Posts Tagged ‘capitalism’
The Mine as Metaphor: An Interview with Simon Denny
by Lucia Longhi // Mar. 1, 2021
The exhibition is a deep-dive into the ethics of mining for minerals and data, resulting in a presentation of extractivism as a whole paradigm of the human attitude…[read on]
Prying Geologies: An Interview with Nicholas Mangan
by Hannah Carroll Harris // Feb. 12, 2021
Ancient stone artefacts, air-cooling systems, insect communication and cryptocurrency. These seemingly disparate phenomena are but some of the sprawling curiosities which…[read on]
Turning the Tables: The 11th Berlin Biennale
by Tamaris Vier // Sept. 16, 2020
This year’s Berlin Biennale interrogates many forms of oppression enacted globally, coaxing to the surface seldom-heard stories of the marginalized, forgotten and violently silenced…[read on]
Celebrating Sickness: Feminist Health Care Research Group at BB11
Article by Bárbara Borges de Campos // Feb. 07, 2020
After the Second World War, three out of four of the presidents of the medical association in West Germany were former SS or SA members. By the late 1980s and early 90s, around 80% of gynecologists were male…[read on]
A Strong Desire and the Commodification of a Liberation Movement
Article by Samuel Staples // Aug. 15, 2018
How can we come to define contemporary queerness whilst living under a capitalist regime? In an attempt to spark discussions surrounding this question, ‘A Strong Desire,’ at Berlin project space PS120,…[read on]
Identity and Belonging in an Increasingly Globalized World
Article by Samuel Staples // July 18, 2018
In the exhibition ‘Augmented Sunrise Beneath The Skin,’ currently on view at the Wedding non-profit artist-run space Gr_und, themes of identity and belonging in an increasingly globalized world are confronted…[read on]