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William Kherbek interviews American artist Sable Elyse Smith about her practice and its relation to questions of ...
Amy Sillman at Ludwig Forum by Mia Butter // May 16, 2025. Definitively not a retrospective, ‘Oh, Clock!’ displays hundreds ...
Alison Hugill visits the Rijksakademie ahead of their spring Open Studios event during Amsterdam Art Week to profile some of the artists-in-residence ...
To wander Kreuzberg during this year’s Gallery Weekend is to surrender to a dérive of some sort. Unlike the choreographed density of other boroughs, where art spaces jostle for attention like ...
At silent green, the overgrown garden of the former crematorium in Berlin-Wedding becomes the unlikely stage for ‘The Vegetable Parliament’: a living, evolving installation that fuses public sculpture ...
With its myriad options, the art kiez around Potsdamer Straße is a reliable mainstay during Gallery Weekend. But it’s easy to forget just how art-saturated this corner of the city has become until you ...
Casa Planas and the Goethe-Institut Barcelona are inviting applications for the seventh edition of their joint research and creation residency program. This initiative seeks to support innovative ...
The May Day energy buzzing through the city has perhaps died down for most, unless, of course, you participate in Berlin’s annual Gallery Weekend. The sunny weather has jumped ship for now, and I ...
“To face a world on fire, architecture must be able to harness all the intelligence around us.” This urgent provocation by curator Carlo Ratti frames the expansive inquiry of the 19th Venice ...
For its 21st edition this year, Gallery Weekend Berlin will see more than 50 participating galleries open their doors to the public and present both new and existing works, from May 2nd to 4th.
‘Because he spoke’ (2025), part of a new body of work Parisian artist Pol Taburet created for his Schinkel Pavillon solo exhibition, potently encapsulates the show’s underlying, at times elusive, ...