In a darkened lower gallery of the Nasher Sculpture Center, a purpose-built ramp leads visitors to the edge of an architectural kaleidoscope. Inside, painted foam creatures…[read on]
Melvin Edwards possesses a thoroughly enlivening process mania. Looking at the disciplined repetition of the pieces on view at his indispensable retrospective at…[read on]
Openings and events at Project Space Festival, GlogauAIR, KORNFELD, ACUD Galerie, DOCK 11, Akademie der Künste, Georg Kolbe Museum, Ronewa Art Projects, 68projects by KORNFELD, DOOM SPA, Galerie im Turm, NEW FEARS, Mehringplatz 20, Kleine Humboldt Galerie, …[read on]
I recently read that Wynnie Mynerva had been described as one of the most fascinating artists of our time. In an era where few artists manage to create works that can still be disturbing…[read on]
‘Streams of Spleen’ is cut through with bodily references, from fluids to bones to meaty flesh. Nashat has built a site-specific structure within the exhibition space…[read on]
We spoke with Patricia Domínguez about the potentials of artistic imagination as a form of psychic emancipation and as a path of healing colonial trauma, and what the concept of…[read on]
The curators of ‘Non-Specific Objects’ at Capitain Petzel selected artists whose work actively counters this hegemonic universal promoted by Judd. Through abstraction and…[read on]
Suah Im’s solo exhibition ‘Entropy’ at Galerie Eigen+Art Lab in Berlin invites visitors into the depths of self-exploration and existential introspection…[read on]
Leontios Toumpouris advocates for a departure from the hegemony of language. Instead, he urges the exploration of the realm of physical sensation…[read on]
“Sometimes they come and sit with me on the sofa,” Silke Nowak tells us. We are discussing possible locations for the photo shoot after our studio visit. Nowak’s two bunnies…[read on]
‘Smile Driver’ is a fitting entry point to the group exhibition ‘Trance,’ the main exhibition of the 7th edition of Tallinn Photomonth, an international biennial that now broadens its focus…[read on]