An Interview with Lesia Vasylchenko by Maria Isserlis // Mar. 27, 2026. Kyiv-born, Norway-based artist Lesia Vasylchenko ...
Lars Holdgate interviews curator of the group exhibition ‘Queer Art in the GDR?’ at KVOST, nGbK, Museum der Dinge and Mitte ...
Finite Jest’ at Sophiensaele by Alice Heyward // Mar. 23, 2026. What’s worse than the insincerity of comedy as a response to ...
NOW! Korean Video Art Today’ at MASI Lugano by Carolina Sculti // Mar. 20, 2026. Overlooking Lake Lugano in Switzerland, the ...
An Interview with William Joys by William Kherbek // Mar. 17, 2026. This article is part of our feature topic Abjection.
It is an ethereal constellation of floating forms and a continuation of a motif (the cloud) that South African artist Igshaan ...
Berlin Art Week is now accepting applications for its Featured section as part of the 15th edition of the festival, taking place from September 9th to 13th, 2026. …[read on] ...
This article is part of our feature topic Privacy. K Allado-McDowell is a writer, speaker, musician and the first writer-in-residence at Berlin art institution ...
When, during our studio visit, Nadine Fecht asks “how can we co-exist together?” she speaks to the tension between the multitude and the individual, an internal perspective as opposed to the one ...
As I stand in the bright white foyer of carlier | gebauer, the archway to the gallery looms ahead like a yawning mouth. Crossing into Pakui Hardware’s ‘Thresholds,’ I step onto what might be the ...
This article is part of our feature topic Wellness. A dense mound of soil has risen from the glossy floorboards of the Guggenheim Bilbao. Framed with clean lines, not a speck of dirt out of place, ...
Canadian artist Char Davies pioneered the genre now known as immersive virtual reality (VR) in the 1990s. Davies built the famous ‘Osmose’ (1995), a fully immersive artwork that changed the role of ...
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