Posts Tagged ‘gentrification’
Diana Thater at The ICA Watershed: Spectacular Images, Diluted Messages
Article by Jack Radley // Aug. 24, 2018
In theory, The ICA Watershed’s premiere exhibition, ‘Diana Thater,’ makes perfect sense, but the ICA’s civic concerns are watered down by the spectacle of the show’s aesthetic emphasis…[read on]
Ex-Embassy: The Simultaneity of Stories Thus Far
Article by Samuel Staples // Aug. 03, 2018
Unfolding at the site of the former Australian Embassy to the German Democratic Republic, the exhibition ‘Ex-Embassy’ examines the conventions of guest and host relations…[read on]
Identity and Belonging in an Increasingly Globalized World
Article by Samuel Staples // July 18, 2018
In the exhibition ‘Augmented Sunrise Beneath The Skin,’ currently on view at the Wedding non-profit artist-run space Gr_und, themes of identity and belonging in an increasingly globalized world are confronted…[read on]
Review // Discussing the Matter of Critique with Renzo Martens at KW Institute for Contemporary Art
Article by Nora Kovacs – in Berlin; Tuesday, May 26, 2015.