Posts Tagged ‘Samuel Staples’
Teenage Angst: Bunny Rogers’ ‘MS Agony’ at Société Berlin
by Samuel Staples // Jan. 29, 2021
In the latest exhibition ‘MS Agony’ by American artist Bunny Rogers, currently on view by appointment at Societé Berlin, Rogers grapples with identity and addresses…[read on]
Fear of Missing Out: ‘Hardcore Freedom’ at Copenhagen Contemporary
by Samuel Staples // Dec. 4, 2020
After waiting in a long, nightclub-style queue, we enter Copenhagen Contemporary into a scene filled with building materials and leftovers from former exhibitions…[read on]
A Symphony of Smells: An Interview with Wolfgang Georgsdorf
Article by Samuel Staples // July 10, 2018
What does it truly mean to immerse oneself? This is one of the many questions explored in the exhibition ‘Welt ohne Aussen. Immersive Spaces since the 1960s’ currently on view at Gropius Bau…[read on]
Gianni Pellegrini and Ignacio Uriarte Consider the Light and the Dark
Article by Samuel Staples // June 28, 2018
In their new joint exhibition at Galerie Rolando Anselmi Berlin, artists Gianni Pellegrini and Ignacio Uriarte explore the relationships between light and darkness, brightness and opacity, and colour and dimension…[read on]
Emmanuel Van Der Auwera and the Spectacle of Horror
Article by Samuel Staples // May 16, 2018
In his multidisciplinary practice, Brussels-based artist Emmanuel Van Der Auwera explores topics of reality vs. simulation and the trivialization and desensitization to violence, communication and the framing of…[read on]
Exhibition // ‘Covered in Time and History: The Films of Ana Mendieta’ at Gropius-Bau
Article by Samuel Staples // Apr. 26, 2018
“Where do we belong? And where are we rooted?” These are some of the questions Cuban-American multidisciplinary artist Ana Mendieta (1948–85) considers in ‘Covered in Time and History: The Films of Ana Mendieta,’…[read on]