Posts Tagged ‘sculpture’
Body Without Organs: Pakui Hardware’s ‘Absent Touch’ at carlier | gebauer
by Noëlle BuAbbud // Dec. 8, 2020
‘Absent Touch’—Pakui Hardware’s installation currently on view at carlier | gebauer—gives one the sense of having stepped into a futuristic surgical environment…[read on]
Hanna Frenzel
by Noëlle BuAbbud // Dec. 1, 2020
I arrive at Hanna Frenzel’s home studio in Charlottenburg on an overcast November afternoon. The neighborhood she has lived in since the 80s has undergone major…[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]
Contra Western Conceptions of Time and Nature: Leiko Ikemura’s ‘From East to East’ at Kunsthalle Rostock
by Judith Vallette // Aug. 13, 2020
Kunsthalle Rostock, located two hours by train from Berlin, is currently showing Leiko Ikemura’s ‘From East to East’. The exhibition focusses on the influential Japanese-Swiss artist…[read on]
The Uncomfortable Edges of Spectatorship: Elmgreen & Dragset’s ‘Short Story’
by Elizabeth Schippers // July 21, 2020
It is quiet in the gallery when I enter: As I walk around the ground floor, a cluster of paintings and sculptures by upcoming artists are mingled with impressive names, part of…[read on]
Alchemical Observation: An Interview with Jan Eric Wold Skevik
Interview by Hannah Carroll Harris // May 26, 2020
A steel mountainous landscape steadily deteriorates in its brine-filled vitrine, turning the once-clear liquid a corrosive dusty orange; a hanging plastic sheet rhythmically moves to a draft of air in the…[read on]
Material Intimacy in the Work of Catherine Evans
Article by Hannah Carroll Harris // Apr. 14, 2020
Catherine Evans’ quietly confounding works are at once strangely familiar and beyond how we currently know and classify earthly matter. With a background in science, and then photography…[read on]
Open Call for Bemis Center Artist-in-Residence
Mar. 28, 2020
Applications for Bemis Center’s 2021 artist-in-residence program are now open. For nearly four decades, Bemis Center’s core mission has been to provide artists from around the world…[read on]
Tactile Colour: An Interview with Beatriz Morales
Interview by Hannah Carroll Harris // Mar. 11, 2020
Berlin-based painter Beatriz Morales was recently invited to the Museo MACAY to present her first ever solo institutional show in her home country of Mexico. For ‘Planos Disfrazados’…[read on]