Minor keys “come alive in the quiet tones, the lower frequencies, the hums, the consolations of poetry.” This year’s 61st ...
For its 22nd edition this year, Gallery Weekend Berlin will see 50 participating galleries open their doors to the public and ...
Alison Hugill interviews Dafna Maimon about her practice and its relationship to the featured topic, Abjection ...
Peter Hujar / Liz Deschenes at Gropius Bau by Jesse Slater // Apr. 17, 2026. The skeletons of collapsing buildings; shifting ...
Britzenale returns for its sixth edition from June 5th to 7th, 2026, with one existing and 20 new site-specific artworks ...
Alison Hugill interviews curator of the Bulgarian Pavilion, Martina Yordanova, about the plans for their Venice Biennale ...
Thailand Biennale Phuket by Adela Lovric // Apr. 13, 2026. To be included in the Thailand Biennale is to have “made it” as an artist, or to be on the ve ...
A preview of the Ruinart Champagne & Art Bar at PalaisPopulaire during Gallery Weekend Berlin, featuring an in-situ ...
This article is part of our feature topic Legality. On a small, princess-pink television on the fifth floor of the WIELS Contemporary Art Centre in Brussels, an animated bear smokes a blunt as a ...
Steel trusses and girders span the length of the former train station that makes up the vaulted central hall of Hamburger Bahnhof. They support a glazed roof that filters daylight in calibrated bands ...
This article is part of our feature topic Public. Graffiti is an art form of the people. From the moment aluminum spray paint was patented in 1951 for use on steam radiators, the readymade canisters ...
This article is part of our feature topic Utopia. Housed in a three-story, former department store in Berlin, Lawrence Lek’s exhibition ‘NOX’⁠ presents a near-future speculative world, in which ...