Michael Sailstorfer: Clouds and Tears
Michael Sailstorfer’s debut solo show in Mexico City opens with Wolken Monclova (2017), an arrangement of truck tyre inner-tubes, composed Continue reading
Michael Sailstorfer’s debut solo show in Mexico City opens with Wolken Monclova (2017), an arrangement of truck tyre inner-tubes, composed Continue reading
‘The result, therefore, of our present enquiry is that we find no vestige of a beginning – no prospect of Continue reading
The Crying Game is a series of conversations with artists whose work evoke senses of nostalgia and with it notions Continue reading
The feast to which Lucia Leuci invites us is an estranging one. In the dining room at the Fondazione Pini Continue reading
Julian Charrière (1987, Morges, Switzerland) is a French-Swiss artist based in Berlin. Charrière‘s work is definitively conceptual, with interests in Continue reading
Imagine if the 20th century had concluded with modernism and minimalism becoming totalitarian aesthetic doctrines, dominating every facet of human 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