An Interview with William Joys by William Kherbek // Mar. 17, 2026. This article is part of our feature topic Abjection.
It is an ethereal constellation of floating forms and a continuation of a motif (the cloud) that South African artist Igshaan ...
Editor-in-Chief Alison Hugill previews the new featured topic, ‘Abjection,’ discussing several contributions to the theme ...
The Double’ at GHMP Zvon by Carolina Sculti // Mar. 10, 2026. This article is part of our feature topic Abjection. Abjection ...
The opening image of Graciela Iturbide’s retrospective ‘Eyes to Fly With’ at C/O Berlin is a poetic visualization of the title itself. It features a self-portrait of the artist holding two dead birds ...
Gore, slapstick, political commentary and impromptu dance all find their way into Indonesian director Joko Anwar’s new feature film, ‘Ghost in the Cell’ (Hantu Dalam Penjara). Anwar’s 12th film, but ...
Unlike many future-oriented AI art exhibitions, ‘Glitch in a Garden of Whispers’ approaches the topic through the exploration of something much older—the art of translation. Mirroring the functions of ...
Monia Ben Hamouda’s work weaves calligraphy, material transformation and ancestral memory into sculptures and installations that oscillate between language and form. In conversation, we traced the ...
Our suffering amidst the trash heap of contemporary life often feels sealed and inevitable. As Michael Marder says, our alienation is being alienated. Countering the passive consumption of today’s ...
This article is part of our feature topic Wellness. Béla Pablo Janssen’s ‘Theater der Sonnenzuwendung’ is, on just about every level, an invitation—not only to see, but to inhabit. Filling out both ...
Artists from the fields of literature, visual arts and composition, as well as academics with a research project on Romanticism or relating to the previously divided Germany, are invited to apply to ...