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]
The largest scale solo show to date by Berlin-based artist and choreographer, Melanie Jame Wolf, opened at E-Werk Luckenwalde this month. Curated by Adriana Tranca…[read on]
Billy Bultheel is a composer focusing on site-specific projects that straddle the boundaries between sculpture, installation and performance art. While Bultheel splits his…[read on]
The defining feature of Via Lewandowsky’s practice is not a material or a theme but an attitude—a nearly palpable, restless curiosity. It is also what makes his work so difficult to pin down…[read on]