Article by Monica Salazar // May 28, 2018
In his artistic practice, Jordan Seiler explores the influence and monopolization of advertising media on our public spaces. In the early 2000s, the Brooklyn-based artist began his ‘PublicAdCampaign’ project,…[read on]
Article by Benjamin Busch in Berlin // Mar. 30, 2018
Zach Blas’s work ‘Contra-Internet’ explores the glowing, gushing and violent ends of Silicon Valley’s utopian ideologies. Its centerpiece, a short film titled ‘Jubilee 2033’, follows Ayn Rand on an acid trip…[read on]
Article by Jess Harrison // Feb. 19, 2018
New York-based artist Brian Whiteley caused massive controversy when he anonymously installed ‘The Legacy Stone’ – better known as the ‘Donald Trump Tombstone’ – in Central Park on the morning of…[read on]
Article by Jack Radley in Berlin // Feb. 8, 2018
In Canyon Castator’s world, the absinthe drinker finds comrades and the feast of the gods gets out of hand and the death of Sardonopolis is the result of frat hazing. After breaking his leg skateboarding,…[read on]
Berlin // Jan. 22, 2018
We’re giving away one copy of ‘David Bowie. The Man Who Fell to Earth’, published by Taschen in conjunction with a forthcoming exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum in New York. The book presents stunning stills and…[read on]
Article by Claudia Grigg Edo // July 05, 2017
On June 23rd Orlan opened her first-ever solo exhibition in Berlin with a special performance, revolving around her ‘Petition Contre la Mort’ (Petition Against Death). The infamous feminist icon and…[read on]
Mar. 18, 2017
The Watermill Center’s Artist Residency Program began in 2006, when the center officially opened as a year-round facility. Each year, collectives and individual artists take up residence at The Watermill Center…[read on]
Article by Brit Seaton in Berlin // Oct. 13, 2016
For her first solo exhibition in Germany, Bronx-born photographer Lisa Leone presents ‘How You Like Me Now?’ at HVW8 Berlin…[read on]
Article by Alice Bardos // June 07, 2016
New York-based new media artists Alfredo Salazar-Caro and William James Richard Robertson, are using their gamer backgrounds to shed light on current issues within the domain of art…[read on]
Article by Alice Bardos // May 24, 2016
Clemens Behr is a Berlin-based street installation artist originally from the small historical west German city of Koblenz. His works are heavily influenced by three aesthetic streams: architecture,…[read on]
Berlin // May 21, 2016
Interstate Projects is welcoming now artists to apply for their studio residency program that will grant one artist a free 300 square foot studio space for a four-month period…[read on]
Blog post by Lucia Love – in New York; Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016.
Creation of one’s own utopian vision is a distinctly noble endeavor fraught with complications of circumstance, such as having to share the world with pessimistic bores. The evolution of social contracts which allow civilization to grow in density and moral complication maintain…[read on…]