Posts Tagged ‘Grief’
Keeping Close: Ritual and Grief at Bärenzwinger Berlin
by Aoife Donnellan // June 20, 2025
The history of Bärenzwinger Berlin is unique. The space opened as a bear enclosure in August 1939, housing Urs, Vreni, Lotte and Jule, who were all gifts from the city of Bern…[read on]
Human-Land Entanglements: An Interview with Jumana Manna
by Eva Szwarc // June 25, 2024
Jumana Manna is a Palestinian visual artist and filmmaker based between Jerusalem and Berlin. Her recent work includes the feature-length films ‘Wild Relatives’ (2018) and…[read on]
Love and Loss: Pallavi Paul at Gropius Bau
by Adela Lovric // Apr. 26, 2024
Stepping into Pallavi Paul’s ‘How Love Moves’ at Gropius Bau, the core theme of the exhibition unravels without needing a preamble…[read on]
Trauma and Catharsis: An Interview with Shirin Neshat
by Marley Heltai // Apr. 23, 2024
On the dimly-lit top floor of Fotografiska Berlin, where Shirin Neshat’s recent exhibition ‘The Fury’ is currently on view, striking examples of her distinctive photographic approach…[read on]
Citizens of the Kingdom of the Ill: An Interview with Lauryn Youden
by Aoife Donnellan // Apr. 16, 2024
Lauryn Youden’s practice reexamines fundamental assumptions about the intersection between contemporary art and the body’s relationship to space, care and rest…[read on]
More than a Memory: An Interview with Sarnt Utamachote
by Adela Lovric // Mar. 26, 2024
Sarnt Utamachote spoke to us about the making of the film, about the necessity of communal care and mourning, as well as how film, when done sensitively, can become a collective act…[read on]
Framed Moments: An Interview with Pan Daijing
by William Kherbek // Mar. 5, 2024
Pan Daijing’s solo exhibition ‘Mute’ opens this week at Munich’s Haus der Kunst. Featured prominently in the exhibition is an excerpt from the video work ‘Grief Lessons’ (2021–2023)…[read on]
Letter from the Editor: Grief
by Alison Hugill // Mar. 5, 2024
Grief is a weighted and highly sensitive subject. Given time, it can also prove to be a welcome and necessary process of reckoning with the fragility of life…[read on]
A Measured Life: Laurel Nakadate’s Temporal Photographs
by Dagmara Genda // June 27, 2023
Nakadate makes use of vernacular images and the visual possibilities of the day, such as enlisting the services of internet photo editors, to document and contemplate the passage of time…[read on]
Radical Hospitality: An Interview with Marie Ségolène
Interview by Celia Wickham // Aug. 23, 2019
Marie Ségolène creates and enacts fantastical realms of desire as a means of exploring narratives of sexuality, trauma and grief…[read on]
Embracing Loss: Tracey Emin’s ‘A Fortnight of Tears’ at White Cube Bermondsey
Article by Celia Wickham // Feb. 26, 2019
‘A Fortnight of Tears’, Tracey Emin’s latest major exhibition currently on display at White Cube in Bermondsey (London), features a vast range of work, from neon and sculpture, to paintings and drawings, to photographs and film…[read on]































