Lewis Hammond is a Berlin-based, British artist who depicts a small and highly symbolic world in his paintings, reduced to hideaways where bodies surrender to one another…[read on]
Berlin-based, Greek photographer Spyros Rennt has garnered substantial recognition in recent years for his evocative photographs that beautifully chronicle the queer youth…[read on]
Fette Sans welcomes us into her Prenzlauer Berg studio on the first really hot day of the year. The glass-fronted, ground floor space, draped in sensual purple crocodile velvet, offers…[read on]
The ways in which humans interact with the Białowieża forest is the subject of Kinga Kiełczyńska’s 2016 work, simply entitled ‘Białowieża,’ which depicts a group…[read on]
We spoke with van Saarloos, in a written exchange over the course of a few days, about the book and about how age and ageism inform their thought, as well as their artistic and curatorial…[read on]
With his lens focused on the bar’s older performers, James Hosking acknowledges their labor and fatigue, yet simultaneously shows the vigor and vivacity in each queen…[read on]
In this conversation, we touched on aging—both personal and material—and the incongruities inherent in decisions around what is deemed worthy of preservation…[read on]
For almost two decades, Indigenous artist Daniel Boyd has confronted and disrupted the misrepresentations of colonial narratives that comprise the history of so-called…[read on]
Maimon’s approach to such unresolved feelings is courageous, often infused with humour and openness and an inclusive spirit that prioritises developing and exploring relationships…[read on]
Last week Henrike Naumann opened her first exhibition in the U.S. at New York’s Sculpture Center. Like many of her shows, ‘Re-Education’ consists of installations made of found…[read on]
We spoke with exhibition curators Lena Johanna Reisner and Sonja Hornung about the inspiration and thinking behind their curatorial work, participating artists in the show…[read on]