‘Don’t Panic,’ on view at soft power until November 20, is part of 3hd 2022, the annual interdisciplinary festival from Berlin-based art platform Creamcake. The exhibition brings together…[read on]
Supposedly video game players make good soldiers, or at least the French and American armies think so. Both recruit fighters through video games, explains filmmaker Antoine…[read on]
‘Parla_Mute,’ the current show by Angolan artist Yonamine at Michael Janssen Gallery in Berlin, confronts the viewer with an inversion. Stepping into the gallery space, hidden from the…[read on]
M+ museum in Hong Kong is currently accepting proposals for the Sigg fellowship for Chinese Art Research 2022/23. The fellowship aims to support new research on Chinese art…[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]
Carlo Oppermann, born in Darmstadt but now a Berlin-based director, is showing his short film ‘The Art of Authenticity’ (2021) at Berlin’s Interfilm festival. His experience as a director…[read on]
How can collaboration between the commercial world and First Nations be productive? Designer and founder of the National Aboriginal Design Agency in Australia, Alison Page,…[read on]
Artsper is evidence of a changing culture of collecting. In our conversation, co-founder and CEO François-Xavier Trancart explains the shifting demographics of collectors, as well…[read on]
Merike Estna warns me that her studio will be empty as she tours me through to her recent survey, ‘Soil will not contain our love’ (2022), at Kai Art Center, a first floor exhibition space…[read on]
For the topic ‘Oil,’ Göksu Kunak shares a visual essay based on the performative installation ‘Petrol,’ tracing oil politics in Turkey and delving into the world of the song Petrol (1980)…[read on]
To what extent can technology mimic reality? British media artist Ed Atkins explores this very question in his solo exhibition at Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi. The exhibition takes you…[read on]
The ZukunftsDorf22 (Zkd22), or the Village of the Future, was a Kassel-based initiative concomitant to, but not officially part of documenta fifteen. It was a partnership intended…[read on]