Posts Tagged ‘Cristina Ramos’
The Place That Holds You: An Interview with Lewis Hammond
by Cristina Ramos // Oct. 27, 2023
Lewis Hammond is a Berlin-based, British artist who depicts a small and highly symbolic world in his paintings, reduced to hideaways where bodies surrender to one another…[read on]
Lingering with the Wild: An Interview with Alice Morey
by Cristina Ramos // Aug. 22, 2023
Alice Morey is an artist who works with painting, sculpture and textile to build delicate installations. Within the often chaotic space of wilderness, as a concept, she brings to the fore…[read on]
Letter from the Editor: Money
by Alison Hugill // Mar. 7, 2023
Through an exploration of this topic, we aim to open conversations around the ways in which money forms the backbone of the art world ecosystem…[read on]
Technological Evolution: An Interview with Nicolas Pelzer
by Cristina Ramos // Feb. 22, 2022
Nicolas Pelzer is a Berlin-based artist whose multimedia body of work—including sculptural installations, video and digital prints—focuses on technology and its effects…[read on]
Defence Mechanisms: An Interview with Lucy Beech
by Cristina Ramos // Dec. 14, 2021
We spoke to Lucy Beech about her ‘Passive Aggressive’ series, as well as her ongoing artistic research into waste and salvage as a form of survival…[read on]
Painting in Limbo: An Interview with Petra Cortright
by Cristina Ramos // Dec. 7, 2021
We sat down with American artist Petra Cortright on the occasion of her current exhibition ‘Baleaf Gys Akademiks Maamgic Brokig’ at Société Berlin, which presents a series…[read on]
Open-Ended Growth and Making Kinship with Plants: An Interview with Barbara Marcel
by Cristina Ramos // Oct. 16, 2020
There are many lessons that we can learn from the vegetal world, such as how to live together in a non-intrusive way (in the same way that leaves position themselves relative to their neighbours), adaptability to…[read on]
Towards a Transversal Pedagogy: Ahmet Ögüt and the Silent University
by Cristina Ramos // July 03, 2020
The Silent University is a solidarity-based knowledge exchange platform by displaced people and forced migrants. It is led by a group of lecturers, consultants and research fellows who share this background…[read on]
Agro-Ecology, Collectivity and the Post-Pastoral: An Interview with Fernando García-Dory
Interview by Cristina Ramos // May 22, 2020
The shift from consumer aesthetics toward an understanding of agriculture and the rural(s) as a sphere for artistic research is the basis of Spanish artist Fernando García-Dory’s work. Combining locally-rooted…[read on]