Posts Tagged ‘Care’
Sophiensaele’s ‘Leisure & Pleasure’ Festival Celebrates Recreation and Rest
by Olivia Ladanyi // May. 11, 2023
Sophiensaele’s festival ‘Leisure & Pleasure’ opens on May 25th, and in an ode to the subject matter will leisurely stretch out over a six-week period. The performing arts space sets out to…[read on]
Collectively Imagining the Future: An Interview with Alicja Rogalska
by Denisa Tomkova // Oct. 9, 2020
In Polish art history, social practice has its legitimate place. In the 1970s, Contextual artists believed in creating work in specific contexts, and with the moral responsibility of the artist, as well as art’s aim to…[read on]
Otobong Nkanga’s ‘There’s No Such Thing as Solid Ground’ Opens at Gropius Bau
July 07, 2020
Last year, Nigerian-born, Antwerp-based visual and performance artist Otobong Nkanga was ‘In House: Artist in Residence’ at Gropius Bau in Berlin. On July 10th, she will open her solo exhibition at the museum…[read on]
£100 Idea: An Interview with Gideon Vass
Interview by Brit Seaton // Oct. 09, 2018
Most of us probably haven’t asked our neighbour for a cup of sugar, let alone asked them what they’d do with a cash sum of £100. In September 2017, the latter request floated through the letterboxes…[read on]
A Hands-Off Exploration of ‘Touch’ at nGbK
Article by Isabelle Hore-Thorburn // Oct. 05, 2018
A rose-pink chainlink curtain demarcates the entrance to ‘Touch’ at nGbK. Walking through the threshold of the exhibition, I touch and am touched by Ruth Buchanan’s work, Split, Splits, Splitting…[read on]
The Bitterness of the Global Care Chain
Article by Isabelle Hore-Thorburn // Sept. 28, 2018
‘Bitter Things: Narratives and Memories of Transnational Families’ at Archive Kabinett examines the significance of things and objects for families separated by the global care chain…[read on]