Posts Tagged ‘William Kherbek’
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]
‘What is a Certified Fake?’ An Interview with Rhea Myers
by William Kherbek // May 13, 2022
Rhea Myers has been creating art using advanced digital blockchain technologies since 2013. Her work is defined by a sophisticated understanding both of computation and programming…[read on]
Letter from the Editor: Fake
by Dagmara Genda // May 4, 2022
Our Editor-in-Chief introduces the topic, Fake, for May and July, and previews a few upcoming articles…[read on]
Little Sharp Explosions: An Interview with Sam Riviere
by William Kherbek // July 20, 2021
The English poet and publisher Sam Riviere is known for works that challenge ideas of originality and authorship. Riviere harvests language from various sources to create…[read on]
Ecstatic Communion: ‘Intimacy’ at the Schwules Museum
by William Kherbek // May 25, 2021
Curated by Peter Rehberg and Apostolos Lampropoulos, ‘Intimacy: New Queer Art from Berlin and Beyond’ theoretically opened in 2020 at Berlin’s Schwules Museum,…[read on]
The Bioerotic Universe: An Interview with Karin Bolender
by William Kherbek // Apr. 16, 2021
Artist and researcher Karin Bolender’s recent book, ‘The Unnaming of Aliass,’ tells the story of the writer’s enduring relationship with a donkey or, rather, an American Spotted Ass…[read on]
Counter-Cartographies: An Interview with Cian Dayrit
by William Kherbek // Jan. 19, 2021
We spoke to Cian Dayrit about how art can render the concealed visible, and the ways artists can challenge cultures of extraction…[read on]
Art Beyond Labels: An Interview with Manuel Solano
by William Kherbek // Nov. 20, 2020
The creation of art is often dialogic. An artist establishes a connection with the material world or an interior discourse and produces a work in response. The work of the Berlin-based Mexican artist Manuel Solano is dialogic in both this metaphoric sense of the term…[read on]
Embracing the Glitch: An Interview with Legacy Russell
by William Kherbek // July 10, 2020
Legacy Russell is a curator, artist and the author of the forthcoming book ‘Glitch Feminism’. Russell’s book, to be released by Verso Books in September, is a manifesto and an exploration of the role that art…[read on]
Mental Landscapes: An Interview with Torbjørn Kvasbø
Interview by William Kherbek // May 19, 2020
Torbjørn Kvasbø has been producing his richly evocative ceramic works for more than four decades. He is frequently the subject of exhibitions that span from Lillehammer in Norway to…[read on]
Gut-Machine Poetry: An Interview with Jenna Sutela
Interview by William Kherbek // Apr. 17, 2020
Jenna Sutela’s art has concentrated on the ways various microorganisms experience and impact the biosphere. From the poetic output of a bacteria colony used to power a computer to the creation of a pseudo-language…[read on]