Posts Tagged ‘Emilija Škarnulytė’
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]
Reframing Human Perception at Ballroom Marfa
Article by Lee Escobedo // Sept. 06, 2018
‘Hyperobjects’ at Ballroom Marfa, organized by Laura Copelin and Timothy Morton, focuses on ecological occurrences that are beyond the human capacity for understanding…[read on]
THE WEEK October 02–08, 2017
Openings & Events at HAU – Hebbel am Ufer, me Collectors Room, Tchoban Foundation, Peles Empire, HKW – Haus der Kulturen der Welt, OQBO, Villa Elisabeth, Bauchhund, Pool 17, Tête, Peles Empire, Berlinische Galerie, Kaskl,…[read on]
THE WEEK August 01–27, 2017
Openings at Import Projects, Aquabit Art Gallery, AKA, Kunstsaele Berlin, Radialsystem V, Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien, Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Tanz im August, DAAD Galerie, ZKR, Galerie Wedding, König Galerie, Museum für Fotografie,…[read on]
Climate Change // The Anthropocene and the Sublime: Emilija Škarnulytė’s ‘MANIFOLD’ at Decad
Article by Katharine Doyle in Berlin // Jul. 18, 2017
“But…what if…the lens itself were an entity? An entity so large that we were utterly dwarfed by it? An entity that we might even be inside of?” Timothy Morton’s accompanying text to the exhibition…[read on]