Posts Tagged ‘Social Media’
Personal Achievements: An Interview with Diamond Stingily
by William Kherbek // Sept. 26, 2023
Diamond Stingily spoke to us about works that explore the nature, performance and frequent repositioning of what is and is not considered private…[read on]
Uncomputables: An Interview with Agnieszka Kurant
by Olivia Ladanyi // June 20, 2023
Agnieszka Kurant is a New York-based conceptual artist whose work probes possible futures within a post-digital economy. Kurant uses AI to investigate the phenomena of collective nonhuman…[read on]
Worldwide Exhibition Hit List: Art Openings May 2023
May 1, 2023
Berlin Art Link shares their top picks for art exhibitions worldwide, including Keith Haring at The Broad, Mario Cresci at MAXXI, Trevor Paglen at Pace, the Casablanca Art School…[read on]
‘Gossip Gossip Gossip’ is a Double-Edged Sword
by Nadia Egan // June 29, 2022
‘Fakes, Fictions and Forensics’—the first in ‘Gossip Gossip Gossip’s’ ongoing series of events—reconsidered gossip not as “empty talk,” but rather, as emancipatory reappropriation…[read on]
The Faux Reality of Andy Kassier
by Alice O’Brien // May 17, 2022
Sharp, small, but sweet, ‘read that twice’ is a layered and ironic assessment of the modern-day value system. Though limited in size, it possesses the potential to leave each visitor with…[read on]
Spotlight // Michelle Rawlings
by Louisa Stark // May 12, 2018
A very particular culture and aesthetic surrounds the figure young woman or teenage girl that, nowadays, is both created by and viewed through the framework of social media. Michelle Rawlings, a…[read on]
Interview // Fischerspooner’s ‘Sir’ Exhibition at Neue Aachener Kunstverein
Article by Adela Kim in Berlin // Apr. 13, 2018
In February 2018, almost nine years since its last album, the performance troupe Fischerspooner released the much-anticipated album ‘Sir’. Two months later, on April 7th, the duo opened an exhibition at the Neue…[read on]
Nationalism // Archiving the Alt-Right: An Interview with Tomáš Rafa
Article by Jess Harrison // Feb. 23, 2018
Artist and filmmaker, Tomáš Rafa discusses democracy, the refugee crisis and the increasingly indistinguishable boundary between legality and illegality as far-right parties become part of official politics…[read on]