Fakewhale in dialogue with Tim Plamper
For some time, we have been following Tim Plamper’s work, fascinated by his ability to blend different artistic languages such as drawing, cinema, and performance to explore human psychology and the themes of identity, trauma, and myth. His works, especially the “Exit II” cycle, offer a dense
Jack Ball, Heavy Grit at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts, Boorloo / Perth
“Heavy Grit” by Jack Ball, curated by Sarah Wall, at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts, Boorloo / Perth, 25/10/2024 – 22/12/2024. Jack Ball is known for their sprawling photographic installations that explore themes of queer intimacy and desire using collage – a method of thin
Silent Studio: The Fragmented Identity of Mark Manders
“Under this mask, another mask. I will never be finished removing all these faces.” This quote from Claude Cahun came to mind as we entered “Silent Studio”, Mark Manders’ exhibition at the Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, open from October 31, 2024, to March 16, 2025. Like Cahun, Mander
Fakewhale in dialogue with Joan Horrach
Today, we are pleased to engage in conversation with Joan Horrach, an artist whose work is characterized by deep reflections on the human condition through corporeal performance. His latest piece, “Somehow, Elsewhere,” presented at the Tate Modern in London, has profoundly impacted us. T
Shattered Identities: Nástio Mosquito’s Carousel of Characters in King of Klowns
“What truly matters?” and “What are we willing to die for?” These provocative questions set the stage for “King of Klowns,” Nástio Mosquito’s powerful exhibition at M HKA in Antwerp. Through this exhibit, Mosquito draws visitors into a complex, immersive world where fluid iden