Jesse Slater interviews performance artist Leila Hekmat ahead of her premiere of ‘Roses Rising - The Dinner’ at HAU Hebbel am Ufer ...
Vessel & Voyager’ opens a space to sit with the conditions it gathers—not offering resolution, but a relationship with crisis ...
Marianna Uutinen at HUA International by Lars Holdgate // Apr. 7, 2026. This article is part of our feature topic Abjection. At Hua International, works by Mariann ...
Dwelling in the Possible at Anahita Sadighi Gallery by Olivia Noss // Apr. 3, 2026 ‘Let Us Believe in the Dawn of Spring’ is ...
International exhibitions in April, May and June at Kunstmuseum Basel, Red Brick Art Museum, National Portrait Gallery and ...
Instead of being ticketed at the door to the auditorium, one required a ticket to enter the foyer, thus making the normally ...
This article is part of our feature topic Abjection. Jagoda Bednarsky is known for her large-scale paintings of other-worldly, dreamy landscapes, where body parts merge with nature. Breast mountains, ...
This article is part of our feature topic Abjection. Abjection often conjures images of horror—filth, ugliness, death—in their most visceral, corporeal form. Yet what we tend to neglect are abject ...
This article is part of our feature topic Wellness. Tabita Rezaire’s art practice has explored the ways in which healing and the longing for healing define the human experience. Her works are ...
Colomboscope, a multi-arts festival in Sri Lanka’s capital, presented its ninth edition, ‘Rhythm Alliances,’ at the end of January, and a Berlin–Colombo axis was evident throughout. Festival Advisor ...
Karimah Ashadu’s ‘Tendered’ at Camden Art Centre marks the British-born, Nigerian artist’s first institutional solo exhibition in the UK, presented in collaboration with Fondazione In Between Art Film ...
Downstairs, in the darkened basement of Capitain Petzel, a frantic monologue rattles from a disembodied mouth. “The brain!” Mouth yells, “…flickering away ...