Michelle Williams Gamaker’s presence wove through the program with three film screenings at Metropol Cinema and the Palacký ...
This article is part of our feature topic Alien. After decades of pernickety poststructuralist critique, nothing is neutral ...
Magic is precisely the word to describe the phantasmagoric effect Cyprien Gaillard conjures in his new stereoscopic work, ...
Moving through what she calls the “deepest layers of the soul,” Chiharu Shiota approaches her work like a personal excavation ...
Berlin Art Link interviews British ceramicist and author Edmund de Waal about his exhibition at Kunstsilo in Norway ...
Ali Eyal is a multidisciplinary artist whose works delve deep into themes of memory, displacement and trauma, often rooted in his experiences growing up in war-torn Iraq. Known for his powerful ...
This article is part of our feature topic Alien. In thinking about what makes something—or someone—alien, the question of perspective is central. The differentiation between “native” and “alien” ...
Around a decade ago, fresh from his studies in Greece, Stelios Kallinikou returned to Cyprus and teamed up with artist Peter Eramian to open Thkio Ppalies, a project space in Nicosia. Amid the ...
Capitain Petzel resides in a detached, rectangular pavilion of aluminum and glass panels, sat between prefab flats and the six-laned boulevard that is Karl-Marx-Allee. Built concurrently with the ...
The 15th Dakar Biennale, ‘The Wake,’ takes place in the Ancien Palais de Justice near the western-most point of the continent. Completed just prior to French decolonization in 1958, its location and ...
“Work, hard, intensive work that takes up all your brain and nerves, is the greatest pleasure in life”—or so Rosa Luxemburg would have us believe. But is it really? The great wave of revolutionary ...
This article is part of our feature topic Alien. In October of this year, Palestinian-Danish artist Larissa Sansour opened her sweeping solo exhibition at Amos Rex in Helsinki. The thoroughly darkened ...