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Adela Lovric speaks with Ibrahim Mahama about his solo exhibition ‘Zilijifa’ at Kunsthalle Wien in Vienna, Austria ...
Chris Erik Thomas interviews Lu Yang about his current exhibition ‘DOKU the Creator – BHAVACHAKRA’ at Société Berlin ...
Carolin Kralapp reviews David Hartt’s exhibition ‘Metabolic Rift’ at the Georg Kolbe Museum as part of the featured topic, ...
Deconstruction and Processing: Bethanien Residents’ Exhibition by Lars Holdgate // July 29, 2025 It seems fitting that Künstlerhaus Bethanien’s large glass facade opens up into Krys Huba’s exhibition ...
Potent Scenes: Paula Rego at Museum Folkwang by Johanna Siegler // July 25, 2025 As I approach the final room of ‘The Personal and The Political’ at Museum Folkwang, the corridors begin to swell with ...
From Mark to Meaning: ‘Empreintes’ at Les Filles du Calvaire by Paige Miller // July 22, 2025 There isn’t an exact translation in English for the French word empreintes, which refers to any impression ...
Annalisa Giacinti reviews the group exhibition ‘Der Fluss bin ich’ located along the Pader river in Paderborn, as part of Tatort Paderborn 2025 ...
Navot Miller pulls away the sheets, one after another after another. Fabric falls and the room is doused in bright colors that soak up any scraps of light. We enter into ‘Paradise.’ Vibrancy is the ...
Fantasy and Freedom: Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts by Adela Lovric // July 18, 2025 For the uninitiated, the name Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts might be misleading. What began as a bi-annual ...
Maintenance Is a Drag: Ghislaine Leung at Neuer Berliner Kunstverein by Josefin Granetoft // July 15, 2025 One of the first things I notice when entering the space is a discarded piece of paper—a ...
Breathing Matters: An Interview with Lucien Castaing-Taylor & Véréna Paravel by Johanna Siegler // July 14, 2025 Few filmmakers working today so thoroughly unmoor the senses as Lucien Castaing-Taylor ...
Ministry of Sewers: An Interview with Cooking Sections by Juan José Santos Mateo // July 8, 2025 This article is part of our feature topic Water. No swimming. Years—decades, centuries—of industrial ...