
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
Descending into Deep Trash Escoria is being confronted by the deformed corpse of the Spanish Empire but also by multiple reformulations of latin 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