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Ideas are Slow to Die: ‘Bachelors’ at Société, Berlin
by William Kherbek // Aug. 5, 2022
Andrea Fourchy’s canvases in ‘Bachelors’ at Société are drawn from the golden age of post-war cinema and glossy magazines when Jet Set 1.0 ruled the skies. Looming over all others amidst…[read on]
Doing Nothing: An Interview with Victoria Stanton
by Dagmara Genda // July 29 2022
“Stillness does something … this is not just downtime, it is about cultivating an attitude of rest,” says Victoria Stanton in our interview about doing nothing as art practice…[read on]
Remaining Radical: An Interview with E-Werk Luckenwalde
by Aoife Donnellan // July 15, 2022
E-Werk Luckenwalde decided to slow everything down. The curatorial team made use of the circumstances brought about by the pandemic to begin a program of sustainable…[read on]
Letter from the Editor: SLOW
by Dagmara Genda // July 8, 2022
As the summer heats up and the art world winds down, we will also focus on what it means to slow down or do nothing. This month I will be talking to Victoria Stanton, a Montréal…[read on]
E-WERK Luckenwalde’s Live Program
by Nadia Egan // Apr. 12, 2022
Growing, evolving and unfolding since Autumn 2021, E-WERK Luckenwalde’s ‘POWER NIGHTS: Being Mothers’ comprises an evolving curatorial concept, exhibition and live performances centred on…[read on]