Stanislava Kovalcikova “am I dead yet” Peres Projects / Berlin
Depression feels like an irrepressible yet lethargic urge to continuously ask yourself, “Am I dead yet?” while laying on your…
Depression feels like an irrepressible yet lethargic urge to continuously ask yourself, “Am I dead yet?” while laying on your…
Imagine a group of dancing bears. Their mighty limbs positioned in similar poses on each frame, their jaws locked in…
I didn’t know just what to do So I whispered “I love you” And he said that he loved me…
In “The Puppet Show,” curator Mohamed Almusibli assembles seven positions by artists working across (and between) performance, sculpture, drawing, and…
There is a macroscopic connection between the idea behind “TECHNO” and its exhibition design. I am talking about the digital…
In what ways is a mind a body? The one inextricably feeds the other, yes, but there are many minds…
There has never been a more opportune time to think about concepts of the “future” than our present moment —…
With “Enclosure,” her latest exhibition at Gladstone Gallery, New York, Rachel Rose takes us back to a moment in time…
If much of the art world has forgotten that art can (and ought to) be difficult, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley certainly has…
Simon Fujiwara’s “Who the Bær” character would surely indulge Marshall McLuhan’s “gadget lover,” caressing them feverishly, in the same way…
Originating from the Greek, kakos (“bad” or “evil”) and topos (“place”), a cacotopia is a dystopian world characterized by social…
“The Skin, Body, and I” is a comprehensive overview of the Istanbul period of İpek Duben’s oeuvre, covering an impressive…
Engineered by Germany-based art collective Omsk Social Club and UK-based artist Joey Holder, “Memeplex™” — a twelve-artist group exhibition at…
There is a way of speaking that implicates a body in everything on earth. It may affirm transitory fixity where…
Sonia Kacem’s exhibition at Museum Haus Konstruktiv starts with large, gatelike semicircular structures that frame the entryways to the first…
Throughout his six-decade-long career, Tony Conrad tenaciously challenged systems and boundaries, media and aesthetic categories, using any supposed limitation as…