Having emerged from the challenging times of the past few years, we now seem to be hurtling towards a new wave of global fascism. Queer and feminist movements are…[read on]
The Schwules Museum’s latest show ‘Burning down the Patriarchy. The Berlin women and lesbians’ scene photographed by Petra Gall,’ showcases the works of a…[read on]
The 11th edition Heroines of Sound Festival showcases historical and contemporary heroines of experimental electronic sound that continue to leave an imprint on current aesthetic…[read on]
This year, the Turkish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale will feature works by established artist Gülsün Karamustafa. Considered one of Turkey’s most influential and outspoken…[read on]
Narcisster is participating in the current exhibition ‘The Cult of Beauty’ at London’s Wellcome Collection, which explores the universal myths and constant changing nature of…[read on]
In the airy exhibition space of HaL, visitors can encounter five site-specific installations featuring VR works accompanied by both analogue and augmented reality (AR) echoes…[read on]
In ‘Chapel of Care and Rage,’ we are invited to imbibe rich visual imagery of mythical goddesses, animal figures and medicinal plants as they peer down on us from on high…[read on]
Kubra Khademi (1989) is an Afghan artist who moved to Paris in 2015 after receiving threats in response to a performance on violence against women that she staged in…[read on]
The Italian, Berlin-based artist has been recently fascinated by the function and aesthetics of Renaissance architectural models. In this show, she presents the act of building a house…[read on]
In Dalberg’s exhibition, a video installation shows two screens: on one screen, five women draped in red clothing walk along a beach, each representing the women whose voices are…[read on]