Nervous Systems Haus der Kulturen der Welt / Berlin
“Nervous Systems: Quantified Life and the Social Question” is about the manifold nature of human activity, specifically in terms of…
“Nervous Systems: Quantified Life and the Social Question” is about the manifold nature of human activity, specifically in terms of…
SFMOMA’s newly designed and greatly expanded spaces by Norwegian architecture firm Snøhetta make the formerly fortress-like Mario Botta building more…
The flap of a butterfly’s wing in one location — or so the theory goes — may bring about a…
We are pleased to announce that the May 2016 issue of Flash Art International is out now. Following the death…
Anyone Knows How It Happened (Headboard for One) (2016), is the most formally straightforward work in Jessi Reaves’s solo exhibition…
Art history exists as a set of critical relationships to what has been created in the past, and to what…
The newfound visibility of fashion label Gypsy Sport comes at just the right moment. From the outside, Gypsy Sport strokes…
Glasgow, a Macintoshian architectural pearl in the Scottish Lowlands, is a city stippled by its histories of trade and manufacturing…
Cutting across national borders erected in the aftermath of World War I, Tristan Tzara’s publication Dadaglobe was to be the…
Independent Brussels, led by co-directors Olivier Pesret and Liv Vaisberg, is Independent’s first edition outside of New York. It will…
Against a backdrop of escalating public-private turf wars and ever louder questioning of who owns the data associated with everything…
Berlin-based record label Janus was founded by Dan DeNorch and Michael Ladner, in 2012, as a club night in Berlin.…
Painting in its most classical form is Andrew Birk’s most direct and definitive reference in his recent, large-scale, fully immersive…
The very beginnings of something and the debris from its demise can seem interchangeable — perhaps most especially when that…
Jenny Jaskey, director and curator of The Artist’s Institute, discusses the organization’s new ventures and its continued pursuit of long-term…
Thérèse the Philosopher (1748) is an anonymous text that the Marquis d’Argens described as “so filthy that even a seasoned…