A preview of the 10th anniversary of Forecast Festival and the artistic contributions to the weekend-long event ...
Annalisa Giacinti visits the Berlin studio of Bjørn Melhus ahead of his solo exhibition at silent green Kulturquartier ...
We visited the opening of the Biennale Gherdëina 10 and spoke to the curator Samuel Leuenberger about this year’s theme, ...
Noushin Afzali interviews artist Bahar Behbahani about her engagement with the Persian Garden as a central feature of her practice ...
Lilia Topouzova: ‘Unsilencing: The History and Legacy of the Bulgarian Gulag’ ...
Urgent questions around repatriation and reparations form the political backdrop of ‘Tide of Returns,’ an exhibition by Repatriates Collective and Verena Melgarejo Weinandt at Ocean Space in Venice.
In ‘Collective Osmosis,’ presented at DAS MINSK Kunsthaus in Potsdam, Oscar Murillo extends his long-standing interest in circulation, collectivity, visibility and the political implications of ...
‘Freiraum Kunst,’ the two-week temporary exhibition in Schloss Bellevue, was a missed opportunity to back up words with action. “A stable democracy must be able to endure a difference of opinion,” ...
Mary Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein’ has been on my mind lately. I like thinking about her monster; what it means to be feared, what happens when animation teeters over into existence. Somehow, as I ...
In collaboration with TBA21, the Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum in Madrid presents ‘Pedagogies of War,’ an exhibition by Ukrainian artists Roman Khimei and Yarema Malashchuk. In the exhibition ...
In a time before social media, queer publications offered a lifeline to those isolated within their small towns. They were a source of escape for many young people and, in some cases, their only foray ...
This article is part of our feature topic Scale. Some words are meant to be read. Others, insists Shilpa Gupta, must be walked through. In her current solo exhibition ‘What Still Holds’ at Hamburger ...