Posts Tagged ‘Ritual’
The Trembling Procession: An Interview with Phoebe Collings-James
by Nat Marcus // Nov. 28, 2023
Phoebe Collings-James’ most recent exhibition of ceramics at Arcadia Missa, ‘bun babylon; a heretics anthology,’ is animated with a lineage of Caribbean spiritual and political resistance…[read on]
Open Call for Amsterdam Light Festival
Apr. 14, 2023
Edition 13 of Amsterdam Light Festival, taking place from 28 November 2024 until 19 January 2025, is now open to submissions worldwide. Creatives at all stages are invited to…[read on]
Ritualistic Legacies: An Interview with Marinella Senatore
by Lucia Longhi // Apr. 27, 2021
Participation is at the core of Marinella Senatore’s work, wherein she creates group performances through a negotiation of forms and meanings with communities…[read on]
The Bioerotic Universe: An Interview with Karin Bolender
by William Kherbek // Apr. 16, 2021
Artist and researcher Karin Bolender’s recent book, ‘The Unnaming of Aliass,’ tells the story of the writer’s enduring relationship with a donkey or, rather, an American Spotted Ass…[read on]
Poetry as Survival Ritual: An Interview with Cana Bilir-Meier about Semra Ertan
by Nina Prader // Apr. 6, 2021
Semra Ertan’s family have collectively published and co-edited a bilingual book of her poetry, entitled ‘Mein Name ist Ausländer | Benim Adım Yabancı.’…[read on]
Cultural Reclamation: An Interview with Matti Aikio
by Juan José Santos Mateo // Mar. 23, 2021
Come and gather around this fire. Matti Aikio is going to tell us a story. We are inside his lávvu, a Sámi tent. You can hear crows cawing, and when you see or hear a raven,…[read on]
Rite of Refusal: transmediale 2021 at Kunstraum Kreuzberg
by Aoife Donnellan // Mar. 16, 2021
The theme of transmediale’s 2021 festival, “for refusal,” set out to examine the possibilities engendered by refusal, as deviation from the prescribed, and a proposal…[read on]
Art as Counter-Ritual: ‘A Fire In My Belly’ at JSC Berlin
by Dagmara Genda // Mar. 9, 2021
A ritual highlights a given social practice and renders it symbolic on another, often spiritual, level, thereby legitimizing and expanding certain structures or, at other…[read on]
Decolonial Reincarnation: An Interview with Heidi Lau
by Jack Radley // Mar. 2, 2021
On a frigid January afternoon, I visited Lau in her newly minted studio, where we discussed her work’s relationships to death and ritual, the intersection of monstrosity…[read on]
Iwalja Klinke: Ritual Memories
Blog Entry by Chloé Richard – in Berlin; Friday, March 25, 2011.
Impressions from the Ritual Memories photography, which opened on March 23rd.