Article by Jack Radley in St. Louis // Apr. 24, 2018
Mona Hatoum’s most recent exhibition, ‘Terra Infirma’, destabilizes universal notions of home, displacement, and global conflicts. After its premiere at The Menil Collection in Houston, the artist’s first American survey show…[read on]
Article by Rebecca Partridge in Berlin // Jan. 23, 2018
For more than two decades, Jon Thomson and Alison Craighead’s conceptual practice has spanned across video, sculpture, sound, installation and the internet, the duo often utilises live data and/or archive materials…[read on]
Jan. 20, 2018
LUX and the Goethe-Institut London invite artists who are based in Germany and work with the moving image to apply for their 2018 residency, which will take place from May to July 2018 in London. The residency offers…[read on]
Article by Candice Nembhard in Berlin // Jan. 18, 2017
For his first solo and debut show in Berlin, ‘In Me Everything is Already Flowing’ is the first of a series of performances taking place by French-born, London based artist Paul Maheke. With heavy influence from philosopher…[read on]
Article by Beatrix Joyce in Berlin // Jan. 10, 2017
This month, London Art Fair will return to London’s Business Design Centre for its 29th edition. This year’s fair showcases a broad range of international contemporary art and photography from over 125 galleries…[read on]
Article by Brit Seaton in Berlin // Dec. 13, 2016
Now celebrating its 29th year, the London Art Fair returns in January 2017, showcasing a broad range of international contemporary art and photography at London’s Business Design Centre. Alongside special exhibitions…[read on]
Article by William Kherbek in Berlin // Oct. 10, 2016
The experience of contemporary African art is as diverse and various as the experience of the continent itself. The 1.54 Art Fair at Somerset House is a wide-ranging survey of the modalities of cultural expression from young African artists as well as historical giants…[read on]
Article by Romily Alice in London // Jul. 17, 2016
Curated by Molly Soda, Arvida Bystrom and Ada Rajkovic, ‘Zero Zero’ at Annka Kultys Gallery presents the work of 12 artists who are exploring reality and virtual space…[read on]
Interview by Celia Wickham – in Berlin; Saturday, Jan. 30, 2016.
With an ethos of fair and feminist fashion, Birdsong is the new ethical clothing company leading the way for a fashion industry revolution. Centring around the motto of ‘no sweatshops, no photoshop’, Birdsong sources and promises fairly-made clothing and jewellery from a wide variety of women’s charities around the world…[read on…]
Interview by TL Andrews – in Berlin; Friday, Jan. 08, 2016.
The fashion world is not exactly known for its profound reflections on the human condition. Most of the industry can at best be described as superficial, exploitative of women, and destructive to the environment and workers in developing countries. There are, however, a few voices crying out in the wilderness, drawing attention to…[read on…]
Article by April Dell in Berlin // Nov. 3, 2015
London Art Fair is the UK’s largest contemporary art fair, encompassing over 100 selected participating galleries showcasing leading Modern British and contemporary artists from across…[read on…]
Blog post by Alena Sokhan – in Berlin; Thursday, Jan. 15, 2015.
The Birth Rites Collection is putting out an open call for submissions to its Bi-Annual Competition for New Works 2015. It accepts (and encourages) works in a variety of mediums – from photography to paintings…[read on…]