrowing impact and silencing of the Magdalene Laundries in…[read on]
We spoke to Haley Mellin about the importance of integrating conservation into both the content and the concept of her work, and what we as humans can learn from attuning to the natural…[read on]
Nevin Aladağ is well-known for her multi-media works—spanning sculpture, video, performance and sound—which blend diverse cultural narratives and artistic expressions, exploring…[read on]
On the dimly-lit top floor of Fotografiska Berlin, where Shirin Neshat’s recent exhibition ‘The Fury’ is currently on view, striking examples of her distinctive photographic approach…[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]
This year, the Turkish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale will feature works by established artist Gülsün Karamustafa. Considered one of Turkey’s most influential and outspoken…[read on]
Pan Daijing’s solo exhibition ‘Mute’ opens this week at Munich’s Haus der Kunst. Featured prominently in the exhibition is an excerpt from the video work ‘Grief Lessons’ (2021–2023)…[read on]
We spoke to PSJM about how their work is entangled with the notion of utopia, both in the content and aesthetic of their museum-ready art objects and in the process and…[read on]
Lek discusses different aspects of ‘NOX’—his largest exhibition to date, presented by LAS Art Foundation—as well as his idea of “incremental utopia” running through the…[read on]