Posts Tagged ‘Lawrence Lek’
Letter from the Editor: Utopia
by Alison Hugill // Jan. 5, 2024
It might be a good time to re-orient our thinking towards viable social alternatives. What could “utopia” mean today? What social and political forms can hope take?…[read on]
The Week Oct. 23–29, 2023
Openings and events at 3hd, Office Impart, Hamburger Bahnhof, LAS Art Foundation, Museum für Asiatische Kunst & Ethnologisches Museum,…[read on]
Cities // Virtual Living: An Interview with Lawrence Lek
Interview by Penny Rafferty // May 10, 2016
Lawrence Lek’s highly rendered architectural worlds create impossible possibilities, through zoomed out narratives and virtual constructs. In his recent contribution to the Secret Surfaces exhibition at KW…[read on]
Body // ‘Secret Surfaces: Where Meaning Materializes’
Article by April Dell // Apr. 5, 2016
Secret Surfaces at KW Institute for Contemporary Art is a sensory smorgasbord as its vast selection of works tackle a complex theme: the production of meaning. The exhibition proposes and…[read on]