Seoul, Suspended: 72 hours of Kiaf
At check-in I’m told my flight is delayed, and suddenly my connection to Seoul feels uncertain. Hours stretch, the journey…
At check-in I’m told my flight is delayed, and suddenly my connection to Seoul feels uncertain. Hours stretch, the journey…
In the taxonomy of science fiction, the “Big Dumb Object” is a term of art. Coined by Peter Nicholls in…
Alongside the album Ziúr unveiled a new audio-visual work at Berlin Atonal 2025, curated in cooperation with Kuboraum. Ziúr, a…
For its 2025 edition, Kiaf SEOUL hosts over one hundred and twenty-five Korean galleries alongside participants from more than twenty…
For “to love and devour,” Tolia Astakhishvili transformed the site of the Nicoletta Fiorucci Foundation in Venice into a layered environment…
I arrived in Aspen, Colorado, after an unexpected detour – diverted to Grand Junction Airport and landing safely on my…
The latest iteration of Seth Price’s video Redistribution (2007–ongoing) is currently buried in the deepest, darkest corner of 15 Orient…
In 2020, Marcus Rashford’s campaign to extend free school meals during lockdown didn’t just shame the Conservative government into a…
Folk isn’t exactly a genre and it isn’t always an aesthetic, it’s the lore that’s curled around the roots of…
The collaborative fair, “Study × PLAS : Asia Art Fair,” has been organized to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the…
Koo Jeong A’s exhibition “Land of Ousss [Kangse]” feels oddly scattered. Contrary to what the title implies, it isn’t concerned…
In “Degenerates, Monsters, and Traitors (1573),” Kristian Kožul takes a baroque scalpel to history, ideology, and trauma, assembling a theatrical,…
Rome, Paris, Manchester, Riyadh: four cities trace the trajectory of a curator who has made transdisciplinarity and innovation his signature.…
“A garment, a pin, a seam, a shield” at Phillida Reid is a thoughtfully composed exhibition that attends to the…
At M Leuven, the solo exhibition “A History of Touch” by German-British artist Grace Schwindt offers an unusually intimate encounter…
Salma Rachid moves effortlessly through places, cultures, and languages. Her project, Retori, was born more as a form of personal…