Posts Tagged ‘death’
More than a Memory: An Interview with Sarnt Utamachote
by Adela Lovric // Mar. 26, 2024
Sarnt Utamachote spoke to us about the making of the film, about the necessity of communal care and mourning, as well as how film, when done sensitively, can become a collective act…[read on]
A Measured Life: Laurel Nakadate’s Temporal Photographs
by Dagmara Genda // June 27, 2023
Nakadate makes use of vernacular images and the visual possibilities of the day, such as enlisting the services of internet photo editors, to document and contemplate the passage of time…[read on]
Art as Counter-Ritual: ‘A Fire In My Belly’ at JSC Berlin
by Dagmara Genda // Mar. 9, 2021
A ritual highlights a given social practice and renders it symbolic on another, often spiritual, level, thereby legitimizing and expanding certain structures or, at other…[read on]
Decolonial Reincarnation: An Interview with Heidi Lau
by Jack Radley // Mar. 2, 2021
On a frigid January afternoon, I visited Lau in her newly minted studio, where we discussed her work’s relationships to death and ritual, the intersection of monstrosity…[read on]
Embracing Loss: Tracey Emin’s ‘A Fortnight of Tears’ at White Cube Bermondsey
Article by Celia Wickham // Feb. 26, 2019
‘A Fortnight of Tears’, Tracey Emin’s latest major exhibition currently on display at White Cube in Bermondsey (London), features a vast range of work, from neon and sculpture, to paintings and drawings, to photographs and film…[read on]
Announcement // The Films of Ana Mendieta at Gropius Bau
Berlin // Apr. 16, 2018
Often fusing her body with nature, the Cuban American artist Ana Mendieta confronted themes of feminism, violence, life, death, identity, place and belonging through a wide-ranging artistic practice. Mendieta…[read on]