Art Basel Hong Kong
The art fair is a strangely modern phenomenon and it is stranger still when one sees a Joseph Beuys felt Continue reading
The art fair is a strangely modern phenomenon and it is stranger still when one sees a Joseph Beuys felt Continue reading
Conceived as a part of the Berlin-based art, culture and technology festival Transmediale’s program, the exhibition Alien Matter dealt with Continue reading
Western Sahara is a disputed territory in the Maghreb region of North Africa, bordered by Morocco to the north, Algeria Continue reading
Visitors to the Royal Academy’s ‘Revolution: Russian Art 1917–1932’ are greeted by a red banner with emblazoned gold-lettering announcing ‘All Continue reading
The Brexit vote and the last US presidential election attracted mass media attention in the last few months. The lack Continue reading
Last year I moved to Mexico City to live with my girlfriend. At first, with almost no comprehension of Spanish, Continue reading
Christina Makri: You’re particularly interested in the relationship between digital and physical. How does your work address this relationship? Simos Continue reading
I have to confess something- something dangerous. I am an addict of the Bravo Television’s The Real Housewives (TRHW) (2006-present) Continue reading