Every system contains within itself the seeds of its own transcendence
As digital infrastructures increasingly shape not only our environments but also the architectures of subjectivity itself, Console Spirituality, curated by Vienna Kim and Benoît Palop (LAN Party) for Feral File, emerges as a precise, almost liturgical inquiry into the threshold where gaming logic,
Inside Art Basel 2025: New Sections, Old Tensions, and Evolving Visions
In an art fair landscape that is increasingly crowded and marked by growing pressures, from rising costs and fluctuating sales to the proliferation of alternative events, Art Basel responds with an innovative format: Premiere, a new section designed to welcome small and mid-sized galleries with a fr
The Saturation of Vision: Apathy in the Age of Scrolling
It’s no longer a matter of visibility. The images are already here. Everywhere. At every moment.We don’t need to seek them out, they find us. They pass through us, slip into the gaps of our attention, strike the retina, overlap, are forgotten. Art, video art, design, politics, advertising, pain,
Andreas Rau, Symphony for n Metronomes: A shared time, a distributed gesture
At first, it appears as pure rhythm. Minimal pulses, digital pendulums, visual oscillations on an interface. Each element moves with essential elegance, as if dancing within a space of silence. But it becomes clear that Symphony for n Metronomes by Andreas Rau is far from a mere algorithmic installa
Fakewhale in Dialogue with Matteo Cantarella
On the occasion of this conversation with Matteo Cantarella, founder of the eponymous gallery in Copenhagen, we delve into the path that led him to open his exhibition space, the curatorial vision that shapes his programming, and the challenges of today’s contemporary art landscape. This dialogue
Digital Shadows and Natural Forces: Rune Bering in Dialogue with Fakewhale
Rune Bering’s work reveals the hidden infrastructures that shape our world, whether digital networks, economic systems, or ecological cycles. Through sculptures, installations, and time-based media, he excavates the entanglements between nature, technology, and human behavior, often exposing how e
Fakewhale in Conversation with Deniz Kulaksızoglu: Exploring Fragmented Bodies and Surreal Spaces
Deniz Kulaksızoglu’s work moves through territories where the exhibition space transforms into a distorted fiction and the body becomes fragment, memory, and desire. His two recent shows, Discount Aisle and (Congratulations), open divergent yet complementary paths: the first immerses the viewer i
Print as Witness: Fakewhale at WUF Basel 2025: Celebrating Paper
Fakewhale is pleased to participate as official presenting partner of WUF Basel 2025: Celebrating Paper, an event entirely dedicated to publishing in the fields of contemporary art and photography. This special occasion will take place June 17–18, 2025, at the WUF Lounge & Studio, located on t
Wade Guyton and Beatrix Ruf in Conversation with Matteo Giovanelli Following the opening of Michael Ringier’s Collection at the Langen Foundation, Düsseldorf
On April 13th, The Langen Foundation (Düsseldorf, GER) opened an extraordinary exhibition celebrating the thirtieth anniversary of the Swiss Ringier Collection. The show unfolds within Tadao Andō’s iconic minimalist structure, showcasing around 500 works from Michael Ringier’s personal collect
Fakewhale in Dialogue with Pfeifer & Kreutzer
Since 2014, Pfeifer & Kreutzer have built a distinctive and nuanced artistic universe, one where each mechanical gesture, sonic vibration, or subtle interaction with materiality becomes a reflection on the fragile relationship between humanity and technology. At Fakewhale, we had the opportunity