At South Parade, London, the artist’s sculptures evoke states of fragility whilst addressing personal and societal trauma ...
In his treatise on literature’s relationship to loss and the limits of representation, The Writing of the Disaster (1980), Maurice Blanchot suggests that ‘[w]hoever writes is exiled from writing, ...
Argentinian artist Sofía Bohtlingk’s exhibition, ‘Rhythm Is the Best Order’, at the Museo Moderno de Buenos Aires, takes its title from the eponymous 2004 book by Afro-Peruvian writer and ...
The Pali Buddhist word ekaggata (unified mind) refers to a meditative state that can be achieved by overcoming obstacles. It is also the ethos that Sino-Thai artist and poet Tang Chang brought to his ...
Large panels filled with pages of zestfully handwritten notations set the tone for ‘Radical Software: Women, Art & Computing, 1960–91’ at Kunsthalle Wien. Covering much of the ground-floor wall space, ...
In countless ways, both great and small, the right is making life hard for trans people. Meanwhile, many on the left and centre now also openly debate whether we should be sacrificed for some notion ...
A woman dancing en pointe moves with controlled grace before a vast tableau of Delft tiles depicting a naval scene; she is unmistakably performing in the tunnel beneath Amsterdam Centraal railway ...
Tucked away within the vast entrance hall of Thoravej 29 – a new cultural hub in Copenhagen’s gentrified Nordvest district – the recently launched Room Room exhibition space boldly claims in its ...
Beautifully shot, the film sustains a vaguely aspirational tone, somewhere between the curdled resort tourism of The White ...
CJ Foto Arsenal Wien launches this month with two exhibitions, the larger of which is devoted to photographs from the Magnum ...
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