“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic,” Arthur C. Clarke famously penned. Magic is precisely the word to describe the phantasmagoric effect Cyprien Gaillard conjures…[read on]
Stelios Kallinikou’s work springs from a deep interest in Cyprus and steadily develops around its issues and complexities. He seeks to unearth the universal threads woven through…[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]
The XR Open Call 2024 is open to individuals and teams in Berlin from visual arts, music, literature, performing arts, design, photography and video art…[read on]
At Pirelli HangarBicocca’s cavernous, industrial exhibition space, Thao Nguyen Phan’s works—videos, installations, drawings and paintings—bring a certain poetic softness…[read on]
Su Yu Hsin’s studio feels like a haven of order and calm in this chaotic city. The space itself is bright and airy, with high ceilings and French windows opening onto the courtyard down below…[read on]
Created in the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis, Isaac Julien’s video installation ‘Playtime’ (2013) is an intriguing take on the life-altering repercussions brought on by…[read on]
The strength of the exhibition at Julia Stoschek Foundation is that it carefully orchestrates Jenkins’ multifaceted, non-aligned practice rather than describing it…[read on]
The Bad Ideas Collective (BIC) is less of a working collective than a collection of artists sharing their “bad ideas,” though one of its three founders, artist and Central Saint Martins…[read on]
AWARE: Archives of Women Artists, Research and Exhibitions is launching a residency programme at the Villa Vassilieff in Paris for research on female and non-binary photographers and video…[read on]
Openings and events at Berlinische Galerie, Eigen + Art Lab, einBuch.haus, Fluentum, Galerie im Turm, Halle am Berghain, HKW, ifa-Galerie Berlin, Kanya&Kage, Kunstverein am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz, Mountains, SOMA 300, Temporary Space Berlin, Weserhalle,…[read on]
Anja Kirschner is an artist working predominantly with moving images. Her work examines the immersive conditions of contemporary lifeforms and examines the role materiality…[read on]