Posts Tagged ‘science’
Open Call for Cavendish Arts Science Fellowship
Apr. 16, 2024
Cavendish Arts Science Fellowship at Girton College is open to artists internationally without restriction to aesthetic, theme or medium. The fellowship allows…[read on]
Promethean Gestures: Amélie Laurence Fortin’s ‘Sunburst’ at Künstlerhaus Bethanien
by Noëlle BuAbbud // Oct. 13, 2020
‘Sunburst’ consists of a two-part installation made over the course of Canadian artist Amélie Laurence Fortin’s year-long residency at Künstlerhaus Bethanien. The solo…[read on]
A Scientific Motherhood: ‘The Camille Diaries’ at Art Laboratory Berlin
by Judith Vallettee // Sept. 24, 2020
Art Laboratory Berlin welcomed their newest exhibition series The Camille Diaries this last Thursday. The Camille Diaries creates a discourse on the intersection between conceptions…[read on]
‘Territorial Agency: Oceans in Transformation’ Exhibition Launched at Ocean Space in Venice
by Tamaris Vier // Sept. 10, 2020
The exhibition ‘Territorial Agency: Oceans in Transformation’, curated by Daniela Zyman, is a fusion of science, culture and art, aiming to raise awareness about the urgent issues the ocean is facing as a result…[read on]
Open Call for the Max Planck Institute’s ‘Inhabit’ Artist Residencies
June 30, 2020
The Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics, an institute that centers around the creation and variance of what is deemed aesthetically pleasing, is opening its facilities and…[read on]
The Science of Art and the Art of Science: Nina Rodin at Karl Oskar Gallery
by Vanessa Souli // Feb. 10, 2020
Nina Rodin’s interdisciplinary show ‘Caviar, Skin and Unsolved Systems’ at Karl Oskar Gallery in Tempelhof suggests an approach to art-making as a scientific process…[read on]
Questioning the Social Body: Transmediale’s ‘The Eternal Network’ Exhibition at HKW
by Denisa Tomkova // Feb. 3, 2020
This year’s transmediale exhibition ‘The Eternal Network’ calls for more intimate relationships within the network, and for regaining more control, away from centralized digital…[read on]
As We Used to Float: An Interview with Julian Charrière
Article by Isabelle Hore-Thorburn // Sept. 12, 2018
Julian Charrière is the 2018 recipient of the GASAG Art Prize. His career to date articulates the award’s focus on the intertwining of art, technology and science. Since studying under Olafur Eliasson at the…[read on]
Apply for Hive, a Six-Month Collaborative Residency in France
Sept. 12, 2018
Thecamp in Provence, France is calling all creatives, engineers, research scientists, coders and artists to apply for Hive, a six-month collaborative residency to create projects for a brighter future. Whether you want to…[read on]
Announcement // Sobey Art Prize Winner: An Interview with Jeremy Shaw
Article by Brit Seaton in Berlin // Nov. 12, 2016
Jeremy Shaw’s exploration of transcendental desire has made a significant impression on contemporary art. His contribution has been recognised by the Sobey Art Award, who present him as their 2016 Winner…[read on]
Body // Nonhuman Subjectivities: Humans Can Learn from the Political Make-Up of Our Bacteria
Article by Alice Bardos // Apr. 16, 2016
The thought of a sneeze, the touch of an unwashed hand or any form of contact with microbes that can cause illness usually causes people too recoil, but Nonhuman Subjectivities on at the…[read on]