Posts Tagged ‘nature’
Algorithmic Rewilding: An Interview with Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg
by Adela Lovric // Aug. 15, 2023
Through her multidisciplinary practice, Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg explores a wide array of topics—artificial intelligence, synthetic biology and evolution, to name a few…[read on]
An Unfurling of Sorts: ‘Sea of Forests’ at ChertLüdde
by Eva Szwarc // Aug. 11, 2023
Arijit Bhattacharyya’s exhibition, ‘Sea of Forests’, questions the respective roles of nature and civilisation. Can we dissolve the boundaries between, and relearn from the…[read on]
Sustainable (Art) World-Making at the Helsinki Biennial
by Adela Lovric // July 21, 2023
The second edition of the Helsinki Biennial materializes the feeling of environmental doom portentously lingering in the collective consciousness. However, its greater…[read on]
Mythical Forest: An Interview with Kinga Kiełczyńska
by William Kherbek // July 7, 2023
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]
Ballhaus Ost Presents June Program ‘Queer Planet Future’
by Olivia Ladanyi // June 6, 2023
Prenzlauer Berg performance venue Ballhaus Ost is launching their June program titled ‘Queer Planet Future’. The bill of seven events kicks off on the 9th with ‘Holobiontinnen’,…[read on]
Open Call for aquamediale 2023
June 8, 2022
Returning for it’s 15th edition, aquamediale endeavours to address the factors that influence our climate and examine the effects of an unrestrained consumer economy…[read on]
Berlin’s Material Contradictions Explored by Lucas De La Rubia
by Aoife Donnellan // Feb. 5, 2021
Lucas De La Rubia’s multidisciplinary work underwent a transformation during his recent residency at Institut für Alles Mögliche. Spending two months in Berlin during lockdown…[read on]
Contra Western Conceptions of Time and Nature: Leiko Ikemura’s ‘From East to East’ at Kunsthalle Rostock
by Judith Vallette // Aug. 13, 2020
Kunsthalle Rostock, located two hours by train from Berlin, is currently showing Leiko Ikemura’s ‘From East to East’. The exhibition focusses on the influential Japanese-Swiss artist…[read on]
An Extended International Creamcake 3hd Festival: ‘Unhumanity’
by Judith Vallette // Aug. 12, 2020
Creamcake is launching its sixth edition of the 3hd festival in 2020. Creamcake serves as a platform for artistic positions dealing with feminism, intersectionality, queerness and decolonization, and artists…[read on]
Caline Aoun’s ‘Seeing is believing’ at Palais Populaire
by Martha Lochhead // Dec. 27, 2019
Caline Aoun is the winner of Deutsche Bank’s Artist of the Year 2019 Award. Her exhibition at Palais Populaire, ‘Seeing is believing’ is an abstract meditation on ways…[read on]
Klaus Jörres Explores Digitized Landscapes in ‘GrünLand’
Article by Name Surname // Sept. 05, 2019
At Dittrich & Schlechtriem’s exhibition ‘Grünland,’ Klaus Jörres presents a series of large wall-mounted paintings and four sets of movable modular racks custom-fitted…[read on]