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Posts Tagged ‘institutional critique’
Unflinching Confrontation: Nan Goldin at Neue Nationalgalerie
by Jesse Slater // Jan. 17, 2025
Nan Goldin’s ‘This Will Not End Well’ at Neue Nationalgalerie is an exercise in confrontation. Comprising six distinct slideshows spanning five decades …[read on]
Fundraising for the Roof: ‘No! More White Money’ at Sophiensaele
by Sumugan Sivanesan // Nov. 26, 2024
‘No! More White Money’ begins before we enter the theater, when Konstantin “Kunst” Kunze of Flinn Works—acting as a representative of a funding organization…[read on]
Ethical Practice: An Interview with Andrea Fraser
by Adela Lovric // Nov. 5, 2024
Andrea Fraser’s work as both artist and writer has come to define the field of institutional critique, taking a hard look at the art world’s flawed mechanisms of production and power…[read on]
Repairing the Social Bond: An Interview with Joshua Schwebel
by Cristina Ramos // Mar. 31, 2023
Joshua Schwebel exposes the inner workings of contemporary art through installations, interventions and video…[read on]
Turning the Tables: The 11th Berlin Biennale
by Tamaris Vier // Sept. 16, 2020
This year’s Berlin Biennale interrogates many forms of oppression enacted globally, coaxing to the surface seldom-heard stories of the marginalized, forgotten and violently silenced…[read on]
Subcultural Identities and Modern Myth-Making: An Interview with Victoria E Pullen
by Elizabeth Schippers // July 28, 2020
With her recently created digital artist book, ‘“Victoria” to “Verlaine”’, Victoria E Pullen explores the ways in which we create modern myths surrounding subcultural practices in the music scene, art world and online fandoms…[read on]
Towards a Transversal Pedagogy: Ahmet Ögüt and the Silent University
by Cristina Ramos // July 03, 2020
The Silent University is a solidarity-based knowledge exchange platform by displaced people and forced migrants. It is led by a group of lecturers, consultants and research fellows who share this background…[read on]