Posts Tagged ‘Climate Change’
Open Call: Outdoor Installations for Ice Age Centre Estonia
Mar. 21, 2023
Ice Age Centre is calling for projects of artists residing in Estonia, Norway, Austria and Germany to create an outdoor installation/mural for the façade of the Ice Age Centre building…[read on]
The Week October 10–16, 2022
Openings and events at Anorak, Collection Regard, Culterim Gallery, Galerie Crone, Galerie im Saalbau, Galerie Wedding, GlogauAIR, Kunst-Stiftung Starke, Kunstverein am Rosa–Luxemburg–Platz, Louche OPS, Peres Projects, Periode.site,…[read on]
Art against Big Oil: An Interview with Oliver Ressler
by William Kherbek // Oct. 6, 2022
Oliver Ressler’s works operate in the space between visual art and activism. He is known for works that delve into the deliberately murky world of fossil fuel extraction and…[read on]
Perpetual Reconstruction: Working and Playing for Urban Futures
by Alan Smart // Oct. 22, 2021
‘The Future of Cities. Not For Granted,’ presented at the Halle 14 Zentrum für zeitgenössische Kunst in Leipzig, assembles a survey of practices, which hybridize art, architecture, political…[read on]
Sensing Plants: An Interview with Zheng Bo
by Ilyn Wong // Aug. 10, 2021
Speaking in a careful and considered way, which echoes his art-making, Zheng Bo talked about his relationship to plants, Daoist philosophy and poetics…[read on]
Art & Ecology: An Interview with Lucia Pietroiusti
by Aoife Donnellan // Aug. 6, 2021
London-based curator Lucia Pietroiusti’s work resides at the intersection of art and ecology, with a focus on creating work outside of the exhibition format…[read on]
Jakob Kudsk Steensen
by Johanna Hardt // June 1, 2021
Kudsk Steensen’s environmental storytelling moves beyond the story templates of tragedy and melancholia for a lost world. His vision and language are affirmative…[read on]
An Extended International Creamcake 3hd Festival: ‘Unhumanity’
by Judith Vallette // Aug. 12, 2020
Creamcake is launching its sixth edition of the 3hd festival in 2020. Creamcake serves as a platform for artistic positions dealing with feminism, intersectionality, queerness and decolonization, and artists…[read on]
Environmental Devastation and Colonial Trauma: ‘Presence in the Absence’ at Alexander Levy
Article by Hannah Carroll Harris // Feb. 13, 2020
As stories of environmental devastation fill our daily news feeds at an increasing rate, how do we come to terms with the fact that we are living in an era of unprecedented destruction…[read on]
Breaking Away from Anthropocentric Thought: An Interview with Anaïs Senli
Interview by Martha Lochhead // Oct. 28, 2019
In this time of climate catastrophe, it is urgent that we develop a model of society that considers the needs of non-human beings and the planet…[read on]
The New (Ab)normal: Dehlia Hannah’s ‘A Year Without a Winter’
Article by Sarah Messerschmidt // May 07, 2019
“A year without a winter” is a phrase well beyond science fictional speculation. Most of Europe, if not the world at large, will remember the later years of the 2010s as frighteningly,…[read on]