Sable Elyse Smith’s works explore the strange dimensionalities created by the American legal system. The nature of contemporary carceral culture is totalizing…[read on]
My gateway into activist and artist Igor Grubić’s practice was equal parts jarring and cathartic. Croatian and Serbian voices shouting, gunfire and Missy Elliot’s 2001 hit…[read on]
The Casino for Social Medicine is an experimental, collective and anticapitalist bar and café that recently opened its doors at Sonnenallee 100, in Berlin-Neukölln…[read on]
Shu Lea Cheang is a ground-breaking Taiwanese artist whose works have long considered the cycles of growth and decay in rural, urban and digital environments, as well as the ways in…[read on]
Artist, researcher and curator Sybille Neumeyer recently opened the group show ‘Teleconnections’ at D21 Kunstraum Leipzig, as part of her long-term artistic research into the narratives…[read on]
In Kristiansand, Norway, a former grain silo has been converted into a new art museum—Kunstsilo—housing the world’s largest private collection of Nordic Modern Art…[read on]
Ali Eyal is a multidisciplinary artist whose works delve deep into themes of memory, displacement and trauma, often rooted in his experiences growing up in war-torn Iraq…[read on]
In October of this year, Palestinian-Danish artist Larissa Sansour opened her sweeping solo exhibition at Amos Rex in Helsinki. The thoroughly darkened underground space…[read on]
Andrea Fraser’s work as both artist and writer has come to define the field of institutional critique, taking a hard look at the art world’s flawed mechanisms of production and power…[read on]
‘Self Portrait as a Pot of Coffee,’ a nine-part series by William Kentridge launching on MUBI on October 18th, is the result of a four-year project started during the first COVID…[read on]
I first heard about Nuri Koerfer several years ago when I visited the exhibition ‘Sitting Bone,’ which she organised at the now-extinct Berlin project space, Mavra…[read on]