
Joan Jonas: Moving Off The Land II
Emily Dickinson never saw the sea. When it appears in her poetry, and it appears plenty, it is as a Continue reading
Emily Dickinson never saw the sea. When it appears in her poetry, and it appears plenty, it is as a Continue reading
“I think, I won this piece during a game of Mau-Mau [card game] with Kippy!” Those are the kind of Continue reading
A Critical reflection on the exhibition “Sharing space(s)” at feldfünf that took placeduring the 3rd Month of Photography-OFF in Berlin in Continue reading
Mexican video artist Yoshua Okón’s work crosses the boundaries between reality and fiction, art and politics. He blends staged situations, Continue reading
[Jaume Reus:] In Barcelona, artists such as Nuria Guell, Daniela Ortiz, Jordi Colomer, Adrian Melis, and Avelino Sala are examples of Continue reading
The British Seaside is a public space, a place of democracy, a landscape we all have a stake in where Continue reading
Hannah Arendt’s (1906-1975) post-World War Two publications attempt to understand the political following the crises of 20th-century totalitarianism.[1] Yet, Arendt’s notions Continue reading
Birmingham’s Digbeth First Fridays started in 2014 and have since created a monthly event where different independent art spaces synchronise Continue reading