Posts Tagged ‘Donna Haraway’
Petja Ivanova
by Noushin Afzali // July 13, 2021
The Berlin-based Bulgarian artist welcomed us warmly in her small studio in Kreuzberg and took us through a journey of her artistic career, filled with insects, “feelables”…[read on]
Staying with the Trouble: Isa Melsheimer’s ‘Predicament of Texture’ at Kindl
Article by Elizabeth Schippers // May 12, 2020
Isa Melsheimer’s work is made up of an agglomeration of discourses surrounding the man-made world and the organic world and exposes underlying assumptions regarding the centering of human…[read on]
Art in the Time of Corona: A Solitary Encounter with Daniel Steegman Mangrané’s ‘Fog Dog’
Article by Dagmara Genda // Mar. 27, 2020
It could be cynical to say that Daniel Steegman Mangrané should consider himself lucky for the chain of events that have made ‘Fog Dog’ at Esther Schipper even more alienating, uncanny and strange…[read on]
THE WEEK Mar. 02–08, 2020
Openings and events at Berlinische Galerie, Berlin Film Society, HAU, N.B.K., District Berlin, Galerie Wentrup, 11th Berlin Biennale, SAVVY Contemporary, Soy Capitán, Alexander Levy, Galeria Plan B, Capitain Petzel, Esther Schipper,…[read on]
Questioning the Social Body: Transmediale’s ‘The Eternal Network’ Exhibition at HKW
Article by Denisa Tomkova // Feb. 03, 2020
This year’s transmediale exhibition ‘The Eternal Network’ calls for more intimate relationships within the network, and for regaining more control, away from centralized digital networks…[read on]
Exhibition // Barbara Kapusta: ‘Empathic Creatures’ at Ashley Berlin
Article by Jess Harrison in Berlin // Jan. 23, 2018
‘Empathic Creatures’, Barbara Kapusta’s first solo exhibition in Germany, presents a new body of work, combining film, sculptural objects and text, all of which studies how objects engage with each other and with us as spectators…[read on]
Nature // A Cautionary Tale: ‘NatureCultures’ at Alfred Ehrhardt Foundation
Article by TL Andrews // July 15, 2016
Most artistic work related to nature often has apocalyptic undertones. And rightfully so. If we don’t change our ways of approaching the environment, we will continue to careen towards certain death. But…[read on]
Nature // The Elsewhere in Which We Find Ourselves: ‘unexpected others’ at L’atelier-ksr
Article by Nathaniel Marcus in Berlin // Jul. 14, 2016
The title of L’Atelier-ksr’s group show ‘unexpected others’ is partially an homage to a Donna Haraway text, whose introduction states: “The theory is meant to orient, to provide the roughest sketch for travel,…[read on]
Nature // The Laboratory for Aesthetics and Ecology: An Interview with Ida Bencke
Article by Rebecca Partridge in Berlin // Jul. 12, 2016
Contemporary art is no stranger to environmental issues, though the question of how artists engage in our ever more pressing crisis of nature is undergoing a fundamental shift. In the light of the anthropocene…[read on]
Space // ‘In the (Silicon) Gutter but Looking at the Stars’: An Interview about the Nonhuman Autonomous Space Agency
By Alan Smart // Sept. 16, 2015
Over Skype, I spoke with Fred Scharmen of the Working Group on Adaptive Systems from his Baltimore studio to discuss his latest “speculative utopian design proposal” for a Nonhuman Autonomous Space Agency…[read on]
Announcement // Cyborg Politics at the Disruption Network Lab Conference – May 29-30
Blog post by Alena Sokhan – in Berlin; Friday, May 29, 2015.