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, ...
Tide of Returns’ at Ocean Space by Alison Hugill // June 25, 2026. Urgent questions around repatriation and reparations form ...
Noushin Afzali interviews artist Bahar Behbahani about her engagement with the Persian Garden as a central feature of her practice ...
Adela Lovric interviews artist Oscar Murillo in the context of his solo exhibition ‘Collective Osmosis’ at Das Minsk and ...
When the world begins to change in ways that seem difficult to stomach, we tend to step towards the past, looking for sympathy but finding empathy. In the upcoming exhibition, ‘QUEER ART IN THE GDR?
‘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 ...
This article is part of our feature topic Scale. A massive shipping crane and a set of bleachers towered out of the water, moored somewhere in the middle of Venice’s lagoon. A subwoofer droned through ...
At this year’s Venice Biennale of Art, the collateral exhibition ‘Scotland + Venice: Bugarin + Castle,’ curated by Morven Gregor of Mount Stuart Trust, will present the artist duo’s new work, ‘Shame ...
Just around the corner from Kurfürstendamm’s garish designer shopfronts, an otherworldly landscape has taken hold of Société. Metallic, corrugated tubing snakes and coils around the gallery, as silver ...
Adam Pendleton’s exhibition ‘Can I Be?,’ currently on view at the Langen Foundation, brings together painting, drawing, sculpture and video in a spatially driven exploration of abstraction, language ...