Posts Tagged ‘Donna Haraway’
Deep Time and Digital Art: Elektron Luxembourg’s ‘Hybrid Futures’
by Fionn Adamian // June 13, 2025
A technology-forward intervention in the Centre Mercure of Esch-sur-Alzette, most of the works of ‘Hybrid Futures’ treat their digital media as a prosthetic for speculating…[read on]
19th Venice Architecture Biennale Explores Plural Intelligences
by Johanna Siegler // Apr. 29, 2025
Titled ‘Intelligens. Natural. Artificial. Collective.,’ the 2025 edition of Venice Architecture Biennale centers on plural intelligences, natural ecosystems, artificial technologies and…[read on]
Everyday Desires: ‘Digital Diaries’ at JSF Düsseldorf
by Aoife Donnellan // July 19, 2024
In Virginia Woolf’s essay ‘Rambling Round Evelyn’ (1920), she explains that a “good diarist writes either for himself alone or for a posterity so distant that it can safely hear every secret and…[read on]
Natural Intelligence: An Interview with Agencia de Borde
by Juan José Santos Mateo // May 17, 2024
Agencia de Borde (Rosario Montero, Paula Salas and Sebastián Melo) is a Chilean collective whose origins were marked by an initial impulse to exchange conversations across…[read on]
Anan Fries
by Olivia Ladanyi // Aug. 29, 2023
Climbing the stairs to Anan Fries’ Kreuzberg flat, which also houses their studio, I lament the fact that these visits always seem to coincide with the few unbearably hot days that this…[read on]
Quantum Futures: An Interview with Libby Heaney
by Adela Lovric // Feb. 28, 2022
We spoke with Libby Heaney about her ongoing exhibition ‘Ent-,’ her art practice that meshes feminist theories and scientific expertise, and her predictions about a technological shift…[read on]
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
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…[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]































