By the Mango Belt & Tamarind Road – Compassing, Protocoling, Metaphoring,’ will take place from January 28th to February 1st in Berlin ...
Lars Holdgate reviews the solo exhibition of Alexander Basil, ‘Error 404’ at Galerie Judin as part of our featured topic, ...
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith at Fruitmarket by Adela Lovric // Jan. 9, 2026. Jaune Quick-to-See Smith’s groundbreaking career as ...
Moyra Davey: ‘Hell Notes,’ 1990/2017, Super-8-film transferred to HD, color, sound; ‘EM Copperheads 151–210, J.L. + R.B.G.,’ ...
‘The Power of Small Things’ may be an anniversary exhibition—marking 15 years of Soy Capitán—but there is certainly little pomp. Quiet and understated, the show presents the work of 17 artists, who ...
Yearning is an existential reality, a natural consequence of being alive. In our very beings, at the deepest atomic level, we are anchored and driven by desire, longing and wishfulness. At times, we ...
In 1976, Joan Jonas first initiated her video performance ‘Mirage’ in the screening room of the Anthology Film Archives in New York, on several nights over the course of a few weeks. In it, Jonas ...
Doing It With Others: Minna Tarkka Lectures 2025 by Adela Lovric // Dec. 15, 2025 The second edition of the Minna Tarkka Lectures⁠—an annual gathering dedicated to exploring how art, media and ...
As I stand in the bright white foyer of carlier | gebauer, the archway to the gallery looms ahead like a yawning mouth. Crossing into Pakui Hardware’s ‘Thresholds,’ I step onto what might be the ...
This article is part of our feature topic Ghosts. During McKenzie Wark’s keynote address at the opening weekend of Oslo’s MUNCH Triennale, she commented on the impossibility of the realist novel as a ...
The exhibition text at the Brücke-Museum’s retrospective of Irma Stern—a splendid portraitist of finely defined facial cues and colorful idiosyncrasies, who was born in 1894 to a German-Jewish family ...
A lone barstool on a low stage, dim lighting, tables carved with text…is this a grimy comedy club in a Brooklyn basement? No, it’s the Berlin Biennale! Mila Panić, an artist and comedian from Bosnia, ...