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Lygia Clark at Neue Nationalgalerie by Fionn Adamian // June 27, 2025. Art history likes clairvoyants. Divine as a tea leaf, ...
Adela Lovric reviews the group exhibition ‘Fixing Futures. Planetary Futures between Speculation and Control’ at MGGU, ...
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Aoife Donnellan reviews the group exhibition ‘This, too, is a way of keeping each other close’ at Bärenzwinger Berlin ...
Johanna Siegler reviews the group exhibition ‘For Real For Real’ curated by Claudia Rankine and The Racial Imaginary Institute at daadgalerie in Kreuzberg ...
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Hito Steyerl – “I Dreamed a Dream: Politics in the Age of Mass Art Production” Lecture‐Performance (2013); copyright Marcus Lieberenz / Haus der Kulturen der Welt This condition opens up within and by ...
An Unfurling of Sorts: ‘Sea of Forests’ at ChertLüdde by Eva Szwarc // Aug. 11, 2023. This article is part of our feature topic Wilderness.. To picture a place that is wild is to imagine unchecked ...
Traversing Mycelial Networks: An Interview with Monika Czyżyk by Lorna McDowell // Aug. 29, 2023. This article is part of our feature topic Wilderness.. Monika Czyżyk was born in Poland and is now ...
Quoted in a 2018 opinion piece in Frieze, ‘The Return of the Witch in Contemporary Culture,’ artist-academic Hestia Peppe explains: “Witches’ magic is the wisdom and practice of oppressed peoples; the ...
The decision to cleave the show into two parts lends itself well to charting graffiti’s impact. The first section guides visitors through a series of rooms, offering a timeline of works from the ...